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Fergie Beauty Evolution

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Beauty Evolution: Fergie

    Recognize the woman on the left? It's Stacy Ferguson, an ambitious young singer in '90s girl group Wild Orchid. But you may know her better as the booty-shaking, lady lump-loving, trend-setting, BEP alum Fergie. What did it take to go from bleached-out pop singer to blinged-out front woman? Read on to see her amazing beauty evolution from then to now. By Marissa Gold

    Stacy Ferguson makes a public appearance with Wild Orchid in '98.

    Jim Smeal, WireImage

    Stacy (here in October '98) had mastered two key 90's beauty trends: Pamela Anderson-esque highlights and obviously lined lips.

    Jim Smeal, WireImage

    In February of '99, Stacy sported a complicated hairdo full of knots and braids on a night out.

    Jim Smeal, WireImage

    While performing onstage in August of 1999, Stacy shines in matching metallic lipstick and eyeshadow.

    Barry King, WireImage

    By January of 2000, Stacy's roots were showing, which we take as a sign that the star was craving a new look. Think she changes it up?

    Steve Granitz, WireImage

    Barely recognizable in February of 2001, Stacy is in her final days with Wild Orchid and already experimenting with the funky looks she'll soon be known for. Here, she sports a two-tone hairdo with Bettie Page bangs.

    Ron Galella, WireImage

    Fergie Ferg is born! With her signature pouf and wraparound braid, the new BEP front woman stepped out in July of 2001.

    Steve Granitz, WireImage

    Fergie wears excessive extensions and accessorizes her newly darkened locks with a giant red flower in September of 2003. We wish naturally gorgeous Ferguson had toned down the too-dark makeup.

    Jeffrey Mayer, WireImage

    In November of 2003, Fergie's hair became a mass of twisted braids. We can't say we love the hard look on her, but her eye makeup is, by contrast, very natural and pretty.

    Ferdaus Shamim, WireImage

 

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