Knox Jolie-Pitt is embracing change. The son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt was photographed showcasing a new and bold hairstyle, adding him to the ranks of dozens of celebrities who enjoy playing around with their looks.
Knox was spotted recently showcasing bright pink hair. Paparazzi captured him with his new hairstyle, sporting his hair cropped short, with the sides featuring a light fade and the top part of his hair styled in spikes.
He complemented his look with colorful shorts and a green sweater he's worn on previous occasions, which reads "kindness forever" in white letters in the front. He completed the look with a backpack and a black shirt underneath.
The sweatshirt seems to be a $25 find from Target’s Women’s Leisure section. It belongs to Universal Thread, one of the retailer’s most popular brands for affordable and size-inclusive basics. The style and color are also offered in several cuts, including a hoodie.
As Jolie and Pitt's kids have grown up, they've all begun to play around with their personal styles, showcasing different hairstyles and fashion trends. In September of this year, Knox's older sister, Shiloh, was photographed showcasing a bleached blonde hairstyle, reminiscent of one of Jolie's most famous '90s looks.
Celebrities love pink
Pink hairstyles are very famous, with many celebrities showcasing them for short periods of time. The hairstyle is fun and creative, even though it requires a lot of maintenance in roder to keep the color vibrant and prevent it from fading.
To achieve a bright pink look, hair often needs to be bleached, a process that can be harsh on the hair. Users also need to maintain it with special and gentle shampoos and regular touch-ups. Over the years, many celebrities have dyed their hair pink, including Lourdes Leon, Hailey Bieber, Amber Heard, and more.
"I loved my pink hair, but it’s hard to maintain," explained Bieber in an interview with Refinery29, referencing the hair color that she wore through 2018. "I get lazy, and you have to do the cream rinse and the color yourself — and I was just like, I’m done. It never stays one color pink; it’s the perfect color, and then you wash it, and it’s the wrong color. But I loved it. If I could have kept it, I would have."








