MIC's Maeva D'Ascanio chops off several inches of hair in bob transformation ahead of wedding
23.03.2023 - 01:57
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Made In Chelsea's Maeva D’Ascanio has shown off her dramatic new hair transformation ahead of her wedding to James Taylor later this year.The 30 year old star has had several inches of her brunette locks chopped off, as she took to Instagram to document the her new do. In a video shared by the mum of one, she could be seen sat in her stylist's chair as her wet long hair was fanned out around her.The clip, which had Aretha Franklin's R.E.S.P.E.C.T as a backing track, then cut to her going for the chop, before a boomerang shot showed the stylist pulling away the cut hair to show off the very short new style.
Maeva then showed off the full transformation as she stood in a one-shouldered black top and grey trousers with her back to the camera as her glossy bob could be seen in all its glory, before she whipped her head around to smile at the camera. She was clearly feeling confident with her new look as she placed a hand on her hips and pouted at the camera with a slick of pink lipstick on.
Next up, she ruffled her bob up and smiled as she struck a series of poses and winked at the camera. Her followers were quick to comment, as one said: "Wow i love it," with a heart-eye emoji, whilst another wrote: "Much more chic highlights your features." A third commented: "Gorgeous - you look even more French! Tres Belle," as a fourth said: "Wow.
I love it. You look completely different." Maeva, who is mum to four month old son, Beau Christian, recently revealed that she has found her wedding dress in what she described as a "magical moment".
She posted a video to social media as she could be seen trying on a range of jaw-dropping dresses - although it's likely that none of them are the one she officially picked. Maeva captioned the
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