Just call her Silver Snow!
Ginnifer Goodwin promoted her hit ABC series, Once Upon a Time, at Comic-Con International 2015 in San Diego, Calif., on Saturday, July 11—and she brought a brand-new, frosted lavender hair color with her.
The Snow White actress, 37, stunned when she arrived at the panel rocking the pale hue. She also modeled hot pink eyeliner, making her look all the more like a comic book character! (A long-sleeved black dress and crisscrossed sandals completed her style.)
Goodwin—who’s married to her Once Upon a Time Prince Charming, Josh Dallas, in real life—was on hand at the panel to discuss the upcoming season of the fantasy series, which will see Jennifer Morrison‘s character, Emma Swan (aka Snow White’s daughter), go dark.
One thing that won’t be happening this season: a purple-haired makeover for Snow White. “No, [the color is just for me], in real life. Mary Margaret will still be brunette!” Goodwin told Us Weekly at a roundtable event. “I was copying my makeup artist. I was like, ‘It’s beautiful, I want that!’ I’ve always loved gray, but I guess the key is lilac.”
But as they say, beauty is pain. “It took eight hours of bleaching—eight hours!” she added. “I got a headache—it was a whole big thing—but it was worth it.”
But Goodwin wasn’t the only lady at the Con to debut a fresh ‘do! Lily James, who’s been working her long, Cinderella-blonde locks since joining the cast of Downton Abbey in 2012, flaunted a new cut and color: a textured bob in her natural brunette shade.
Celebrating the look with an Instagram snap, the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies actress, 26, wrote, “New hair don’t care! Thank you @streicherhair [hairstylist Ashley Streicher] and @jennstreicher [makeup artist Jenn Streicher]. I love you both.”
And last, but most certainly not least, a return to form: Sophie Turner attended the Game of Thrones panel, and she brought her most glorious scarlet locks with her. For those who missed ’em while she was an undercover, raven-haired princess on GoT this season, this one’s for you:
Sigh.