Julia Roberts put a lot of bang into her new hair look

The "Pretty Woman" star has a brand new look.

March 29, 2023, 2:25 PM

Julia Roberts has ditched her signature style for a brand new hair look.

The "Pretty Woman" star, who usually wears a middle part and wavy curls, was spotted at the Watches and Wonders Fair in Geneva this week with face-framing bangs and a fresh trim.

She paired her new hairstyle with a white Nells Nelson suit and Chopard jewels.

PHOTO: Julia Roberts (C) poses next to German Chopard co-presidents Karl-Friedrich Scheufele (L) and Caroline Scheufele (R) during a photo call at the opening day of luxury watch fair Watches and Wonders, March 27, 2023, in Geneva.
Julia Roberts (C) poses next to German Chopard co-presidents Karl-Friedrich Scheufele (L) and Caroline Scheufele (R) during a photo call at the opening day of luxury watch fair Watches and Wonders, March 27, 2023, in Geneva.
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Roberts' longtime stylist Serge Normant was responsible for the Roberts' brand new cut, and shared a photo of the look on Instagram.

"@juliaroberts ❤️new hair cut!" Normant wrote in the caption.

The Oscar-winning actress and Chopard global ambassador also posted a photo of her new look on Instagram Monday.

"Wanna Buy a Watch?" she wrote in the caption, adding a smiley face emoji. "Thank you Geneva and @Chopard."

During the luxury watch fair, which is being held at the Palexpo in Geneva and runs from March 27 to April 1, Roberts joined Chopard's co-presidents Karl-Friedrich Scheufele and Caroline Scheufele to announce the launch of the company's Lucent Steel Programme, which serves as the next phase in the company's journey toward more sustainable luxury.

According to Chopard's website, the new Lucent Steel will contain 80% recycled steel, made up of "high-quality industrial scraps from Swiss watchmakers, along with high-grade steel from the medical, aerospace and automotive industries."

"In addition, the scraps resulting from Chopard's manufacturing process are collected and recycled into new high-quality steel by its suppliers. This circular process limits the extraction of raw materials without compromising the quality integral to all the Maison's activities," the company states.