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The Independent UK
Lara Owen

A look back at David Beckham’s best (and worst) haircuts as the star turns 50

From his East London roots to global icon status, David Beckham is undeniably a name synonymous with both footballing prowess and impeccable style.

Whether it's his extensive tattoo collection, sharp tailoring, or meticulous grooming, Beckham's attention to his image has been a constant throughout his career.

As the star celebrates his 50th birthday this May, we take a look back at some of his most iconic hairstyles, which have undoubtedly contributed to his enduring image.

Perhaps the influence of his fashion designer wife, Victoria Beckham, formerly known as Posh Spice, and their history of coordinated outfits, or maybe the legacy of his hairdressing mother, Sandra, has played a role in shaping his distinct style.

Whatever the inspiration, Beckham's hair has often been as talked about as his on-field performances.

From his early days on the pitch to his current status as a style icon, his evolving hairstyles have mirrored his journey, offering a fascinating glimpse into the changing trends and his own personal evolution.

1996 and 1997

Beckham shot onto the scene in 1996, when on 17 August that year (the first day of the Premier League season), he scored a spectacular goal for Manchester United in a match against Wimbledon, and became a household name.

His hair was the classic boys’ cut of the day: Nineties curtains.

David Beckham had classic curtains in 1996 (Malcolm Croft/PA)

This tousled, side swept look has made a come back in recent years, with Beckham, Leonardo DiCaprio and Johnny Depp acting as reference points for the trend.

David Beckham got engaged to Victoria in 1998 (John Giles/PA)

It was in 1997 that Beckham started dating Victoria (then Adams) after she attended a Manchester United match. They were engaged the following year.

1999

Before the millennium was the first time Beckham experimented with dye.

He tried out highlights before bleaching his curtains peroxide blonde, starting a new grooming trend among men.

David Beckham started dating Victoria Adams in 1998 (PA Archive)

Before this, hair dye had largely been the preserve of women, but Beckham showed that experimentation was for everyone.

2000

In 2000, the same year Beckham became England’s captain, he stepped onto the pitch with a buzz cut after a decade of long locks.

2000 was the first time Beckham got a buzz cut (Rui Vieira/PA)

It’s no surprise Beckham opted for a buzz cut: it’s easy to achieve and super-low maintenance, due to the fact that anyone can cut it themselves at home with the a good clipper and the right size guard.

2001

The buzz cut however was a low-maintenance, under-the-radar look – something Beckham is not massively into.

So in 2001, he grew it out, and he sported a Mohican which caused mass media attention and scores of football fans emulating the look.

Beckham grew a mohican in 2001 (Gareth Copley/PA)

“I never did it to create attention,” Beckham said in his 2023 Netflix documentary ‘Beckham’, “I’m not that person.”

Beckham’s mohican garnered mass media attention (Nick Potts/PA)

2002

Shortly after the birth of his second son, Romeo, in 2002, Beckham started to grow out his hair, bleaching the tips blonde, which started a new craze for ‘frosted tips’.

Beckham started to dye the ends of his hair blonde, kick starting a trend (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Frosted tips kick-started a trend for more dimensional colour in men’s hair, with variations of the look being emulated by the likes of Zac Efron, Joe Jonas and Justin Timberlake.

2003

In 2003, Beckham started to indulge in hair accessories, from head bands to hair bands, growing his hair out once again and sporting slicked-back buns on red carpets.

Beckham slicked his hair back into a bun for formal events (Ian West/PA)

His unkempt locks leant into a more laid-back, bohemian style that was beginning to trend at the time, when Sienna Miller and Kate Moss were fashion’s biggest style icons.

Beckham wore headbands on the pitch to get his long hair out of his face (Rebecca Naden/PA)

2006

It wasn’t until the mid-Noughties that Beckham began to sport a variation of his iconic ‘short back and sides’ look.

Beckham cut his hair into a messy ‘short back and sides’ in 2006 (Martin Rickett/PA)

It was this year Beckham would also step down as captain of the England football team after being knocked out of the FIFA World Cup.

His cut was smarter, and more sophisticated, as he entered his thirties (Martin Rickett/PA

Beckham sported a choppy-but-chiselled quiff – a look that would become his signature for years to come.

2010

At the beginning of the 2010s, Beckham sported a modern fohawk, a play on his infamous 2001 look.

Beckham started styling a fohawk in 2010 (Rebecca Naden/PA)

Fohawks are not a common cut for barbers these days, but somehow Beckham seemed to reinvent the style to appear much more on-trend.

Beckham joined Prince William and Prince Harry at the FA reception that year (Owen Humphreys/PA)

His modernised fohawk inspired looks for countless boy bands and male celebrities throughout the 2010s.

2011

From one controversial look to another: in 2011 Beckham started sporting a pared-back pompadour.

David Beckham grew his hair out in the year 2011 (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Keeping his length longer up top is the key to Beckham’s success in most of his styles. With more options for parting and directing, all the extra length can be used to create a variety of good styles.

This longer pompadour look tied into the hipster trend of the time, but it was only a year until Beckham opted for a shorter more polished look.

2012

Hosting the London Olympics, this year was as big for Britain as it was for Beckham’s hair, and as one of the nation’s biggest icons, Beckham made a noticeable change to his look.

Beckham showcased his new smart style at the royal wedding (Fiona Hanson/PA)

His straight back with a side part brought a mature edge to his look. Styled with a dab of matte pomade, a barrel brush and blow dry; Beckham’s new look certainly appeared less effortless than previous ones.

Beckham’s hair and beard was sharp and slick for the carrying of the Olympic flame (Tim Ireland/PA)

He sported his new sleek and sophisticated style at the London Olympics, shortly after debuting it at the Prince and Princess of Wales’ wedding a year prior.2018

By the late 2010s, Beckham had gone for a more rugged and choppy style, paired with his now iconic stubble.

Beckham started to wear his hair shorter from 2012 onward (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA)

Still styled in a quiff, Beckham shaved the sides considerably shorter, which let his beard do more talking.

He sported this classic style at The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding in 2018, which worked well with an elegant tux.

2025

At 50, Beckham has returned to slightly longer locks, styling his sandy blonde hair brushed up with plenty of height.

Beckham’s hair is slightly lighter nowadays peppered with grey (Adam Davy/PA)

He’s maintained the choppier styling for a more rugged look as he enters his 50s.

While his colour looks a bit more pallid, with greys poking through, his beard is the same it’s always been.

Beckham’s cut today is precise while looking effortless (Finnbarr Webster/PA)

As the first to always try new cuts, his current look is smart but easy: not long enough to require maintenance, but not short enough to cost 20 quid at your barber.

As with a lot of his looks, it is fussy without looking like it, which is why Beckham continues to nail male grooming.

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