Taylor Swift’s music, style and album aesthetic are constantly evolving.
But those impressive stats have never changed her or made her any less authentic.
“I learned that your hair can completely change texture,” she wrote.

“From birth, I had the curliest hair and now it is STRAIGHT.
It’s the straight hair I wished for every day in junior high.
But just as I was coming to terms with loving my curls, they’ve left me.

c’mon pray for their safe return.”
Complete with her signature red lip, she completely pulled this look off.
Her much shorter, looser waves grazed the tops of her shoulders and perfectly accentuated her sharp jawline.

Her straight bob was a goodbye to the old Taylor.
Her full bangs made a huge comeback.
The blunt ends of her bangs emphasize her eyes and make them pop without overwhelming her face.

Refinery29opined that Swift’s most divisive hairstyle and beauty look stemmed from another Vogue shoot.
At Wintour’s request, the singer-songwriter retired her honey blonde locks and went full on platinum in 2016.
“Fashion is all about playful experimentation,” she penned forElle.

See: Bleachella."
Swift experimented with darker colors and more of a rocker vibe during the “Reputation” era.
Her aesthetic for 2019 album “Lover” was the complete opposite.

A year after dropping the hit album, she posted a callback to her “Lover” hair onInstagram.
But this time, she mixed in cotton candy pink strands with the blue.
Two of the biggestbeauty trends to come out of the coronavirus pandemicwere DIY haircuts and hair dyes.

It looks like the singer was just as eager to reinvent her hair during quarantine.
The evolution of her bangs
Taylor Swift’s bang evolution is well documented.
She even slicked them back for her “Reputation” album cover.

Butquarantineushered in a brand new look for the “Cardigan” singer.
PerVulture, Swift dropped two surprise albums, “Folklore” and its follow-up “Evermore” in 2020.
There was something different with folklore.
In making it, I felt less like I was departing and more like I was returning."
Swift played on the ongoing theme of “firsts”.
Style wise, there was a softness to the “Folklore” and “Evermore” album era.
The singer-songwriter paired her low braided buns with curly bangs.
This low maintenance hairdo softened her features and showcased an even more vulnerable Swift.
A year prior, she dropped a more subtle clue on her Instagram page.
She posted a selfie and captioned it “Not a lot going on at the moment”.
Swift has consistently reflected on her impact and pushed herself to grow past her comfort zone.
Whatever the pop icon’s next move will be is bound to make waves.