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Kim Kardashian has done it again, people. Between a beauty mogul, a reality star, and a mother of four, Kim knows how to stay on top of all the trends, but especially when it comes to beauty and hair. With a full glam squad at her disposal, there’s literally no style the billionaire hasn’t tried—no stranger to extra-long extensions and sleek, blunt cuts; Kim knows how to keep us on the edge of our seats. And now? She’s got us excited about the ultimate comeback of the ‘90s hair: the flippy bob.
Kim’s hairstylist, Dimitris Giannetos, took to Instagram on October 18 to reveal the star’s latest look. A chic, shoulder-length flippy bob was styled perfectly with a deep side part, with her glossy hair flipped up slightly at the ends, giving us a major ‘90s nostalgia rush. While it’s unknown if she was on set filming a new season of The Kardashians , the bronze makeup and croc-effect coat she wore added even more spice to that vibe. This sleek and structured bob screams polished elegance while still being playful, making it the ultimate addition to any fall mood board. And with the Kardashians’ seal of approval, it’s no surprise that the flippy bob is already trending this season.
But Kim’s hair transformations are old hat. Over the years, we’ve seen her try almost every length, cut, and color under the sun. From platinum to honey blonde to jet black tresses, Kim’s done it all. Perhaps her most iconic phase, however, was the era where she gave us everything: edgy, icy bobs and Old Hollywood curls. She’s tried everything from honey blonde to deep brown to sleek, waist-length ponytails—everything you can imagine with tresses, really. It’s this ease with which she slips in and out of different styles that cements Kim’s status as the ultimate hair chameleon. Of course, each transition seems organic to her style, but the question is: what’s next?