Greta Lee Is Back on Team Bangs for Summer
To infinity and bangs! “Toy Story 5” star Greta Lee embraced a blunt new fringe at the London premiere.

Reported by Vogue.
Greta Lee showed up to the UK premiere of Toy Story 5 in London this week and reminded everyone why a great haircut is its own kind of power move. The actress debuted a blunt new fringe — thick, hitting the sweet spot between brows and hairline, feathered just enough to avoid any heaviness — courtesy of hairstylist and longtime collaborator Jenny Cho. It reads bright, sharp, and entirely intentional.
The rest of the look held its own. Makeup artist Nina Park kept things soft and glowy with a deliberate red lip, which landed in perfect conversation with Lee's High Sport halter-neck dress — white stars, red fringe trim, full holiday-in-a-better-decade energy. Stylist Danielle Goldberg, as ever, made sure every element pulled in the same direction. The result: elevated but fun, which is basically Lee's entire aesthetic thesis.
A History of Great Bangs
This isn't Lee's first time weaponizing a fringe. According to Vogue, her 2024 Met Gala appearance featured a raven-dark choppy bob with razored micro-bangs against a delicate Loewe gown — high contrast, high drama. Before that, New Girl fans will remember her as Kai, sporting a thick side-sweep that still lives rent-free in the mood boards of women Googling "should I get bangs." Most recently she'd been wearing nearly waist-length hair with a strong center part, so this cut keeps the length while introducing a new frame entirely.
The timing makes sense. Lee joins Toy Story 5 — out June 19 — voicing Lilypad, a tablet the classic toy crew has to reckon with in the franchise's fifth installment. A press tour built around a nostalgia-soaked, kid-friendly blockbuster calls for exactly this kind of look: playful enough to match the moment, polished enough to remind you she's the one running it.
A fringe done right doesn't just change your hair — it changes the whole conversation, and Greta Lee knows exactly what she's saying.
Read the original at Vogue.


