Even without
the bright auburn hair or the intricately woven braids, Sophie Turner is still very much her: Sansa Stark, the cunning, tenacious Lady of Winterfell (and one of last two surviving Stark children — unless you count Bran, which we don't) on HBO's Game of Thrones.
Not exact matches
Aunt Pearl's
auburn hair shone
bright red in the sun as she listened intently for a few minutes, then with a determined, «Let me see what I can do» she turned back to the house where she had raised six children and seven foster children, calling out directions for the three of us older visiting Thomas children to go to various parts of the house for supplies.
In part thanks to you, I now know I am a
bright type 1, and have even lightened my curly
auburn hair to a shade similar to yours.
The primary colour of her
hair is a beautiful
auburn - toned brown, but she's brought her gorgeous
hair to life with a
bright pink fringe and a stunning
bright pin ombre towards the ends.
But for many cinemagoers, the role of hers that will come first to mind is of the young, unformed Lucy Honeychurch, with her
bright brown eyes and tangle of
auburn hair, arguing with her chaperone in the Pensione Bertolini, at the start of her life - changing trip to Florence.