SUSAN BOYLE MAKEOVER: She Dyes Hair, Wears Designer Clothes

digg Share this on Facebook Huffpost - SUSAN BOYLE MAKEOVER: She Dyes Hair, Wears Designer Clothes stumble reddit del.ico.us RSS

GREGORY KATZ | 04/24/09 03:26 PM | AP

I Like ItI Don’t Like It
Susan Boyle, who's performance on television show Britain's Got Talent sparked global interest, outside her home in Blackburn, Scotland, revealing a new look after undergoing a makeover Friday April 24, 2009. (AP Photo / Andrew Milligan ,PA)

LONDON — The economy is scary, jobs are disappearing and taxes are going up. But Britain is buzzing over something else _ Susan Boyle's new hairdo. Some say the overnight singing sensation who rocketed to fame after a phenomenal performance on "Britain's Got Talent" has every right to upgrade her dowdy appearance. Others fear she may lose her authenticity _ and her amazing connection with the TV audience _ if she goes too far in the image makeover department.

The change is startling. Gone is the fusty woman with graying, frizzy hair and a jowly face who joked on air that she had never been kissed, replaced by a stylish, freshly-coiffed lady in fashionable leather jacket and what looks to be a Burberry scarf. The dark, unkempt eyebrows have been shaped and colored.

Fashion experts say she's taken years off her looks, but should think twice about making more improvements, particularly if they go beyond styling and involve artificial enhancements.

"She looks 10 years younger," said Toni Jones, assistant fashion editor at The Sun tabloid newspaper, which featured the new look Boyle on its cover Friday.

"Compared to what she had, it's a 200 percent improvement. But our readers think this is as far as she should go. We want her to stay one of us."

Jones said Boyle's decision to dye her hair brown was causing some consternation among the powers-that-be at "Britain's Got Talent" by stoking fears that she may no longer seem real.

"It's got massive implications for her because the people above her want her to look ordinary," said Jones, who praised Boyle for spending 35 pounds ($51) at a salon near her home in Scotland rather than trekking to London for a 200 pound ($295) cut at a celebrity salon.

Jones said she was amazed at the interest generated by Boyle's new do and warned the singer against going too far by adding, for example, the hair extensions and fake tans favored by England's WAGs, as the pampered wives and girlfriends of Britain's elite professional athletes are known.

Story continues below

Max Clifford, Britain's most prominent publicist, said the makeover was risky because it could jeopardize the singer's emotional connection to her audience..

"Keep her as natural as possible for as long as possible," was his advice. "It's more about protection than promotion. She's got the voice. She has to make sure that the person people all around the world fell in love with remains the same."

The debate has crossed the Atlantic, with Washington Post fashion writer Robin Givhan urging Boyle in print to take advantage of the opportunity to transform her appearance.

"The tale of Susan Boyle will not be complete until the shy spinster blossoms," Givhan wrote before the makeover. "Those who have been entranced by her story so far should let Boyle's fairy godmother finish her work."

But Givhan cautioned that Boyle might be tampering with success: "Boyle would not be mesmerizing if she were not an ugly duckling," she wrote.

Londoners seem to be split over the new look.

Dean Elliott, a young drama student in London, said Boyle had lost what made her special by altering her appearance.

"Part of the charm was that she wasn't done up," he said.

But Helen Gledhill, a London photographer, said she understood Boyle's decision and would likely have done the same if she was in the same position.

"If I had a bit more money and was exposed, I'd probably have something done too," said Gledhill.

She said the fact that talent is often less important than looks and sex appeal is a sad commentary on modern society, blaming Madonna for a wholesale change in attitudes.

"Before Madonna, you just had to have talent," she said. "Now, it's the whole package."

The success of the mini-makeover may hinge on how far Boyle progresses on "Britain's Got Talent." Judges will decide May 23 whether she gets through to the next round.

____________

Associated Press Writer Dean Carson contributed to this report.

LONDON — The economy is scary, jobs are disappearing and taxes are going up. But Britain is buzzing over something else _ Susan Boyle's new hairdo. Some say the overnight singing sensation who r...
LONDON — The economy is scary, jobs are disappearing and taxes are going up. But Britain is buzzing over something else _ Susan Boyle's new hairdo. Some say the overnight singing sensation who r...
Report Corrections
 
Comments
637
Pending Comments
0
iPhone App Promo

Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to

View Comments:
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next › Last » (26 pages total)

Susan isn't wearing designer clothes...she is Scottish and like so many up there (and me when I visit) she shops at Edinburgh Woollen Mill and they sell that fabric in scarves and shawls.
Leave her alone,..she's lovely and which one of us doesn't feel better with some new clothes and a hair do....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/23/2009
photo

Good for her! When do we get to hear her sing again?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 05/13/2009
photo

She was great the way she was. She doesn't look like the woman who we all loved in the first place any more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 05/03/2009
- AngieMom57 I'm a Fan of AngieMom57 70 fans permalink
photo

"What will this day be like, I wonder?
What will my future be, I wonder?
It could be so exciting, to be out in the world, to be free..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 04/28/2009

What designer clothes? What are these people talking about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 04/28/2009
photo

They have "designer clothes" at Target, Sears and Kmart. Who knows what kind of negative fluff this is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 05/13/2009

The best line in the piece: "Before Madonna, you just had to have talent." I am guessing this person did not live through the 70's and 80's. And you have to credit (or blame) MTV as much as Madonna for any increased emphasis on image.

I think Susan Boyle will always be Susan Boyle. Expecting her to remain exactly the same, or keep the same appearance, is not very fair, not very realistic, nor very gracious. I think the public can handle the changes she has chosen to make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 04/28/2009
photo

I just hope she doesn't come down with swine flu.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 04/28/2009
photo

I love it... All the fuss about how Susan Boyle should not go further in using artificial surgergical means to enhance her image when above and below the blog area is an ad for a plastic surgery center....lol...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 04/28/2009
photo

Lets wait and see if she goes beyond the first round. hehehehe, the publicity might help her, but... hey.. its a competition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 04/28/2009
photo

I too was moved to tears when she sang and shocked everybody. I too was mocking and snickering when Simon was talking to her. I did not expect her performance even after the hubbub started, making me go to you.tube. to find out for myself.

However, she needed a make over. She was not presentable. Let's be honest, she looked like a slob. I like the look in that picture. Someone getting a nice hair cut and professional looking clothes is not a sign of inauthenticity. A lawyer has to wear a suit to work. A doctor must put on a dress shirt and preferably a tie underneath his/her white coat. Likewise, she needed a new hairdo as well as decent clothes. What moved me was not that she was dowdy with a great voice. I was moved because she seemed genuine. If she can keep that aspect of her personality as well as this more presentable look, she'll be a dynamo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 04/28/2009

I liked her better the way she was-lovable and real. I didn't mind when she softened out her hair and plucked her eyebrows. I thought she looked really cute! But when she colored her hair and started dressing different, that's when I stopped liking the "new" look. Of course, if she's the one wanting to make the changes that's ok. I just hope she's not being pressured by outside influences to look a certain way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 04/27/2009
- monty I'm a Fan of monty 27 fans permalink
photo

OMG! I can't believe this appearance-obsessed industry is freaking because the woman got a new hairstyle and a new wardrobe!! These are probably the same people who called her ugly and dowdy before. What a bunch of shallow hypocrites!

The woman can do whatever she likes, it's her fracking body!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 04/27/2009

Still looking for the perfect song?

"How Great Thou Art"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 04/27/2009
- Dots I'm a Fan of Dots 10 fans permalink
photo

All these pundits.
After the last election, everybody thinks they are an expert.
What happened to "mind your own GD business?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 04/27/2009

The problem is many want SAMENESS to protect their own feelings. To them one shouldn't explore or experiment...they should stay the same so as not to show anyone else up....'remain one of us'...oh please.

Susan should do what SHE wants. If she wants to play around, experiment with her aesthetics, it's perfectly normal and her choice. She doesn't OWE anything to those who want her to remain the same for their own SELFISH reasons. A constant cultivation of and evolution of taste is COMPLETELY human. After we're all housed, clothed and fed....making a personal aesthetic statement is what differentiates us and reflects our individuality.

Nothing wrong with it and it doesn't mean she'll 'Lose herself' whatever the hell that means.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 04/27/2009
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next › Last » (26 pages total)
Comments are closed for this entry

 You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 

Connect