There is no better occasion to show off a new hairstyle than at the Star Awards. From slicked-back updos to chic, razor-sharp bobs, these are the best hair looks from local television’s biggest night.
Ah Jie’s vibrant and regal Oscar De La Renta moment called for a hairdo that is subtle yet impactful. Styled with a deep middle part, Zoe’s sleek low chignon (styled by Ryan Yap from Passion Hair Salon) looked timeless and classy, as did her swipe of red lipstick.
How romantic! Jesseca’s bouncy, loose waves were gathered into a bun that rested on the nape of her neck.
The “Genie In A Cup” actress whose plunging Pinko dress caught our attention wore her hair natural and parted in the middle to balance out the statement-making look.
If we were Chantelle, our evening would be spent admiring our sparkly, chainmail set and silky strands.
Ann joined Chantalle in the straight lob team for the evening, wearing hers in a deep side part.
The actress demonstrates that wispy, choppy bangs are the perfect companion to wet-look hair.
“The Heartland Hero” star stunned with her big, loose waves. Her naturally voluminous mane was fashioned in a deep side part.
We can’t think of a better complement to Ya Hui’s sizzling Norma Kamali dress than a wash of peachy-pink lipstick and smooth, collarbone-grazing cut.
The actress may be best known for her long, luscious mane, but she swapped it out for a sassy, short new ‘do that stopped just below her neckline.
Carrie brought the liquid bob, a runway staple, to the red carpet and teamed it with well-groomed brows and smokey chocolate eye makeup.
“C.L.I.F” star Bonnie’s centre-parted half up, half down hair and graphic double-winged eyeliner pulled the whole look together for a show-stopping moment.
Long, cascading balayage waves (created by hair stylist Cejay Siew) was the perfect way to showcase the starlet’s shoulder-baring Pinko dress and tiered Chopard necklace.
Star Search 2019 alumnus Kiki Lim showed up in two of the biggest trends of the evening: glossy, poker-straight tresses and monochrome makeup.
January Her World cover star and comedian Xixi Lim has given us plenty of proof that there’s no shortage of ways to style violet hair, and she showed off yet another example on the Star Awards red carpet. The “Ah Girls Go Army” star went for a natural and polished makeup look, allowing her out-of-this-world space buns to take centre stage.
Malaysian-born actress Denise served up major 1920s glam with her glossy, old Hollywood waves, complete with a deep side part and Chopard teardrop earrings to match.
For the red carpet, the radio jock went all out and opted for derrière-grazing locks that have been styled down and straight.