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Kim Kardashian’s ’90s Bob Is Our Favorite Celebrity Chop of the Season

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Kim Kardashian is the latest celebrity to commit to a shorter hairstyle for fall, and we’re feeling inspired to follow suit. The 43-year-old reality star and businesswoman just debuted a chic 90s-inspired bob, brought to life by celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos, and it’s the perfect mix of nostalgic and modern. If you’ve been thinking about switching up your look, one thing’s for sure: this cut deserves a spot in the running.

In a photo shared by Giannetos on Instagram, the Skims founder stuns in her signature dark brown hair color with a chin-length bob, flipped up at the ends and styled with a dramatic deep side part. While the flip and length is a nod to ’90s glam, the wet-looking texture and slicked-back finish give it a fresh, contemporary twist. Paired with her red crocodile-embossed leather coat and her full face of glam by makeup artist Diana Shin, the entire look couldn’t be much cooler. Check it out for yourself below.

Kim Kardashian’s ’90s Bob

Kardashian is far from the only celeb—and beauty enthusiast—getting a bob this autumn. Wes Sharpton, Hairstory Pro and educator, previously told NewBeauty that it’s one of the It haircuts of the season. “I think the most popular trend that we’re going to see for fall is shorter haircuts with stronger lines,” he said. “We’ve had longer, shaggy, softer shapes for a while now, so I think the pendulum will swing the opposite way and shift to more bobs and a lot of very short hair.”

Victoria Beckham, Hailey Bieber, and Lily Collins—and now Kardashian—are just a few of the many stars inspiring us with their chic bobs this season, which begs the question—will you (or we?) be next?

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