Laura Dundovic doesn’t look like this anymore! Model and former Miss Universe Australia, 34, shows off her new look after an incredible hair transformation
Australian model and influencer Laura Dundovic has just proved that she can pull off being both a blonde or a brunette.
The 34-year-old stunner revealed with fans this week that she has just dyed her blonde locks brown.
On Tuesday, Laura showed off her chic new look and shared a video on Instagram from her Sydney-based hair salon, Bixie Colour.
What a transformation! Laura Dundovic went from a blonde to a brunette this week (pictured before and after her hair transformation)
Laura, who is the ex of Rugby player Quade Cooper, also appeared to get a fresh trim and a long side fringe.
‘I got bored, so,’ her caption began.
Addressing her hair stylist and salon, she added: ‘No matter colour I want you always get it so right. You are literally the only person I’d ever let change my hair.’
‘I got bored’: Laura, who is the ex of Rugby player Quade Cooper, also appeared to get a fresh trim and a long side fringe
Laura, who has just jetted to Melbourne, showed off her new hair in a stunning picture from a dinner date with friend and Neighbours star April Rose Pengilly on Friday.
Laura looked incredible as she showed off her toned figure in a bright emerald green minidress.
The stunner keeps fit by working out with celebrity personal trainers from Acero gym.
Sitting pretty: Laura, who has just jetted to Melbourne, showed off her new hair in a stunning picture from a dinner date with friend and Neighbours star April Rose Pengilly
How she does it: The stunner keeps fit by working out with celebrity personal trainers from Acero gym
Back in July, Laura said she had been focusing on her mental health amid Sydney’s second coronavirus lockdown.
She said last year’s lockdown had inspired her to develop a ‘better relationship’ with herself.
‘It was one of those moments when you realise that everything can be taken from you,’ Laura told Stellar magazine of being stuck at home.
Self-care: Back in July, Laura said she had been focusing on her mental health amid Sydney’s second coronavirus lockdown