In just 12 months, Miley Cyrus has gone through an incredible fashion change. Cyrus may have started off a dreamy fashion appearance during her Disney days. Yet, nowadays Cyrus' dreamy dress-up days have gone drastic. Take a look at Miley's fashion sense throughout the years.

Being the daughter of Billy Ray Cryus is definitely saying something in the Hollywood business. However, for Miley Cyrus, she wanted to prove she could do more by becoming a television star in one of the biggest networks in the business, Disney. So began the life of Miley Cyrus as "Hannah Montana."

Cyrus may have started off with a squeaky clean and adorable image things took a turn for the scandalous in a mere twelve months. Cyrus choice of clothing weren't the only things that changed but even Miley's hairstyle. From rocking the brunette curls to chopping them off for the bleached look, Cyrus revamped her whole image to the Madonna-like rock star.

While everyone in and out of Hollywood focused on Miley's look and love life, Cyrus had focused on her career. Regardless of taking off from Disney, Cyrus took this chance of getting into the movie business. Though things didn't bode too well for Cyrus, Cyrus film "LOL" didn't make much success unlike fiancé Liam Hemsworth film, "The Hunger Games."

Focusing on things that matter, Cyrus is now currently working on her music career which would no doubt explain Cyrus' drastic fashion change. Cyrus has been working non-stop alongside hit maker, Pharrell Williams, for her upcoming album.

"I've never really had time to do that, to kind of have my record kind of 'done' and then sit there and make it until it's perfect," explained the singer during the Billboard iHeartRadio Music Festival back in September, adding, "So, it's been really, really fun. This whole year that's all I've really dedicated life to."

Like Cyrus "adult" fashion sense, Cyrus new music album is set to showcase an "adult" version of her as well. The album is said to be packed with raw vocals, hip-hop influenced beats and a dirty South-vibe. Even Pharrell claims that the album is "nowhere near what it is that you think."