Emma Stone recently showcased her stunning hair transformation, expertly styled by hair maestro, Janine Roszak. To kick things off, Roszak utilized her own line, starting with the RōZ Santa Lucia styling oil to prepare Stone’s hair, aiming to achieve a sleek finish that radiates shine and lasting hold.
After straightening Stone’s locks, Roszak added a subtle twist to the ends for a touch of separation, layering in the RōZ evergreen style cream for an added definition. This product was key in “piecing out” the flippy ends, creating a more soft and textured look, while ensuring that the style remained firmly in place.
“The Louis Vuitton shows are consistently mesmerizing,” Roszak expressed. “The setting is steeped in old-world elegance, paired with fashion that exudes modern vibrancy — Stone’s look captured this essence perfectly. It embodies a retro ’90s vibe while remaining undeniably contemporary.”
While Stone has been playing with her hairstyle over the years, this recent bob marks the longest her hair has been in quite some time. Having shaved her head for her role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming film Bugonia, Stone opted for wigs and hats throughout filming. Since then, she has been gracefully growing her locks back with a chic pixie cut reminiscent of the iconic Rosemary’s Baby.
For the accompanying Louis Vuitton afterparty, Stone changed into a sleek black LBD, allowing her silky bob to shine even more. Roszak switched up her hairstyle, styling it into a trendy side part with a soft flick at the ends, a nod to the ’90s aesthetic.
This time around, Stone’s hair boasted a deeper, seasonally appropriate shade of red. Previously, when her hair was cropped super short, she sported an ashy brunette hue derived from her naturally blonde tresses. As her hair has grown, she has introduced warmer auburn and reddish chestnut tones. Despite her original shade, Stone has become synonymous with red hair, largely due to her memorable performances in films like La La Land, where she sported a rich copper hue.
Stone is no stranger to bold hair changes; she has explored a spectrum of looks, from icy blondes to dark raven wigs for her Oscar-winning role in Poor Things. Recently, her trusted colorist, Tracey Cunningham, provided fans with a glimpse into Stone’s hair color evolution, describing it as a radiant “luminous copper auburn,” fittingly dubbed “spiced sienna.” Whether through natural color adjustments or intentional autumn-inspired tweaks, Stone remains dedicated to her signature red hues.