Blonde bombshells are a hallmark look since blonde-headed women have long governed Hollywood. Celebrities, especially actresses, are known for experimenting with their clothing, hair, makeup, and other physical features. These blonde-haired females are both inspirational and appealing, and their names and acting careers are well-established among Hollywood’s elite. As a result, they provide us with a wide choice of looks that we can easily mimic. Take a look at 5 of Hollywood’s leading ladies’ gorgeous blonde locks and excellent styles.

1. Blake Lively 

Blake Lively, our favorite gossip girl converted Hollywood film star, has some of the most well-known hair in the industry. Whether she’s sporting classic Hollywood grandeur on the red carpet, a “messy” up-do in GG reruns, or exhibiting her natural beauty on her just humorous Instagram account, we’ve yet to see Blake’s lovely blonde locks in a style we didn’t want to replicate.

2. Margot Robbie

Let’s be frank: Margot Robbie will definitely rock any hairdo, cut, or color she selects. She even looked stunning with blue and pink dipped dyed platinum hair in Suicide Squad! But, out of all of her looks so far, we have to say that this on-trend cut in blonde locks is our fave.

3. Reese Witherspoon

Reese has stayed true to her blonde roots, despite a few brief brown ventures for film roles, and we have always loved her for it.

4. Hillary Duff

In the last fifteen years or so, Hillary Duff has gone from Disney Channel sweetheart to an extremely accomplished television and film actress, clothing designer, and doting mother. Hillary’s stunning blonde tresses, on the other hand, have never changed! You’ve got yourself a style icon when you combine incredibly appealing locks with a seemingly faultless unique preference!

5. Emily Blunt

We loved her in The Devil Wears Prada as a brunette and in A Quiet Place as a fierce blonde. We’re pleased to admire her polished sense of style and freshly sparkling blonde hair in the pages of our favorite fashion magazines for the time being.