Gordon Ramsay displays new slicked back ‘do during night out with Tana

His changing ‘do has raised a few eyebrows in recent weeks, however Gordon Ramsay’s locks looked better than ever when he stepped out on Tuesday evening.

The TV chef slicked back his blonde hair into an on-trend quiff before arriving at London’s newest hotspot, Chiltern Firehouse, with his wife Tana.

The 47-year-old’s cut was worn long on top and very short at the sides, less than a month after he sported a questionable brushed down fringe.
The father of four looked smart as he walked into the venue hand in hand with Tana while dressed in a smart black suit jacket.

He teamed the number with a white shirt, jeans, brown shoes and a matching belt on the same night Mel B, Lily Cole and Joan Collins were also spotted heading into the restaurant.

Tana, meanwhile, showed off her slim figure in skinny leather trousers, blazer and patterned top before completing her ensemble with nude stilettos.

Gordon, who stepped out last month with a bowl cut hairdo, now seems to have finally discovered how to style his undercut into a more presentable fashion.

Things were definitely going in the right direction when he was spotted filming scenes for Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmare in Malaga last week.

It appeared as though he’d had some tips from pal David Beckham, who first brought the 1940s look back to the world’s attention two years ago.

The chef had lathered on the gel to really spike his highlighted locks up as he took a break from filming in Los Boliches, Fuengirola.

Some believe that he may have undergone follicular unit extraction – or FUE – surgery, for which the patient is told to shave part of their head in order for doctors to successfully access the roots.

But some surgeons, such as Dr Reddy in London’s Harley Street, offer the procedure without this drawback.
However, he had left passers-by gobsmacked when he stepped out with a jaggered undercut at the start of the month.

The outspoken star appeared to have tidied up his monk inspired hair-do slightly though as his cut was noticeably sharper.

When the chef first emerged with his new style, questions were raised as the back of his hair also looked to have been covered in some sort of camouflage substance, perhaps a fibrous spray to give the illusion of hair density.

 

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