Gwen Stefani “Dip Tips” Instagram posting caught the eyes of people interested in fashion. Gwen Stefani’s daring new hair is causing a real frenzy on the internet. Is it a fashion forward move or a backward one?
Pop music superstar Gwen Stefani is getting ready to start a new chapter in her career when she joins NBC’s hit singing show “The Voice” season 7 as a coach on September 22, 2014. Stefani will be working with other coaches Pharrell Williams, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.
Before making the big move she has decided that it was time to revisit one of her past iconic hair styles. Some call it the dipped look, it consists of dip-dying the ends of the hair with a totally different color.
The “Hollaback Girl” singer opted for black to go with her platinum blonde hair just like she did few years ago. The business woman made sure she posted an old photo next to the new one in order to avoid being accused of copying someone’s else style.
Most of Gwen Stefani’s numerous fans were excited and happy with the change of style praising the artist for always pushing the boundaries of fashion in an elegant way. Stefani always does just enough to be considered edgy and avoids going too far.
That’s the reason whatever she decides to try style wise is always followed closely. In a sense the mother-of-three is a quiet trendsetter. She is always one step ahead of the cool kids.
Some fashion experts are predicting that Gwen Stefani “Dip Tips” could become a trend in the upcoming months and here’s why.
It’s very easy to do, it does not require fifteen hours of work.
The person who decides to give it a try, can just opt to dip-dye a little piece of hair extension. If things go wrong or the end result is not satisfactory, just remove the extension and revert to the previous hair style.
In clear, it’s a nice fun look that is perfect for summer and that’s not too risky.
Berlin’s Terri Nunn was one of the first celebrities to mix platinum hair and black ends.
Gwen Stefani is bringing the “Dip Tips” to a whole new generation and for that she should be justly commended.