Pink's Changing Looks
Pink's Changing Looks
1996
The Doylestown, Pennsylvania native attended Central Bucks High School West-and performed in the girl group Choice.
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1999
Not one for subtlety, Pink made her music scene debut rocking a close fuchsia crop.
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2000
The Can't Take Me Home singer shook up the MTV Movie Awards with pure punk spikes.
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2001
The singer sported blond and pink dreads to accept her Grammy with Mya, Christina Aguilera and Lil' Kim for their "Lady Marmalade" cover.
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2002
Before heading off on her Party Tour in support of Missundaztood, Pink worked a wispy, petal pink faux hawk and Blade Runner liner at the Grammys.
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2002
Pink brought out her inner rocker with side-swept black locks and intense purple shadow.
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2004
She launched her star-studded Pepsi commercial ringmaster-style with a flicked out crop and a tiny top hat.
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2006
The I'm Not Dead singer married professional dirt-bike rider Corey Hart. Her soft new look? Platinum curls with closely shorn sides.
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2007
Pink looked just plain pretty with her bronze shadow, peach gloss and bleached-out pixie.
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2010
She took on Old Hollywood style at the Grammys with an upswept, shaved-side skater cut topped off with a diamond brooch.
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2010
Before embarking on her Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour, Pink made a personal appearance with a micro-pixie cut and a silver and sable smoky eye.
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2012
For PETA's Stand Up For Animals benefit, the singer matched her lipstick to her rose-streaked pixie.
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2012
The singer (and brand-new face of CoverGirl) lived up to her name with a pastel pompadour.
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2013
Pink revisits her platinum blond shade.
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2014
The singer goes rocker-chic with a platinum pompadour and shaved sides.
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2015
Pink opted for a piece-y sideswept platinum pixie for the Elle Women in Music Celebration.
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2016
Pink returned to her roots, literally, and sported a pink pompadour styled into curls at the premiere of Alice Through the Looking Glass, for which she wrote the movie's song "Just Like Fire."