Martha Stewart's Super-Short, Extra-Voluminous Pixie Cut Is Beyond Chic (PICS)
The Yes, Chef! co-host stunned in an epic '90s throwback.
We've tracked down photos from back in 1991 of Martha Stewart that will have fans' jaws on the floor.
While attending the 7th Annual Rita Hayworth Alzheimers Benefit in New York City on October 31, 1991, cameras snapped gorgeous photos of the Yes, Chef! star rocking a short, luscious pixie cut that the star owned.
The then-50-year-old looked gorgeous! (And how about that dress?)
The year was an exciting time for Snoop Dogg's future bestie. She had just launched her wildly popular magazine, Martha Stewart Living, and was just a few years away from starting her own daytime television show of the same name. Her incredible haircut was just the cherry on top of it all!
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Of course, Stewart wasn't the only star to lop off their iconic locks and opt for a pixie cut at that point in time. Current Happy's Place star Reba McEntire was also a member of that esteemed club in the mid-'90s, although her hairstyle was more understated than big and bold. (But still oh-so rebellious.)
Martha Stewart speaks about working with José Andrés on Yes, Chef!
Yes, Chef! premieres April 28 on NBC, and Stewart is tapped to co-host the show alongside celebrity chef José Andrés.
The duo will oversee a dozen hot-headed chefs as they fight through culinary challenges designed to push them to the limit. Fans of shows like Bravo's Top Chef will want to tune in starting April 28!
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In a recent interview, Stewart revealed that, at first, she didn't know how the dynamic between her and Andrés would work. But after filming began, she realized what an essential partner he was.
"I didn't know what it would be like working with [José] on something like this, but I thought it would be very interesting," Stewart told PEOPLE (per NBC Insider). "And it has turned out to be very interesting, despite the fact that he hears and sees imaginary raccoons everywhere and he has rubber duckies and chickens [that he hides on set]... He likes to play around, which makes it fairly pleasant, because he could be a stiff and he could be so serious that my day would drag on. Not with José, it's always a lively and interesting adventure. Plus, he has really good things to say on the show."