It may come as a surprise to some, but wasn’t it just a few years ago when she was playing pop sensation Hannah Montana? Well, the Disney Channel show stopped airing in 2011, and Cyrus’ career has expanded and evolved in incredible ways since then. Her fashion has also undergone a transformation, with Cyrus switching up her look in so many different ways over the years.
The Hannah Montana era was all about Miley Cyrus and her classic 2000s style, which included jeans, flip-flops, and layered tanks with country influences like chunky belts and lots of denim. From seashell accessories to cowboy boots, Cyrus was dressed like an American teen sweetheart, and her feathered blonde wig instantly became iconic. Her evolution into the “Can’t Be Tamed” era marked a departure from her sweet image and showcased a more rebellious and edgy vibe.
Starting from 2010, Cyrus began to develop a more mature image – transitioning into acting with films like The Last Song, and dropping her explosive album Can’t Be Tamed. Her style also evolved, incorporating darker colors, bolder looks, and more revealing outfits. With the release of her album Bangerz in 2013, Cyrus once again changed her sound and style, becoming more out-there and boundary-pushing.
Incorporating more hip-hop vibes into her music, Miley Cyrus’ style evolved to be louder, edgier, and infused with plenty of neon. From a clean-cut image to a rock-‘n’-roll vibe, Cyrus transitioned seamlessly. Her role as a judge on The Voice in 2016 led to a more family-friendly image, with tracks like “Malibu” bringing back her country-pop roots, reflected in her fashion choices as well. Fast forward to 2019, and Cyrus started blending a bit of grunge and rock-‘n’-roll into her music. She jazzed up her look with dark eyeliner, messy hair, and statement leather outfits, rocking out on stage at festivals like Glastonbury.
Recently, Cyrus has been making a splash in the high fashion scene by appearing in advertisements for luxury brands like Gucci. She has also been photographed sporting editorial-style makeup and bold high-fashion looks. She has been experimenting with pairing bright blonde hair with more masculine silhouettes and pastel colors inspired by the Eighties, showcasing a more sophisticated aspect to her edgy style.