
HOLLYWOOD, CA - AUGUST 10: Diane Kruger arrives at the premiere of Weinstein Co.'s 'Inglourious Basterds' held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on August 10, 2009 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Though this style is a bit too long to be offically called a bob, it has all the indications of being a grown out one. All one length hair has a slight underbend, which is worn off to the side and with this lone bobby pin, red lipstick and retro tie, it has all the makings of a 1940's inspiration.
Some will look at this evening look and consider it "fresh" and inspiring with its smooth lines and the crispness of the perfectly laid curl. While others will look at picture after picture of Diane Kruger, posing on the red carpet and wonder, 'what was she or her stylist thinking?' Sometimes you have to go out on a limb, trying something bold in hopes of it becoming the next trend. So Freaky Friday? It depends on your tastes. Talk about it in our FORUM.
Diane Kruger has a unique flair to her chin length style. Deep waves are infused giving us a glimpse of those looks from the roaring 1920's.
When you dress up your earlobes and dramatize your eyes, it's best to do so against a simple style. This formal look on Diane Kruger works well as the style and other aspects of her look do not compete with one another.
Gone are the days of precise smooth hairstyles as messy looks even apply to combed back formals. Diane Kruger has the ever-popular "bumped-up" look in a style that has probably been finger combed back into its design, while the current look of straight, close-to-the-head side sections frame her face.
They say history repeats itself and that certainly can be proven when it comes to fashions. Diane Kruger wears a look that shows what a style would have resembled in the fifties, had hair been allowed to fall freely, though the center part and concept of large, loose curls has been incorporated into styles in some form for decades since.