Ariana Grande Rocks Edgy Look in ‘The Boy Is Mine’ Music Video

Ariana Grande, known for her ever-evolving style, surprised fans with a stunning makeover in her latest music video, ‘The Boy Is Mine.’ The singer ditched her signature blonde locks and embraced a sleek brunette bob, marking a stark departure from her usual look that she had been rocking for over a year.

In an Instagram post shared without any caption, Grande gave her followers a glimpse of her new dark brown bob hairstyle. The shoulder-length bob was elegantly styled with flipped-out ends and framed her face with soft, wispy pieces. Complementing her hair transformation was her classic makeup look, featuring a cat-eye liner, bronzed skin, and a soft pink lip.

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Grande’s outfit for the music video was equally captivating. She donned a fierce Catwoman-inspired ensemble, including a leather corset, a leather miniskirt, and a sheer cutout top with long sleeves that extended into gloves. Adding a touch of mystery, she wore a mask with cat ears, reminiscent of the cover art from her third studio album, ‘Dangerous Woman.’

The singer’s Instagram post also gave credit to Francesco De Chiara, the London-based hair colourist responsible for her previous blonde look. The post included a salon photo showing De Chiara applying bleach to her then-brunette tresses, highlighting the intricate process behind her hair transformation.

The Boy Is Mine Music Video
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Before her blonde phase for her role as Glinda, Grande was recognized for her iconic brunette locks and occasional cherry red hues, often styled in her trademark bouncy high ponytail. This latest transformation showcases her versatility and willingness to experiment with different styles to match the artistic vision of her music projects.

The music video for ‘The Boy Is Mine’ marks another chapter in Grande’s ever-evolving journey as an artist, demonstrating her commitment to creativity and pushing boundaries in both music and fashion.

-Sushmita Sarkar

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