Vogue Williams Unclips £40 Fringe Live on Lorraine

Vogue Williams Unclips £40 Fringe Live on Lorraine

vogue williams turned her Bafta TV Awards fringe reveal into a live trade demo on Lorraine this morning, unclipping the piece on air and showing it was a hairpiece. She said she was “not a full-time fringe girl,” and the swap came after a red-carpet look that had read as a real cut.

£40 Full Fringe

The Full Fringe from Hadley Yates’ Curated Hair Extensions line costs £40 and comes in six distinct shades. Williams wore it for the Bafta TV Awards alongside a growing baby bump, then removed it during her usual entertainment segment on ITV’s Lorraine, putting a low-cost temporary look in front of daytime viewers.

Hadley Yates Styling

Celebrity hairstylist Hadley Yates styled Williams’ tresses for the awards appearance, which made the fringe look authentic enough to carry through the night. That level of finish matters to any reader weighing whether a clip-in fringe is worth the spend: the styling, not just the product, sold the illusion.

One-Night Fringe

The sharpest wrinkle is that the look was built for one evening, not a permanent change. Williams’ live removal showed how far temporary hairpieces have moved beyond novelty, and it left a simple consumer takeaway: if you want the Bafta effect without cutting your own hair, £40 buys the option.

For anyone considering the same move, the practical choice is now clear. Williams did not present the fringe as a lasting switch, and that is the point; the piece let her test the style on the red carpet, then take it off before the morning segment ended.

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