
Soap icon and reality TV legend Lisa Rinna stepped out for an red carpet awards appearance to unveil a major hair transformation — back to her original and signature style.
The Days of Our Lives star, 61, stunned fans when she appeared on the La Culturistas Culture Awards red carpet on July 17 with her classic layered short brown hairstyle. Rinna is known for rocking this hairstyle for huge chunks of her career; It’s not the only style she’s famously worn, but it is arguably her best known look.
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As for her outfit for the event, the actress donned a baby pink satin gown with short sleeves and a zipper detail down the front. She paired the dress with a set of beautiful cream heels.
Rinna has been changing her hair a lot lately, so it’s a pretty major reveal to see her go back to her classic look. She’s a big fan of changing up her looks regularly for nearly every event she attends and she really takes that to heart by including and considering her hair to a degree many stars do not. Because of this, the last time she appeared publicly with her classic style was back in April when she and husband Harry Hamlin were photographed in Los Angeles filming promotional material for a brand they own
Most recently, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum appeared unrecognizable at Paris Fashion Week with some pretty outlandish hairstyles. For one show, she donned a dark brown bowl cut — yes, literally and for another, she wore her hair in a bleached and pale pink dyed look.
Rinna has also always been very open about not caring to tone it down as she gets older and her adventurous looks prove it.
“I just don’t give a s—t about what people think about me, and that has been a tremendous gift that I have learned,” she said told Cosmopolitan in January 2024. “I’ve gotten to that place where at 60, I am so much more confident than I was at 30. I love this age because I’m freer and more confident and more passionate than I’ve ever been … there’s this whole thing about aging gracefully, and I’m like, ‘F—k it. I’m going to age disgracefully.’”