Eva Longoria on the red carpet in a "Flashdance"-style bangs wig.

Eva Longoria on the red carpet in a "Flashdance"-style bangs wig.

You noticed a big change in Eva Longoria's hairstyle from one night to the next and wondered if she cut her bangs during that time, she reveals here that she did not, in fact. After appearing without bangs at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala on Thursday night, Longoria appeared with bangs the following night at an event celebrating Latino creators in film and television.

On Friday night, Longoria's all-new hairstyle was a wet look with bangs. 'It's a wig,' she told People. 'It's not my hair, but it's nice, right?'

She continued, " Isn't it crazy?" Let me tell you, it's awards season, and people are stepping up. [The awards season starts tonight with the Golden Globes. Regarding her hairstyle Friday night, Longoria said that when she first saw the finished look, she thought it looked like Jennifer Beals from "Flashdance." It wasn't what I was going for," Longoria said, "but it just happened.

Longoria wore a black one-shoulder ankle-length dress with a definitive slit and paired it with minimalist jewelry. She wore a three-diamond ring and paired it with strappy black pumps to complete the outfit.

The night before, the actress, who recently made her directorial debut, looked effortless in a sheer lace hourglass dress from Asi Studios' Fall/Winter 2023 Couture collection. She wore the sleeveless gown over a nude bodysuit and paired it with white platform heels and diamond earrings.

At Friday night's event, Longoria spoke about directing Flamin' Hot, which tells the story of Richard MontaƱez, a Frito-Lay janitor, the son of Mexican immigrants, and details his invention of "Flamin' Hot Cheetos". Inspired by the taste of his ancestors, this snack destroyed the American food industry.

Longoria told People that it was a "fun" event and meaningful to have so many Latinos from the film industry in the same place. 'We don't all work together that much,' she said. We've always been like one of those Latinos in the movies, so to be here together... It means a lot to have a night like tonight in this season when everyone is blessed. I think we should be blessed too. We should honor each other."

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