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Meghann Fahy Is Bringing Back This Controversial Early ’00s Hair Style

May 21, 2025
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Raise your hand if Meghann Fahy’s ruched, one-shoulder dress and flat-ironed hair look is beat-for-beat what you wore to homecoming in 2004. Yeah, same. And you definitely know that Fahy, who was born in 1990, knows exactly what I’m talking about.

So, now that we’ve identified all the millennials in the room, let’s take a closer look at Fahy’s 2000s-redux ensemble, which she wore for her appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on May 20 in New York City. The wine-colored, one-shoulder dress appears to be from Magda Butrym, featuring a body-con silhouette, asymmetrical hem, and all-over ruching for an updated-aughts feel.

Magda Butrym seems to be a go-to brand for the actor, who is currently promoting her new Netflix series, Sirens. Fahy wore a similar red, ruched, single-shoulder ensemble from Magda Butrym to the Drop movie premiere after-party in April.

Fahy doubled down on the early-2000s vibes with center-parted, flatironed hair, complete with chunky highlights and those face-framing layers everyone seemed to love so much back in the day. She added some black eyeliner (you could almost call it Avril Lavigne-light) and a berry lip. Accessories-wise, Fahy kept it simple, with a pair of dangly gold earrings, a ring, and strappy black high-heeled sandals.

Meghann Fahy is probably best known for starring in the second season of The White Lotus in 2022, but with Drop and Sirens, she is finally in her leading lady era. In Sirens, Fahy plays a fish out of water as a middle class woman, Devon, stuck in a wealthy beach town in Nantucket. In a profile interview with the New York Times, Fahy said that while her career sometimes struggled to get going, she never considered giving it up. “I went through big phases of just being really, really low,” she said. “Even when I was depressed and broke, I still knew I wanted to be here and I wanted to keep going.”

The post Meghann Fahy Is Bringing Back This Controversial Early ’00s Hair Style appeared first on Glamour.

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