International audienceThe Earth's inner core is structurally complex and its texture as well as the degree of its seismic anisotropy1 varies with depth2. In the modern inner core, an uppermost isotropic layer3, 4 surrounds a deeper and more anisotropic region that includes the seismically distinct innermost inner core5, 6, 7. This structural complexity is probably related to strain resulting from the growth of the inner core8. However, as most dynamic models of anisotropy generation8, 9, 10, 11 have considered only current deformation, how strain evolved through time and influenced texture is not fully understood. Here we use a numerical model to couple preferential crystallization in the equatorial region of the inner core8 with density st...