Drew Barrymore has ditched her blonde-tipped ombre locks, in favour of a rich auburn shade.
The actress showcased her striking new look at a book launch party in LA last night, and allowed her new copper 'do to do all the talking, by keeping the rest of her outfit simple and neutral.
(Style points for dying the eyebrows to match, too.)
What do you think of Drew's new turn as a redhead? Let us know your thoughts below, and check out some of our other favourite famous russset-haired beauties.
Celebrity hair: Redheads
Perhaps in an attempt to grow out that two-tone look she'd been showcasing, Drew Barrymore ditched her blonde-tipped ombre locks, to try out life as a fiery redhead. We love the bold shade contrasted against her green eyes and light pink lip.
Red (and curly) alert! Rihanna revealed a new statement hairdo at the American Music Awards 2010, which featured a russett hue and springy ringlets. Soft green eyeshadow was the ideal colour partner.
The ultimate red-haired queen, Nicole Kidman, once rocked a fiery mane, but now works with a softer auburn hue. We love her low-key waves as she poses for a photo here in Beverley Hills.
The nation's sweetheart infused her trademark brown locks with a rich burgundy red, and showed them to full effect at the X Factor press conference. Ruby-red lips highlighted the hue even further.
Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts ensured all eyes were on her (hair), when she arrived at the Pride of Britain Awards 2010. Those orange-red locks (or may we say ginger?) and wide curls created a sizzling combination.
With her crystal-clear alabaster complexion, Marcia Cross's golden-red tresses are the ideal hair hue. It even automatically brightened up her off-duty look when we spotted her out and about.
Our fave Home and Away-turned-Hollywood-star Isla Fisher has turned down the brightness of her flaming-red barnet to a demure dark auburn head of big-volume curls. We like.
At the 20th anniversary of the Gotham Independent Film Awards 2010, Julianne Moore teamed her long-length terracotta tresses with matching eyeshadow, which also went with the print on her dress. It should have all been a bit much but, somehow, it wasn't – and it really worked.
Mad Men beauty Christina Hendricks must have had tongues wagging about her striking crimson hair at the opening of the House of Walker in New York. She softened the look with a gorgeous side-swept fringe, and made a different shade of red work on her lips. Very colour-clever.
Lily Cole's burnt sienna hue is understated yet striking, and her natural make-up ensured the locks did all the talking. So, why did you have to go and dye it brown, Lily?