Millie Bobby Brown has range, and no we aren't talking about her acting range or the fact that as well as TV and movies she has also penned a book, got a beauty brand, launched coffee and even fashion. And probably some other things we're forgetting at the moment about the 20-year-old.
No, we're talking about her hair; long, short, curly, blonde, brunette, red, y2k – she does it all. And this new look is about as far from the shaved head we all met her with as Eleven in Stranger Things as she could get.
The actress just attended the world premiere of her new Netflix movie Damsel at The Plaza in New York City and she really went all in with the medieval princess theme because, wow. She paired her shimmery silver-plated gown with long soft curls sailing down past her waist like an IRL Rapunzel.
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Hairstylist and Josh Wood Hair creative ambassador Pete Burkhill was behind the look and gave all the details of how he achieved it, writing on Instagram: 'I used the new @umbertogiannini Blow Out Frizz Styling Cream, Fuzz Off Control Clay and The Frizz Oil from their new Frizz Fix range. And for the length I added my faves @foxylocks 26inch clip -ins in shade mochaccino. And finished with a large barrel (38mm) curling tong.'
You can shop the products Pete used from the British brand at Boots, and they're pretty affordable too.
Pete was also behind one of our all-time favourite looks of hers, this epic Y2K zigzag and spikey bun (among others). So, we need more collabing from these two British legends, please.

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.