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Starlets such as Evan Rachel Wood opt for a close crop with a high quaff. Peter Kramer/AP

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Emma Watson embraces a sharper elfin shape. Jon Furniss/WireImage

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Ginnifer Goodwin continues to lop her locks shorter and spikier. Jason Merritt/Getty Images

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Stars such as Zoe Saldana, Anna Paquin and Julie Bowen cool down with an up-do. Steve Granitz/WireImage

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Actress Julie Bowen opts for an updo at the “Horrible Bosses” Los Angeles premiere in June. Steve Granitz/WireImage

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Anna Paquin also goes with an updo for the “True Blood” premiere. FilmMagic

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For a fanciful twist on the typical sweeping up-do, make an appointment for the Braid Bar at Bergdorf Goodman’s John Barrett Salon (754 Fifth Ave., 9th floor; 212 872-2700). Zandy Mangold

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Choose a swirling concoction such as a braided, long pony tale, side French braids or low braids from a look you can find from books on hand featuring celebrities. Zandy Mangold

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Nicole Richie favors a braided ‘do at Neiman Marcus for the showing of her fashion line, Winter Kate. Troy Rizzo/WireImage

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Rihanna dons a side braid at the “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” Met Costume Institute Gala. INFevents.com

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