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Behold Zoe Tay, the queen of hair transformations​

By Kashish Malani
2025
From her iconic ‘Bobo’ haircut to choppy, fluffy fringes, get inspired by Vogue Singapore’s July/August cover star Zoe Tay’s best hair moments
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An exclusive acting contract with Mediacorp after she won the inaugural Star Search competition in 1988 first catapulted Zoe Tay to unprecedented heights, and the rest, you can say, is history. From being appointed as a L’Oreal Paris ambassador to winning four Best Actress Star Awards, it’s safe to say Vogue Singapore’s July/August ‘Home’ issue cover star isn’t just Singapore’s ‘Queen of Caldecott Hill’—she’s a cultural maven whose career has shaped the nation’s entertainment landscape for nearly four decades. This year, Singapore’s ah jie‘s back in full force, taking on the role of a family matriarch in Netflix’s highly anticipated series Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story.

Beyond the silver screen, Tay is known for being quite the timeless beauty. And with her association with the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation and several other charities, she sure knows how to be a hero off-screen, too, using her platform to champion important causes with the same passion she brings to every role. What makes her so relatable, even now, is that she seems to rise above the pressure to embrace ageing. At 57, Tay is luminous, not because she’s trying to look younger, but because she doesn’t shy away from her age; she liberally leans into it. The veteran actress proves that confidence doesn’t have an expiry date in a society that often places youth on a pedestal.

And when it comes to her trusted mane, let’s just say Tay knows how to give good hair. In fact, based off her transformations over the years, she has become something of a hair icon. You name it, she’s done it; pixie cuts, bobs, fringes, micro fringes, middle partings, side partings, sleek updos, and her signature ‘Bobo‘ cut. The only question is, what will she think of next?


From a sleek bun to a daring pixie, we dipped into the archives to round up Zoe Tay’s best hair moments of all time.

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Mane muse​

Tay is well aware that a sleek, polished top knot gains an intriguing edge when textured ends are allowed to peek through.
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Pixie power​

Someone once said, never underestimate the transformative power of a pixie cut—Tay is living proof. With not a hair out of place, she looks ready to take on the world.
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Flirty feminine​

Take a leaf from Tay’s book with these windswept, full of movement tousled hairperfect for a beach vacay.
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Fringe affair​

Scroll through Tay’s Instagram account, and you’ll note that she’s been working a fuller fringe for some time now. This classic statement style is definitely a commitment but with her usual poise Tay is effortlessly owning the look.
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This CB (don't know who.. could be AI or maybe human... who cares anyway) is confirm sibei pang and sibei ho jiak one..... limpei confirm ish jiak her CB until buay lin choo one lor.
Jun Ji-Hyun is a famous South Korean actress and model. Your response is typical of a S'porean male who has never seen a pretty local woman, so assumes all other Asian women who are attractive must either be AI-generated or lady boys. That is really so tragic!
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Still lose to my idol Steve wong.
I couldn't catch up with his transformation back then.
Like now crew cut after a short time can becum another long style.
 
Jun Ji-Hyun is a famous South Korean actress and model. Your response is typical of a S'porean male who has never seen a pretty local woman, so assumes all other Asian women who are attractive must either be AI-generated or lady boys. That is really so tragic!
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Errr.... ok just so you know. I don't watch any korean drama or watch much TV, don't read any newspaper and neither do I have any social media like facebook, instagram, etc... so it's not surprising that I do not know that she is an actress or something.... besides what benefits or value do I add to my life if I know her???
 
Errr.... ok just so you know. I don't watch any korean drama or watch much TV, don't read any newspaper and neither do I have any social media like facebook, instagram, etc... so it's not surprising that I do not know that she is an actress or something.... besides what benefits or value do I add to my life if I know her???
Your lack of knowledge is a direct result of your lifestyle choices. You are implying that knowing about a celebrity's life is not personally enriching to you. So what kind of knowledge and experiences do you actually have since you do not watch much TV, do not read any newspaper and neither do you have any social media?
 
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