Jessica Simpson asks her Instagram followers if she should dye her iconic blonde locks pink… while having fun with different hair filters
Jessica Simpson kicked off 2023 by asking on social media if she should dye her famous blonde hair pink.
The 42-year-old fashion mogul, who recently served as her brand’s best publicity, took a bright-eyed selfie in front of her shoe collection at Nordstroms and had some fun with the magic of hair filters. .
“SEEN: Jessica Simpson buying Jessica Simpson @nordstrom,” she captioned her story. ‘Also, should I dye my hair?’
New year, new look? Jessica Simpson, 42, kicked off 2023 by asking on social media if she should dye her famous blonde hair pink. The fashion mogul took a twinkly-eyed selfie in front of her shoe collection at Nordstroms and rocked the magic of her hair filters.
Standing in front of her impressive display of shoes, Simpson, whose eponymous fashion line has amassed more than $1 billion in sales since 2005, smiled into her camera to snap a couple of pictures.
The first image showed off her iconic blonde locks, while the second showed her blush-pink dyed hair.
Simpson shared both images to her story and had more fun leaking as she posted a couple of back-to-back images trying out different shades.
‘Brown?’ wrote the The Dukes of Hazzard star, captioning a photo of her with auburn hair.
‘Chestnut?’ she captioned the following image, sporting a slightly different shade of fiery brown hair.
In both images, the singer sported a Southwestern belt with silver conchos and turquoise studs.
Pink by 2023: Simpson dyed her blonde hair pink with a filter and asked her fans if she should do it for real
Chestnut or chestnut? Simpson had more filtered fun when she posted a couple of back-to-back images trying out ‘auburn’ (L) and ‘brown’ (R) shades.
Jessica included a voting button on her brown and reddish photos, giving fans the option to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
Two hours later, 55% had given Simpson a thumbs down for having brown hair, while exactly the same number told them to give up the idea of having auburn hair.
The multi-hyphenated star was one of the most visible blondes in entertainment for the first few years.
Initially pigeonholed in her career by the ‘dumb blonde’ stereotype, the resilient Simpson has overcome numerous obstacles to re-establish herself as a formidable businesswoman.
The “Irresistible” singer has been a frequent victim of body shaming in the past while publicly struggling with her weight.
But Jessica has emerged on the other side of that battle, maintaining an incredible weight loss after shedding 260 to 140 pounds.
Proving them wrong: The multi-hyphenated star was one of the most visible blondes in entertainment for the early years. Initially pigeonholed in her career by the ‘dumb blonde’ stereotype, the resilient Simpson has overcome numerous obstacles to re-establish herself as a formidable businesswoman with her eponymous fashion label.
In recent years, Simpson has retaken control of his fashion empire after winning a fierce two-year takeover bid.
Describing his steely determination in an interview with Bloomberg last year, described how she was willing to “borrow against [her] homes’ and even ‘living in a small, tiny place in Ireland’ if necessary.
Brutal negotiations eventually led Simpson to buy a controlling interest in his company for $65 million, gaining control of the brand after it fell into the hands of a bankrupt corporation.
“After 16 years,” Simpson said Bloomberg‘to assume that role of ownership of my name and myself, it was about time’.
Coming out the other side: The “Irresistible” singer has frequently been the victim of body shaming in the past while publicly struggling with her weight. But Jessica has emerged on the other side of that battle, maintaining an incredible weight loss after shedding 260 to 140 pounds.
In control: In recent years, Simpson has retaken control of her fashion empire after winning a fierce two-year takeover bid. Brutal negotiations eventually led Simpson to buy a controlling interest in his company for $65 million, gaining control of the brand after it fell into the hands of a bankrupt corporation.