In the "Twilight" series, female vampires are often depicted with their hair down to emphasize their beauty and femininity. Having their hair down can also symbolize their freedom and independence, as they are powerful and confident beings. Additionally, the flowing hair can create a sense of movement and fluidity, enhancing their graceful and ethereal presence.
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Well, honey, those female vampires in Twilight probably have their hair down because it looks more dramatic and mysterious when they're running around sucking blood and whatnot. Plus, who has time for a fancy updo when you're busy being immortal and all? Let those locks flow, darling, it's all about the aesthetic.
Even if it does (which will only happen if the wind blows), Edward is trying to mask the more powerful scents emitted from her human orifices. Also, it could be said that letting her hair down will make her look less suspicious to the invading vampires.
She's meant to have red hair.
sadly yes he does
Blonde
as then when they turn into a werewolf...their hair is shorter which makes running easier