After years gracing our TV screens with long smooth locks, former The Hills star turned fashion designer Whitney Port also took the plunge, leaving behind the Rapunzel-esque tresses of her youth to make way for a more sophisticated style. The starlet debuted her new 'do on Instagram back in May with the caption, "Finally did it! Man, I feel like a woman!"
Port's fellow The Hills star Lauren Conrad followed suit just last month - but chose to make the change at a slower rate, revealing various stages of shortness over a three week period. LC told E! News that she and stylist Kristin Ess had planned to make the change gradually so that the 28-year-old didn't "freak out."
"My hairdresser did it slowly, she didn't do it all at once because she knew I would freak out," she explained. "So she cut it in like three steps...I see her a lot, so every time I'd see her, she'd take a little bit off."
Kylie Jenner and Renee Zellweger: The names on everybody's lips
Celebrity scrutiny reached an all-time high in the second half of 2014, when Keeping Up with the Kardashians star Kylie Jenner hit headlines for her suspiciously plump lips. After posting a number of pouty selfies online, the Twitterverse went ballistic, with speculation the 17-year-old had had her smackers surgically enhanced. But it turns out the teen is just a dab hand with the lip liner.
"I love lip liner and over lining my lips," Jenner told E! News, a statement that was backed up by Kylie's sister and fellow selfie queen, Kim Kardashian West.
"She draws her lip, and it looks amazing," Kim told beauty blog Pixiwoo, according to MTV.com. "And I go into her room like, 'What liner do you wear?' because she only wears a lip liner and she fills it in, she doesn't wear lipstick or a lip gloss." There you have it, just a good old-fashioned trompe l'oeil.
But it wasn't just the Kardashian clan creating a stir on social media this year. Who could forget the frenzy that occurred in October after Renee Zellweger hit the red carpet for ELLE's 21st annual Women In Hollywood Awards looking dramatically different to the Bridget Jones we all know and love. Dr Alex Karidis of London's Karidis Clinic told MailOnline he believed the 45-year-old may have had an upper eye lift and botox, but in a statement issued to People, Renee explained that her appearance was all down to the healthier lifestyle she now leads.
Renee Zellweger's before and after. Photo / Getty Images
"I'm glad folks think I look different!" she revealed. "I'm living a different, happy, more fulfilling life, and I'm thrilled that perhaps it shows."
"My friends say that I look peaceful. I am healthy," she added. "For a long time I wasn't doing such a good job with that. I took on a schedule that is not realistically sustainable and didn't allow for taking care of myself. Rather than stopping to recalibrate, I kept running until I was depleted and made bad choices about how to conceal the exhaustion. I was aware of the chaos and finally chose different things."
Lorde: The M.A.C. moment
She's taken the world by storm with her stunning vocal abilities, thought-provoking lyrics and enviable style, so it seemed only natural that our favourite Kiwi should sink her teeth into the world of beauty too. On June 27 Lorde launched her very own shorthand makeup collection for M.A.C. Cue everyone from teens, to bloggers, beauty editors and office managers chomping at the bit to try their hand at recreating the Lorde look with the deep grape Pure Heroine lipstick and Rapid Black Penultimate Eyeliner. And as with everything Ella Yelich-O'Connor touches, her mini collection was met with rave reviews, with Smith & Caughey's ordering up five- to six-fold more stock than usual for an initial limited edition celebrity line order. "We've never ordered these quantities before," revealed cosmetics buyer and manager, Lynda Grant.
Ella Yelich-O'Connor at the launch of her cosmetics range for M.A.C. Photo / Twitter
Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lawrence and Shailene Woodley: Pain-free pixie grow-outs
It's no secret that when you decide to commit to getting a pixie cut, you really do have to commit. But it's only natural that at some point you may decide to embark on the sometimes painful journey of growing it out. Luckily this year we've been privileged enough to watch three of our favourite celebrities grow out their short 'dos in their own unique and completely non-awkward ways - proving that maybe it's really not such a bad time afterall.
In 2012, Anne Hathaway did what many of us could never fathom - shaving her head for work. It was a starring role in Les Miserables no less, but still a huge ask of any woman. Two years on and we've watched Anne's style go from a number one all over to a cute pixie cut and now, in 2014, she's sporting an ultra-chic chin-length bob. Our style observation: Side-parts are a short-haired woman's very best friend.
Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lawrence and Shailene Woodley. Photos / AP
But it wasn't just Miss Hathaway who showed commitment to her career recently - Shailene Woodley had a date with the scissors for her role in The Fault In Our Stars, while also showing her altruistic side by donating her freshly chopped locks to non profit organisation Children With Hair Loss. While the 23-year-old is still rocking a shorter 'do, we love the versatility of the star's hair when walking the red carpet. From slicked down, to smoothed out and sometimes a little tousled and carefree - it's safe to say this leading lady is having a blast with her new look.
Jennifer Lawrence also proved the versatility of an edgy crop by growing out her once asymmetrical style into an on-trend wavy bob, thanks to the help of a few simple accessories. At the world premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 in London in November the Academy Award winner kept her hair pulled back with a simple black headband. Only a few days later she'd swept her hair into a side-parted half-up half-down 'do and even managed a modern take on a low french twist at the film's Los Angeles premiere. J.Law, is there anything you can't do?
Taylor Swift: Takes a brow
She may have graced the covers of countless magazines around the world in November but there was one in particular that really got the internet going - the Nov/Dec issue of Wonderland, which saw the 24-year-old showcasing the popular strong brow trend. Taking after stars like Lily Collins, Chloe Grace Moretz and of course model du jour Cara Delevingne, Taylor's bold new brow look came completely out of left field. Teamed with a nude lip, bronzed cheeks and slick wet-look hair, many claimed the star was barely recognisable. But when your face happens to be on the cover of almost every magazine on the newsstand, you've got to do something to stand out from the crowd, right?
Megan Fox and Ariana Grande: Nail negative space
If you're sick of fiddly nail art but still looking for something with a bit of pizazz, look no further than the negative space mani - the trend taking centre stage in 2014. Think of it as a modern twist on the french manicure, using your own natural nail colour to create lines, shapes and blocks of space amidst your chosen lacquer hue. Naturally, a number of celebs have cottoned onto this daring yet sophisticated style, including Megan Fox - who wore it in the form of a monochromatic half-moon mani, Ariana Grande, who graced the cover of Seventeen magazine with a playful electric blue design and the models who walked the runway for Charlotte Ronson's Spring 15 show at New York Fashion Week in September.
Keira Knightley and Lorde: Take a stand against photoshop
While many of us couldn't bare the thought of a no makeup selfie making the front page of a weekly tabloid, several celebrities have had it up to here with the unrealistic images that are often portrayed of stars in the media and are instead championing the campaign against photoshopping. Lorde made a stand back in April after seeing an image of herself performing at a festival with flawless skin, when she happened to have been suffering a classic teenage breakout.
"i find this curious - two photos from today, one edited so my skin is perfect and one real. remember flaws are ok :-)," she tweeted, while including a side-by-side shot of one doctored and one original image.
In September Keira Knightley set out to prove that size really doesn't matter, by posing topless for Interview magazine under one condition - that her breasts were not altered in any way.
"I've had my body manipulated so many different times for so many different reasons, whether it's paparazzi photographers or for film posters," the British actress told The Times.
"That [shoot] was one of the ones where I said: 'OK, I'm fine doing the topless shot so long as you don't make them any bigger or retouch. Because it does feel important to say it really doesn't matter what shape you are."
Waitrose Baby Bottom Butter: The new Creme de la Mer
Nappy rash cream became the talk of the town this year, after British women were practically beating down the doors of their local Waitrose stores to get their hands on what had been hailed as a miracle anti-aging cream. Where once this cream was reserved only for a tiny tot's tooshy, Waitrose Baby Bottom Butter became big news when mothers began using the vanilla, olive oil and chamomile based natural product as a facial moisturiser. "It is so much better than all the expensive face creams I have tried - including Creme de la Mer," the Daily Mail quoted one woman as saying.
Gourmet supermarket Nosh quickly cottoned on to the inexpensive formula which was filling up waiting lists in the UK, and began selling it in New Zealand - after receiving a number of requests from eager customers.
Waitrose baby bottom butter. Photo / Babiche Martens
"People from the UK were ringing and asking 'have you got it? Have you got it?' and we have read the same media coverage so we wanted to see if it got the same reaction here," said Nosh marketing manager Saatchi Goldwater.
Skin smoother than a baby's bottom for $8.99? Why wouldn't you?
- nzherald.co.nz