But her most recent era is an unexpected combination of two polar opposites: professional and risque.
Naturally, for the cover, photographed by Alasdair McLellan, the singer wore a full Gucci look.
Channeling her new corporate sleaze aesthetic, she wore a classic button-up in a deep emerald green.
Unfastened down to her decolletage, the sophisticated staple evoked the quiet luxury aesthetic.
Despite her office-appropriate top, Cyrus bottoms were practically underwear.
Think: Chanel skirt sets and three-piece suits.
Her most notable, however, was a sheer bodysuit more akin to lingerie.
A far cry fromher infamous sparkly teddy bear bodysuit from the 2013 VMAs, this iteration was utterly grown-up.
She wore a see-through mesh piece from Saint Laurent with cut-outs down the neckline.
She tucked it into leather skirt cinched with a belt (also from Saint Laurent).
A style star, through and through.