Jennifer Aniston Chestnut Bronde Is the Most Covetable Shade of the Season

When the man behind Jennifer Anistonā€™s iconic The Rachel haircut declares a new hair trend to watch out for, Iā€™m already there with a pen and a pad.

Hair stylist Chris McMillan is the talent behind some of the most buzzy hair moments seen on the red carpet and front covers for the past three decades, and his understated approach to phenomenal-looking strands is the reason heā€™s been tapped by countless celebrities, including Jennifer Aniston, Gigi Hadid, Cameron Diaz, and Selena Gomez.

Working with a new client, actor Leila George (who is set to feature in upcoming indie film The Long Home, alongside The Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson), McMillan explained the details behind her straight, flicky hairstyle.

ā€œLeila George Golden Globes final touches!!!ā€ he captioned a video on Instagram in which he explained the haircut and colorā€”which he named chestnut brondeā€”were created by him. He also let slip that the hair choice was ā€œinspired by Jennifer Aniston sleek early 2000s hair.ā€

McMillanā€™s aesthetic has always been a gently polished take on natural-looking textures and colors, and chestnut bronde nails the assignment. Chestnut hair had already been gaining momentum heading into 2025, but this bronde rendition offers a pretty way of wearing the trend while keeping hair lighter. The blend of golden, blonde, and chestnut tones is also gentler on strands than brighter blondes.

Elsewhere weā€™ve seen other celebrities adopt the chestnut trend. Ariana Grande moved from platinum Glinda blonde to chestnut bronde in time for the Golden Globes red carpet.

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And Zendaya debuted a chestnut brunette bob at the red-carpet event as well.

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As for styling, soft, face-framing layers that cup the cheeks, jaw, chin, and collarbone remain a forever favorite. And styled effortlessly sleek (McMillan gave a behind-the-scenes of him smoothing down Georgeā€™s hair with a few passes of the straighteners), itā€™s a laidback but glossy look that feels just as fresh in 2025 as it did in the early aughts.

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This story was originally published in Glamour UK.

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