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Zara Tindall’s Stunning Hair Evolution: Must-See Photos

Zara Tindall has cemented her status as a veritable style icon. From her bold use of color to her treasure trove of whimsical hats, Princess Anne’s daughter never fails to impress.

And the same can be said for her stunning hair. Over the years, we’ve seen the mother-of-three experiment with her luminous blonde locks, toying with choppy lengths, cropped hairdos, and trendy bangs.

As the royal continues to impress with her style choices, let’s take a look at Zara’s stunning hair evolution through the years.

In 1998, Zara was every inch the 90s It-Girl. In her teenage years, the royal sported a bold pixie cut with layered curtain bangs framing her face. Here, she’s pictured attending the birthday of the Queen Mother in 1998.

By 2001, Zara opted for a shorter look with side-swept bangs. Evidently a huge fan of the pixie cut, she kept her tresses short for several years before daring to switch things up.

After dabbling with short hair, by 2003, the equestrian grew out her locks into a bob. At the Cheltenham National Hunt Festival, she could be seen rocking a super sleek hairdo with layered sections around the front for added movement and texture.

2007 heralded the year of the fringe. In a major switch up, Zara elevated her look with a bouncy eyebrow-grazing fringe.

In 2009, Zara continued to experiment with longer locks. She rocked a sleek and swishy ponytail with plenty of oomph, keeping her voluminous fringe intact until 2011 when she began to sweep her mane across into a side part.

By 2015, Zara and her bob made a comeback. Unlike her previous style, she opted for a shorter, chin-grazing cut with choppy lengths. It’s a look she’s returned to on several occasions—and we can see why!

In recent years, Zara has injected some extra pizazz into her hair with added waves. While she typically opts for poker-straight lengths, the former Olympian has been seen modeling glamorous Hollywood-esque waves. It’s a yes from us!

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