The 67-year-old debuted a platinum blonde hairstyle that bore an uncanny resemblance to Madonna's 'do of choice as she arrived at David Letterman in New York City on Tuesday.
Though it didn't last long, with the star emerging from the studio a short time later rocking her signature black mane and dressed in an outfit seemingly plucked straight from her 1980s tour wardrobe.
Back to black: Cher arrived at her David
Letterman interview in New York on Tuesday with blonde locks, before
emerging afterwards with her signature black 'do
She's a Material Girl too! The singer appeared
to pay homage to Madonna with her new platinum blonde 'do as she arrived
at the studio hours earlier
The singer was promoting the release of her new album, Closer To The Truth - her first record in more than a decade.
Arriving at the New York studio for her interview, Cher wore an equally unusual outfit which consisted of a short pleated skirt worn over leather leggings, black boots and a gold-printed black jacket.
She added a pop of clashing colour with a pink-and-blue scarf tied in a knot around her neck.
She CAN Turn Back Time! The 67-year-old rocked
her signature '80s style in black fishnets, miniskirt and black leather
jacket embellished with plenty of sparkly sequins
Pop of colour: She added a pink-and-blue scarf tied in a knot around her neck
Flashy fashionista: Cher wore a typically
unusual outfit which consisted of a short pleated skirt worn over
leather leggings, black boots and a gold-printed black jacket
She's still got it: Cher was greeted by adoring fans outside the Manhattan studio
The light colour and soft waves was strikingly similar to the Queen Of Pop's, and a far cry from Cher's signature black hair.
She added glitz with shimmering lilac eyeshadow and lashings of black eyeliner, balancing the drama with a simple nude lip.
Disco diva: Cher added glitz with shimmering
lilac eyeshadow and lashings of black eyeliner, balancing the drama with
a simple nude lip
Back in the game: The singer was promoting the
release of her new album Closer To The Truth, her first record in more
than a decade
On the road: Cher admitted in a recent interview that she finds touring 'lonely'
Cher announced her new tour Dressed To Kill during an interview on the Today show on Monday, admitting that she finds touring 'lonely'.
'The road is horrible, but the concerts are great,' she told presenters Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie.
'I understand why guys in bands tear up hotel rooms and throw TVs out the windows, because it’s a very lonely place. The only time you have fun is at the concerts.'