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Noah Cyrus recently embraced a new look reminiscent of her sister Miley's iconic style. The singer made an appearance at a New York City piano bar, showcasing a dramatic transformation from her usual dark locks to a shoulder-length blonde hairstyle, complete with short bangs and voluminous curls.
The blonde look not only channels Miley but also evokes classic Hollywood glamour, drawing comparisons to stars like Marilyn Monroe. Noah's makeup complemented the style, featuring a smokey eye and nude lips, while her figure-hugging strapless brown dress displayed her signature arm tattoos.
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This fresh hairstyle bears a striking resemblance to Miley's look from a previous event, where she sported a similar '70s-inspired, modern punk edge. Miley's longtime hairstylist had previously described that style as a nod to Barbarella, blending vintage and contemporary elements.
Fans immediately noticed the similarities between the two sisters. In the comments section of a video
shared from Noah's performance, several remarked how closely Noah resembled Miley, with one even saying, "I thought it was Miley for a minute!"
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Another fan questioned, "Is this really Noah? Not Miley?" while a third chimed in with "Dolly vibes," referencing Miley's godmother, Dolly Parton, who has long been an inspiration to both sisters.
Noah’s new look has certainly made an impact, sparking a conversation about the uncanny resemblance to her famous sibling and the strong influences that shape her style.
-Sushmita Sarkar