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Bayonetta hair
Bayonetta hair









Next, her secondary accent color aside from red was gold, as seen on the various chains, medallions, and accessories (watch, earrings, etc.) she wore in her original uniform. I'm sure many of us have seen various concept art and prototype designs of our favorite gun-slinging witch, but I also want to emphasize that along with the aforementioned requirements, Bayonetta's appearance was based heavily on the colors and themes of her games.īayonetta's main colors are black and shades of purple in some cases, but the original Bayonetta was also represented by the accenting color red and by the theme of fire. Throughout Bayonetta's initial conception, Hideki Kamiya's design team (mainly Shimazaki and Nakamura) had to stick to Kamiya's guidelines with strict and utter conformity: that Bayonetta was a fashionable and modern witch who wore glasses and possessed four handguns, each on one limb. Now, as the title of this post implies/as mentioned above, this post will focus specifically on how Bayonetta will appear in the upcoming sequel to Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2. All opinions and feedback are openly welcomed, so if you've got something to say, join in on the discussion! Fair warning: this post is gonna be particularly long, so get comfortable! Seeing as how the foxy witch loves to boogie on the battlefield, what better hairstyle to have than an afro? And, hey, even if she doesn’t end up having this floofy hairstyle, it would still make a great alternate outfit in Bayonetta 3.Hello one and hello all! This will be a discussion post regarding Bayonetta 3, specifically, how Bayonetta (and by extension, Jeanne) will appear in the upcoming installment to the Bayonetta series. Heck, maybe instead of looking like actual hair, it would be some kind of ethereal, smoky substance instead.Īn afro would probably be one of the more suitable hairstyles for Bayonetta. In all seriousness, though, having some wispy, fluffy hair would give her that fabulous “I woke up like this” look in Bayonetta 3.įor a more mystical-esque hairstyle, Bayonetta’s hair could just be some kind of spiraling mess that floats around her body. Ponytails? Dainty buns? Short hair? Just place a big ball of floof on Bayonetta’s head and call it a day.

bayonetta hair

Having a ponytail would help show off more of her hair without covering most of her body. That said, giving her a neatly tied bun would show off a different dainty side of the Umbran Witch we haven’t seen before.īayonetta could keep her beehive hairstyle in the next game but with a long, flowing ponytail this time around. Like a true lady, Bayonetta is graceful as she is sensual. Moreover, some red highlights would be a great nod to the ribbons she had in the first game. Give Bayonetta some shoulder-length hair with some highlights and she’s raring to go kill some demons.

bayonetta hair

To avoid looking too cliche, maybe they can layer her hair a bit for a more streamlined look in Bayonetta 3.

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Having full bangs with long, dark hair would really make Bayonetta seem more like a traditional witch. This 80’s coiffure looks rebellious and refreshing compared to most of the hairstyles we see nowadays. You can never go wrong with smooth and silky hair, and not to mention that it would make the witch look much more like a femme fatale in Bayonetta 3.Īnother take on short hair, this style comes off as a bit more retro compared to her look from the second game. Since there are so many close-up shots of Bayonetta’s face, this would be a great hairstyle.īayonetta could easily trade her long and short hair for some luscious locks instead. The hair would also hug the face a bit, defining more of her sharper facial features. The Umbran Witch could keep her short hairstyle in Bayonetta 3, but layer it a bit for an edgier look. In Bayonetta 3, she could keep the swirling hair motif and style it as two huge pigtails. The witch shocked her fans with short hair in the second game, but what if she takes it up a notch? A mohawk would be pretty radical, even for Bayonetta, but this hair would definitely suit her rockstar personality.īayonetta’s hair would swirl up whenever she would summon Infernal Demons to help her out. And we all know Bayonetta is a bit of both. Covering your face with hair is a sure way to look mysterious, if not edgy. Long bangs have pretty much gone out of style, but Bayonetta could easily bring it back.

bayonetta hair

Let’s just hope it doesn’t get all mangled and tangled when she fights. Maybe a whip-like hairstyle might suit the Umbran Witch in Bayonetta 3? Aside from looking pretty flashy, she could even use it as her own weapon. But it’s Umbran Witch we’re talking about here. This time, though, she’s rocking twice the style with two beehives. Bayonetta rocked the beehive hairstyle in her first game, so maybe she might bring it back in Bayonetta 3.









Bayonetta hair