Celebrity Hairstyles: Emma Stone red hot new look on cover of Teen Vogue

Emma Stone, Red Hair, Celebrity HairstyleChange is good — especially when it comes to celebrity hairstyles.

Actress Emma Stone is red-hot right now in Hollywood. After giving her celebrity endorsement as a humanitarian green celebrity to the non-profit organization Stand Up To Cancer, she popped up on our radar as a twenty-something star to watch.

Why?

Because love her quick wit, flaming red hair, and “Lindsay Lohan gone good” looks.

We also note that while the best film we think she has done yet is the teen theme dark comedy Easy A (with actor Stanley Tucci) that her new role in the novel-based movie The Help is sure to make the starlet a household name well-known by all generations of any family. As such, her appearance on the cover of Teen Vogue might be getting this Zombieland actress noticed as a role model for girls ages ‘tween to twenty-something but you can bet your buttons that parents and grandparents will soon be talking about her.

Adding to her Hollywood resume, she’s also taken on the role of Mary Jane in the new Spiderman movie pre-quel. Co-star and rumored boyfriend Andrew Garfield also stood with Emma Stone to the Stand Up To Cancer campaign along with a wide variety of other star celebs. Younger stars like America Ferrara and Avril Lavigne joined up. So did older celebrities like Jon Bon Jovi (who just turned 50) and former supermodel cover girl Christy Turlington.

[Jon Bon Jovi revealed recently that his iconic celebrity hairstyle from back in the 80s was actually created by his father — an ex-Marine turned hair stylist of all things.]

In the new Spiderman movie, Emma Stone will not be playing Mary Jane. Instead, she will be playing Peter Parker’s love interest Gwen Stacy. For the part, she had to change her shocking red hair back to her natural hair color (blonde). Happy go lucky, the actress says swapping her signature look for one that was more plain was no big deal. Just getting the part in The Amazing Spider Man was enough for this pretty girl to go blonde to play the comic book heroine in a movie sure to be memorable, epic, and surreal.

Changing her celebrity hairstyle to fit the character archetype? Just part of another Hollywood hair styling ordeal.