Margot Robbie Debuts Dramatic Hair Makeover At The Oscars

The Wolf Of Wall Street star showed off her freshly dyed locks on the red carpet

Margot Robbie showed off her dark hair makeover at the Oscars 2014.
Margot Robbie showed off her dark hair makeover at the Oscars 2014.
(Image credit: Rex)

The Wolf Of Wall Street star showed off her freshly dyed locks on the red carpet

Margot Robbie made a big impression at her first Oscars.

No, the Wolf of Wall Street star didn't win any awards or stumble on the red carpet - but she did debut an attention-grabbing new hairstyle.

The 23-year-old Australian actress (who got her start on Neighbours), traded in her signature blonde locks for a deep chestnut hue.

Margot Robbie showed off her dark hair makeover at the Oscars 2014.

Margot Robbie showed off her dark hair makeover at the Oscars 2014.
(Image credit: Rex)

Of course, Margot's WhoSay followers knew that she had gone for the dye jobs weeks ago when she shared a snap of her brunette hair partially covered by a baseball cap. But her new shade appears to be even darker now.

Plus, this is the first time we were able to glimpse her hair - which she dyed for her upcoming role in Z for Zachariah - in all its glammed-up glory.

The actress wore dramatic makeup to complement her darker strands and kept the gothic look going with a black strapless Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane gown.

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