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With regards to my previous post, I myself rather not, just because that hair color is the same as Willow’s . Also I once read a claim that she was already wearing a wig during “Civil War”, so then that would not be related to the color. I would rather like it if Lizzie for real would settle for one hair length and color and change it only gradually over time. Again, the Willow-Actress Alyson Hannigan, over the course of the first three “American Pie” – Movies you could always tell which Buffy season she came from, just by the length of her hair. As far as I know, for her mayor roles she never needed to wear a wig.
Aside from all that, I do think that for Wanda completely black hair fits better to her recent outfit, especially the one in the comics, it gives a good red-black alternation.
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I tried to find some power tropes about hair colors but all I can find is the usual " Mystical Ashen Hair".
Natural hair colors are usually just present in personality and beauty tropes.
But I still feel that raven black hair fit the image of a more mature soceress IMO.
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I don't think Joss Whedon ever officially said that's what he was doing, but he does have a type.
In fact, in the season 7 premiere of Buffy, Willow mentions that she's been taking magic lessons from a "Miss Harkness," a reference to Agatha Harkness mentoring Wanda, back when only hard-core comic fans would get the reference.
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