Long, short, bleach blonde and brunette hairstyles are all available. Brad Pitt has experimented with about every hairdo imaginable. We tracked the A-ever-changing lister’s hairstyles to offer you a thorough picture of his hair evolution. If you are in search of a dashing cool new look, look no further.

1. 1988

Pitt, like practically everyone else in the 1980s, wore a mullet. His version has a lengthy back and a lot of body and bounces on top.

2. 1990

Pitt had his hair shorter when he was a rising star, and it could be worn unkempt or spiky.

3. 1992

Many people assumed Pitt was going back to his ’80s hairstyle when he unveiled this longer, darker appearance. However, it was because of his role in Kalifornia.

4. 1994

Pitt kept his long hair after his appearance in Interview with the Vampire, but bleached it even blonder, giving him a grunge aesthetic that was in style at the time.

5. 1995

Pitt stunned fans by arriving at the 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards with a short, spiky hairstyle.

6. 2000

Pitt stunned onlookers when he walked onto the red carpet at an American Film Institute event sans his trademark blonde tresses. Bard dyed his hair for his role in the movie Snatch, it turns out.

7. 2002

Pitt abandoned his scruffy beard and coarse hair for a slick cut with serious movement thanks to angled layers at the 2002 Emmy Awards. We’re getting “The Rachel” vibes, dare we say?

8. 2011

Who says males can’t experiment with hair color? Pitt’s hair was light blonde at the ends and dark brown at the roots in the early 2010s.

9. 2013

Pitt debuted an undercut hairstyle on the red carpet in 2013 for his next picture, Fury, in a striking departure from his long and blonde hairstyle.

10. 2019

Pitt is returning to his middle-length approach with two new projects in 2019 and more in the works for 2020. And it isn’t something we despise.