Sarah Harding's new brunette locks: Love or hate?
The Girl Aloud has swapped her signature platinum locks for a new darker look

The Girl Aloud has swapped her signature platinum locks for a new darker look
She may have been Girls Aloud's favourite blonde bombshell, but Sarah Harding has ditched her signature platinum locks for a new darker 'do.
Debuting her latest look on the front row of Vivienne Westwood's London Fashion Week show, the songstress wore her hair high in a twisted updo, with a soft fringe of side-swept ringlets.
Ms Harding switched from one end of the colour spectrum to the other in a matter of days, walking the red carpet with light locks on Sunday at the BAFTAs, then switching to her rich brunette look by Saturday night.
So there's the evidence, now we want your verdict on Sarah's style: Do you love her darker 'do, or should she stick to the lighter side? Let us know your thoughts in the comments box below.
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