One of the late Lisa Marie Presley’s twin daughters, Harper Vivienne Lockwood, sent fans into a frenzy with a new photo showing off her new jet-black hair color. The 15-year-old shared a blurry snap with the caption, “chrome pants,” after previously teasing her new look via her Instagram stories a week before.
Harper appeared bold and stunning with her piercing blue eyes, dark eye makeup, and pink lipstick as she looked straight at the camera for selfies. She left out some blonde highlights in front, which stood out from the rest of the hue.
Priscilla Presley’s granddaughter unveils new black hair
Harper’s followers were impressed by her new hair color, which is reminiscent of her grandmother’s as Elvis Presley’s younger lover. “Love your hair,” someone gushed. “She looks so much like Elvis!” another exclaimed. Users also shared similar sentiments on her previous posts, noting that she is “Elvis and Priscilla’s twin” and encouraging her to model alongside her sister, Finley.
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Like Harper, Priscilla Presley was originally brunette but changed her looks shortly after her relationship with the Rock ‘n’ Roll king blossomed. She revealed that Elvis wanted them both to “look alike a little bit” and made her use lots of black eyeliner to contrast her light eyes. Reflecting on her love life with the late singer, Priscilla felt like “a doll” that Elvis could play dress up with.
Harper is not the only one to take some inspiration from her famous grandmother; her older step-sister, Riley Keough, also debuted the dark hair color at the Virginia Film Festival last November. Riley, a promising actress, attended the event for her film War Pony, which she directed and produced alongside Gina Gammell.
Riley also went red-haired for her lead role in Amazon Prime’s Daisy Jones & the Six. Amid the news of hair color debuts and stunning selfies, Riley and her grandmother Priscilla are in a legal battle to protect Elvis’ Graceland estate from being auctioned off by a fraudulent lending firm. The property, valued at $500 million, was allegedly used as collateral by the late Lisa Marie after getting a $3.8 million loan from the company.