12 Dirty Blonde Celebrities to Inspire Your Hair Color
Daniel Cobb
Published Apr 01, 2026
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If you think full-on bleaching your hair comes with way too much commitment, you'd be right. Fortunately, there are other ways to go blonde that are less demanding than platinum and just as stylish. Enter: dirty blonde.
The middle ground between bright blonde and light brunette, dirty blonde is the shade for transitioning to blonde hair if you're not about constant upkeep and frequent touch-up appointments (and honestly, who is?).
Intrigued? Then feast your eyes on 12 of our favorite dirty blonde celebrities to inspire your next color appointment.
Jennifer Lopez
Voluminous curls highlight Jenner Lopez's multi-dimensional dirty blonde hair. With hints of honey, this shade works especially well against skin with warm undertones.
Jamie Chung
Dirty blonde highlights can add drama to your look, as shown here on Jamie Chung. They're also a breeze to maintain. Rather than rush to get a touch-up when your natural color grows in, just sit back, relax, and enjoy the lovely sombré effect.
Jennifer Aniston
Because there really isn't a more classic — and long-running — example of a quintessential dirty blonde hair, we give you Jennifer Aniston. To keep this color bright and not brassy, Kiyah Wright, a celebrity hairstylist and founder of Muze Hair, recommends protecting it from the sun — Aveda Sun Care Protective Hair Veil ($45) will do just that.
Rachel McAdams
Hints of strawberry take Rachel McAdams's hair into redhead territory and pair especially well with her fair complexion. When styling, opt for some texturizing spray which will add an instant boost of volume to fine strands and achieve a beachy aesthetic.
Beyoncé
When deciding which shade of dirty blonde works best for you, consider your skin's undertones. Warm undertones (golden, yellow, or peachy) pair well with warmer hues, as seen here on Queen Bey. On the other hand, cooler shades flatter those with cool undertones (pink, red, or blueish).
Gisele Bündchen
If you already have dark blonde or light brown hair, dirty blonde will grow out well — just look at Brazilian beauty Gisele Bündchen as proof. This is sunkissed color at its finest.
Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne's neutral shade of dirty blonde will complement all skin tones, making it universally flattering. Meanwhile, dark roots and a shaggy, chin-length bob, give this look the perfect touch of edge.
Joan Smalls
We are loving Joan Smalls's rendition of dirty blonde hair à la braids. Not only does this protective style keep natural hair healthy and strong, but it also highlights texture and a mélange of colors.
Laura Dern
Laura Dern shows off highlighted dirty blonde color with her signature undone waves. By opting for highlights over a single-process dye job, she achieves a more natural-looking and dimensional color.
Laverne Cox
With a blend of caramel and toffee hues, Laverne Cox's dirty blonde tresses are flawless. No doubt she uses a purple shampoo to keep her color on point. "Purple-pigmented shampoo will do the trick in protecting your newly blonde locks — keeping discoloration and brassiness at bay," says Wright. Fanola No Yellow Shampoo ($11) is her fave.
Rita Ora
Fun and flirty, Rita Ora's deep-side part and loose waves convince us that blondes just want to have fun. To keep color fresh and strands hydrated, try a weekly restorative treatment, like Amika Soulfood Nourishing Hair Mask ($30).