Mark Owen rocked a bohemian look in a linen suit and long flowing locks.
The Take That star looked unrecognisable at The Ivor Novello Awards in London after recently debuting his new style.
As well as his shoulder-length wavy hair, he also added a bit of flare with his facial hair too, and has grown himself a moustache.
The sharp suit was the perfect combination of smart-meets-casual and he appeared to be wearing it without a shirt underneith.
The singer, 50, wore a short gold chain with a circular pendant and topped the look off with a pair of cream leather boots with a slight heel.
Mark is currently working on his solo career and is promoting his new album.
Sharing a photo of the cover, where he is wearing a shiny shirt as he posed in front of a American-style motel.
Sharing the cover to Instagram, he added the caption: "Just to let you know, 'You Only Want Me' the first single from my new album, ‘Land of Dreams’ is out now!!
"Land of Dreams’ will be released on September 23rd but is available for pre-order now".
His new single is his first since 2013's The Art of Doing Nothing.
He is set to embark on a tour of the UK in October to promote the album and is playing festivals including The Isle of Wight Festival and latitude.
He first raised eyebrows with his bold look at this week's Cannes Film Festival.
He attended the star-studded event with band members Gary Barlow and Howard Donald.
Embracing the seventies look, the singer was wearing a huge pair of white sunglasses with a light grey suit jacket over a pink shirt.
They had made the appearance to promote the new Take That movie, Greatest Days.
It's been reported that the film will tell the story of a young boyband who grew to be one of the biggest groups of the nineties.
The plot is set to be based around newcomers Aaron Bryan, Dalvin Cory, Joshua Jung, Mark Samaras and Mervin Noronha, and has been inspired by the musical about Take That - The Band.
It will also feature some favourite tracks from the band throughout the decades.
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In the move, the boys will meet up to look back and reflect on their youth.
The movie comes as former band member Robbie Williams announced that production has begun on his big budget biopic Better Man.
Robbie will star as himself in the film, which has been billed as a "musical fantasy", which is being made by Michael Gracey who created The Greatest Showman.
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