Lily James looks unrecognisable with ‘Morticia Addams’ black hair and micro fringe
It seems the Addams Family have welcomed a new member: Lily James. The Pam & Tommy actress just received a vampy makeover for a new Versace campaign, and we think the look could have been inspired by Morticia, aka queen of dark hair and red lips.
Lily posted the transformation on her Instagram Stories last night, tagging in Donatella Versace and captioning it: “This is a dream. Can’t wait to share more.” “Gosh I didn’t even recognise her,” comments one fan, while a second adds: “WOW Lily is unrecognisable!”The follower is right, Lily does indeed seem to suit just about every haircut and style available. Last month, she surprised everyone when she flawlessly went from blonde to brunette – almost as if the darker colour was made for her complexion. Showing off her look during a trip out, Lily was all smiles as she looked effortlessly cool with her chocolate brown hue and choppy fringe.
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