Khloé Kardashian's latest big shoot caused quite the stir — and not just because of how good she looks decked out in head to toe Prada. The Kar-Jenner middle sis' also surprised fans and followers with a bang on trend new full fringe in her caramel tresses (see what I did there... bang on trend).
We (Khloé's internet) collectively lost our minds over how fab she looked with the long, thick brow skimming new face framer. But like a classic middle child *cough* we're the best *cough*, after enjoying the attention and compliments Koko kept it real, revealing Andrew Fitzsimons' work of art was in fact a hair piece. And honestly we should have known. But it looked so real!
In her fifth post from the shoot — by which point I'm surprised my thumb hadn't broken from liking so hard repeatedly — the TV icon wrote; "Fun fact: I wore clip on bangs for this shoot. It was fun to give a different look and not be committed."
Sorry but clip in where? This are seamless and I'm googling buying my own right now. Though it has to be noted, there are advantages to having a super-pro celeb hair stylist to colour your fraud bangs to perfectly match the hair they have also coloured for you. Mine will probably look like the three years I straightened only my fringe and left my hair curly.
Could real bangs be in the works for her? Well, she's not shy of switching up her hair and did go on to say; "I am surprised with how much I liked the bangs even though they changed the shape of my face."
I'm all in favour of new fringe Khlo', but with a clip in this good... why cut them. Imagine, bad fringe day? Won't lay flat? Sticking out weird? Shove it in your bag. And wait... no trims or weird in between lengths.
Everyone's clicking on...
It's genius.
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Elena Chabo is Cosmopolitan UK's former beauty writer, working on everything from buzzy celeb news and trending beauty, to sincere first-person reviews and engaging video content for social media. She also creates meatier features and expert-led how-to guides, for print and online. Her passion for Black beauty, textured hair, and the ways beauty interacts with culture, society, identity and relationships, quickly took over her writing career and led her into beauty journalism. Following an MA in Magazine Journalism in 2017, she cut her teeth across various roles at Stylist Magazine, before taking on a Digital Writer role at Good Housekeeping. It was here that beauty took centre stage and she launched and ran the site's first stand-alone beauty section. Remaining at Hearst, she joined the Cosmo beauty team in 2022. Find her on LinkedIn.









