Chelsea Clinton's Changing Looks
Chelsea Clinton's Changing Looks
1986
The curly-haired six-year-old was already in the public eye as the daughter of a state governor.
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1992
At age 12, Chelsea was thrust into the national spotlight when her father won the presidential election. How did the braces-wearing First Daughter celebrate her inaugural night in the White House? With a slumber party, of course!
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1995
No more metal-the teen shed her braces (but held on to her curls).
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2000
The 20-year-old Stanford student supported her mom's senate bid by taking on her White House hosting duties. Her State Dinner-ready look? A wavy bob, arched brows and glamorous burgundy lips.
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2002
Call it the makeover of the century: Donatella Versace transformed the Oxford grad student with a sleek blowout and sophisticated makeup. While rubbing shoulders with Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna at the designer's V&A Museum retrospective, Chelsea admitted, "I'm a bit dazzled by it all."
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2003
Embrace the curl! Chelsea sported smooth ringlets at a London benefit.
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2004
The N.Y.C. resident (and professional consultant) attended the unveiling of the Clinton Presidential Library rocking-dare we say?-sexy long waves.
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2008
Clinton wore a oversize, gauzy chapeau for the Kentucky Derby.
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2009
A student once more (this time at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health), she hit an N.Y.C. gala with a long layered cut and artfully applied liquid liner.
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2010
The bride-to-be sported sleek strands (curls, what curls?) to the opening night of Promises, Promises.
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2011
The newlywed wore her strands in a wavy blowout for the Common Sense Media Awards.
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2012
A stick-straight style for the Women of the Year Awards.