Fans Are Obsessed With Alix Earle’s Hair Transformation, and So Are We

The influencer opted for a major chop, and it’s really elevated her look.
Alix Earle

Alix Earle.


Alix Earle has undergone a major chop for the fall season, and her many social media fans and followers can’t get enough of her new hairstyle. Admittedly, neither can we.

The 22-year-old influencer first showed off her newly shortened blonde locks on TikTok last week, where she credited Miami-based hairstylist Dafne Evangelista with the refreshed style. A few days later, Earle showed off her fresh hairstyle on Instagram, where she proved just how chic her new look is.

In her Oct. 17 carousel, Earle styled her shoulder-length blonde locks in a sleek blowout and wore a sheer blue long sleeved dress for an event with Fendi that took place in the Miami Design District. She paired the floor-length number with a ladylike bag by the designer and lots of gold jewelry. Earle opted for minimal glam, including fresh-looking skin and an over-lined, glossy lip.

“Tuesday blues @fendi,” she aptly noted in her caption.

Many of Earle’s 3.2 million Instagram followers pointed out how much the haircut has elevated her overall look—in the best way possible—and we can’t help but agree.

“The hair is giving GROWN. She is WOMAN,” one person noted. “I love it.”

“It’s giving real housewives,” someone else added.

“Now this looks like a mom picking up her kids from school,” one person playfully quipped.

“Short hair was the right move 🫶🏻,” a fan applauded.

“Girl, that hair SUITS you 🙌🙌🙌,” another follower concurred.

“This haircut through! 👏👏,” an additional user cheered.

With that positive feedback in mind, consider this style inspiration for your next trip to the hair salon.

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