Hair is as much a part of red carpet style as the outfits themselves.
Sometimes, a bad hair day is all it takes to ruin an otherwise stunning outfit.
Let’s take a look at the biggest faux pas or should that be fur pas?

on the red carpet and rundown 12 gorgeous celeb looks that were ruined with a hairstyle.
Truly, she was a princess come to life.
Upon closer inspection, however, this look was far from innocuous.

Accordingly, her hairstyle may be viewed as a form of cultural appropriation.
Moviesin 2013, with the outlet noting that she was being tongue-in-cheek.
“Although sitting shiva is over, there is still a sort of sadness,” she toldEntertainment Weekly.

“And I thought there was something nice about wearing black.”
One can’t help but imagine this sophisticated little number juxtaposed with Parker’s signature long curls.
Since then, Parker has embraced her natural not to mention enviable waves.

“For me, I accept my hair as it is.”
ScarJo is lucky enough to look great with just about any hairstyle.
Emphasis on “just about.”

But whereas Farrow sported a pixie cut, Johansson decided to pair this look with a mullet.
“I wanted to have a Bowie-meets-Silkwood vibe,” she explained.
But Mena Suvari’s updo at the Women In Film Pre-Oscar Party was anything but simple.

Appearing at the event in 2010, Suvari donned an elegant pink shift dress with exquisite floral detailing.
Alas, the number was overshadowed by whatever was going on atop the star’s head.
Inexplicably, the ‘do was topped off with a braid.

Moreover, it overpowered Suvari’s delicate features, which were barely visible beneath that disastrous mane.
Unfortunately, this was less beehive, more bird’s nest.
And the bleached look stuck, with Stone embracing her newly dyed locks throughout the year.

Alas, Nicole Richie didn’t quite get the memo when attending the Met Gala in 2013.
Richie stayed true to the rebellious theme by eschewing haute couture in favor of a custom Topshop dress.
Unfortunately for the sitcom star, she discovered this too late.

Attending the SAG Awards in 2013, she debuted a bizarre layered bob complete with obvious clip-on bangs.
Accordingly, her ensemble would have been more suited to some vintage curls or even a simple updo.
Years later, Cuoco has shuddered at the thought of the hairdo.

“It just did not work.
It looked so fake.”
Jennifer Lawrence found this out the hard way in 2014.

The fit harked back to her crimson look in 2011.
That’s certainly not JLaw, and she’s the first to admit it.
“Obviously, my advice is don’t do it,” she said.

If anybody knows how to do that, that’d be great."
Thankfully, there areways to easily grow out a pixie cut, and that’s just what JLaw did.
But one false move and all that chopping and styling can end up looking harsh and unflattering.

Swift would have benefitted from a shaggier style to complement her trendy outfit.
“Have we talked about Taylor Swift’s terrible hair yet?
It’s terrible,” one observer wrote onX.
“I actually didn’t see backlash,” she said.
The androgynous drip, meanwhile, called for something far edgier.
Then again, Madonna has never been one to play by the rules.
But her ’80s-inspired hair wasn’t it.
The heavily hair-sprayed tresses and ash-blond highlights were inharmonious with the risque Cleopatra-esque look, appearing clumsy and anachronistic.
Bob Recine, the man behind Cyrus’ wild bouffant, talked fans through the painstaking styling process.
“This last year l featured Miley’s wet look for hair,” he wrote onInstagram.
“Miley Cyrus’s hair giving Dog the Bounty Hunter vibes,” wrote one unimpressedXuser.
Others compared the songstress to Kurt Russell in his “Tango & Cash” ’80s heyday.