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Taylor has had many different hairstyles throughout her career.

Early years[]

Taylor has naturally curly hair and wore it like that throughout her early years.

Taylor Swift Era[]

Taylor wore her hair curly for the music videos of her self-titled album.

Fearless Era[]

She wore curly and long hair during the Fearless era.

Brown Wig[]

In the You Belong with Me music video, Taylor wore a brown wig to play another character.

Speak Now Era[]

In the Speak Now era, Taylor wore her hair in a similar way to the way she did in the Fearless era. She sometimes switched it to bouncier curls in this era.

Red Era[]

During the Red era, Taylor went through a major image shake up - she started to wear her hair straight and had bangs to fit her changing musical style.

The Red Tour[]

For the start of the tour, Taylor wore her hair down, wavy and eventually cut it, into a style similar to the 1989 era but longer and wavier.

1989 era[]

During the 1989 era, to unveil her new pop-star persona, Taylor cut her hair short with a bob cut, however in the music videos, such as Blank Space and Wildest Dreams, she dyed her hair and wore it long.

The 1989 Tour[]

Taylor wore her 1989 era short hair but slightly longer during the 1989 World Tour.

Bleachella[]

In 2016, Taylor unveiled a new edgier short and bleached look.

Reputation era[]

During the reputation era, she had gotten rid of the bleach and had cut her hair medium length with waves.

Lover era[]

During lover era, she wore her hair similar to the Reputation era but with a pink-dip dye look.

folklore, evermore, Fearless (Taylor's Version), and Red (Taylor's Version) eras[]

During the folklore and evermore eras, she had a curly-fringe hairstyle to fit with her new woodsy vibe.

Midnights era[]

During the Midnights era, Taylor kept the fringe but straightened her hair.

Speak Now (Taylor's Version) Era[]

During the Speak Now (Taylor's Version) photoshoot Taylor had gotten rid of the fringe and brought back the curls. reminiscent of the Speak Now era hair.

1989 (Taylor's Version) Era[]

The Tortured Poets Department Era[]

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