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Harry Styles wears his heart on his pink, ruffled sleeve. At the start of his career, he wore it on his gray, tailored sleeve. But in both cases—and all the sleeves in between—the Styles icon (sorry) has expressed his personal, professional, and even political leanings through the art of fashion. Like his professional identity, the former One Direction member-turned-multi-hyphenate pop culture icon's look is continuously shape-shifting. His stylistic choices have often reflected the chameleonic aspects of his life: his current sonic influences, his lover du jour, his evolving approach to gender and sexuality.

Styles is a professional leading man, but his current fashion identity is the result of the singer's collaborations with his stylist, Harry Lambert; gender-flouting designers like Harris Reed; and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele. Styles himself does not underestimate the value and power of his wardrobe: Reed told The Independent that the singer keeps his clothes in a secret archive "somewhere in London" with round-the-clock surveillance. From preppy and boyish to artful and norm-shattering, following Styles' fashion evolution reveals an evolution in what it means to be a boy band member, a contemporary sex symbol, and a "manly man."

If One Direction were the Spice Girls, Harry Styles would've been Preppy Spice

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On September 19, 2010, a then-16-year-old Harry Styles wore a gray cardigan, a green skinny scarf, and stacks of bracelets to audition for the British talent show The X Factor. Throughout his time on the competition show, Styles wore unremarkable, neutral looks onstage, and casual sweats and sneakers offstage. One Direction was styled as a fresh take on the boy band, forgoing matchy-matchy uniforms in favor of looks that distinguished each band member from the others without clashing in color. In the band's early days, Styles' trademark look revolved around structured blazers and khaki pants and was,as bandmate Zayn Malik said in Teen Vogue, "quite preppy." AsGlamour noted back in 2012, the guys of 1D wore "Jack Wills, that collegiate-y brand from the UK."

Then, in September 2012, Styles signaled his emerging allegiance to high fashion when he sat in the front row of Burberry's London Fashion Week show (allegedly to support his rumored then-girlfriend, model Cara Delevingne). Backstage, Styles spoke withOn Demand Entertainmentabout what he liked about the classic British fashion house: "The clothes are... nice and subtle," he said. "The colors aren't, like, too much... It's easy to wear."

Harry Styles' look got more rock 'n' roll

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When One Direction's sound got a little more rock 'n' roll with 2013's Midnight Memories, Harry Styles' look followed suit. He went through a phase of keeping his curls in place with Keith Richards-esque hats and headscarves, and cast aside his previous buttoned-up look forunbuttoned, grunge-y shirts that revealed his growing collection of sailor-inspired chest tattoos. The singer also began opting for edgier fashion houses, including Saint Laurent—which was led by rock band outfitter Hedi Slimane at the time—and Alexander McQueen.

The Midnight Memoriesera also ushered in a darkening ofStyles' color palette as he developed a uniform of black skinny jeans and beaten-up leather Chelsea boots. In the 2017 documentary Harry Styles at the BBC (via Teen Vogue), Styles revealed that his devotion to the heeled boot began after he was mobbed by Parisian fans who stole his sneakers. But according to a 2019 profile in The Guardian, Styles' experimentation with the footwear began years earlier, pre-fame: His childhood friends greeted him with bewilderment when "little Harry had the gumption to show up in the playground wearing Chelsea boots instead of the approved chunky trainers."

Styles' stylistic shift from pop boy to rock star didn't go unnoticed: He beat out the likes of David Beckham and Kate Middleton to win the2013 British Style Icon Awardat the British Fashion Awards.

The Harry Styles award show look that was a 'turning point'

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When asked what he looked for in a lady in a November 2014 interview with On Demand Entertainment, Styles said that femaleness was "not that important." The comment may have been said in jest, but it unofficially marked the beginning of Styles' increasing openness about gender and sexuality. It was around this time that Styles began incorporating subtle feminine elements into his looks, such as cheetah-print Saint Laurent jackets, ruffled shirts, and floral prints.

After One Direction announced their plans to take a break in August 2015, Styles began to work more closely with the stylist Harry Lambert. According toGQ,Styles appeared to be Lambert's "sole celebrity client" at the time (although the stylist now works withThe Crown's Emma Corrin). In a 2019 interview withBritish Vogue, Lambert calledthe white floral Gucci suit Styles wore to the 2015 American Music Awards "the turning point" for the singer's style journey. "It was very exciting to see everyone's responses, but also how great he looked in it," he said. "At the time it was a very bold move to make."

The look was a glimpse of things to come: the genesis of Styles' currentGucci-centric aesthetic and the close partnership between Lambert and Styles.

After One Direction, Harry Styles became an 'artthrob'

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"Heartthrobs are getting weirder—and that's exciting," Anne Donahue wrote in a 2016 The Guardian essay, in reference to Harry Styles. Following the breakup of One Direction, one of Styles' first moves, other than working on his folky Britpop solo debut album, was landing a role in Christopher Nolan's World War II blockbuster Dunkirk. He cut off his trademark long curls for the role, trading them for a pseudo-bowl cut that sent fans into a social media frenzy.

From a public perspective, 2016 was a relatively quiet year for Styles. But when it came time for the singer to make his first press appearance as a solo star, he hand-picked the alternative magazine Another Man as the outlet. He appeared in the magazine's Fall/Winter 2016 issue wearing choker necklaces, a toy-soldier jacket, and a floral suit. "[Harry] was always interested in clothes and spent all of his birthday money and wages on getting the train into Manchester to expand his wardrobe," Gemma Styles, his sister, wrote in the accompanying article.

Donahue penned her essay for The Guardian in response to the Another Maneditorial."And we also notice that out of every magazine, he's opted for a niche publication," she wrote,"telegraphing an allegiance to the niche worlds of art and fashion rather than aiming for mainstream notoriety." The essay was aptly titled, "Harry Styles proves the heartthrob is dead: long live the artthrob."

Harry Styles let his solo sound and individual style fly

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With the release of Dunkirk and his first solo album, 2017 was a pivotal year in Harry Styles' professional and sartorial evolution. In the cover shoot for his album, he wore a blue velvet suit while soaking in a bath of millennial pink.He was featured in the May 2017 issue ofRolling Stone in a high-necked, lace-trimmed Victorian blouse that recalled Mick Jagger circa 1969, as well as a pink puss*-bow blouse under a floral brocade suit. In an NPR feature called "Styles of the Times," Ann Powers wrote that the Rolling Stone spread "officially signaled his coming of age."

"Styles dresses in the finery of rock's legacies: not just that t-shirt borrowed from grunge, but a Carnaby Street style black suit designed by the late post-punk fashion maverick Alexander McQueen and a punkish ripped-jeans-and-bandana look that makes him look like a youthful Mick Jones of the Clash," Powers wrote. "He also appears in a high-necked lace top that places him within the queer continuum of current trendsetters." In an interview withETthat November, Styles revealed that he drew most of his inspiration from a country singer, not a punk-rocker."My music and fashion main influence was probably Shania Twain," he said.

The many suits of Harry Styles

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Throughout 2017 and 2018, Harry Styles began favoring alternative London designers as much as high-fashion giants like Gucci. According toVogue, Styles' stylist Harry Lambert connected the singer with the gender-fluid designer Harris Reednear theend of 2017. While creating looks for Styles, Reed drew inspiration from rock 'n' roll legends like David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and Mick Jagger. As Reed told Paper,they aimed to push the singer in "a glam rock direction."

"I'm a gender-fluid designer. This community is very important to me," Reed told GQ. "I really want to make a global change in how we look at acceptance and fluidity, and [Styles] really understood that."

At the beginning of 2018, Styles was featured in fourth place on GQ's annual best dressed men list. The singer's entry was accompanied by a quote from American designer Michael Kors, who called him "the modern embodiment of British rocker style: edgy, flamboyant, and worn with unapologetic swagger." On tour in 2018, Styles showcased his new music as much as his immaculate collection of suits.Cosmopolitanrounded up 36 of his gorgeous suits, a list that includesglittery Saint Laurent numbers, purple-and-orange colorblock creations by Calvin Klein, lush ensembles by Alexander McQueen,bespoke designs by Charles Jeffrey's East London club-kid label LOVERBOY, and, of course, copious Gucci florals. In June 2018, Styles appeared in his first Gucci campaign, marking the official beginning of a fashionable partnership with designer Alessandro Michele.

There's a piece of Camille Rowe in how Harry Styles dresses

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"There's a piece of you in how I dress/Take it as a compliment," Harry Styles sings in "Cherry," the fifth track on his 2019 sophom*ore album Fine Line. The song features a voicemail recording of French-American model-slash-actor Camille Rowe, whom Styles dated from 2017 to 2018. Sartorially, the couple could have been Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger 2.0. While Rowe and Styles were together, they often shared clothes, including a striped cardiganthat set fans' social media accounts ablaze. But even beyond their breakup, the model's flair left a lasting impact on the singer.

The pair reportedly began dating in the summer of 2017, and it was around that time that Styles began to wear brighter colors and more Bohemian, bell-bottomed getups. Elements of Rowe's playful, 1970s-inspired vintage style—which revolves around colorful prints and cheeky slogan t-shirts—have permeated Styles' outfits, music videos, and general aesthetic ever since the former lovebirds met. The music video for "Watermelon Sugar"—a song that, as Styles shared on NPR'sTiny Desk Concert, was partially inspired by Rowe's favorite book, Richard Brautigan's In Watermelon Sugar—was filmed on Super 8 film and featured Styles romping around in sweater vests and candy colors, saturated in Rowe's vibrant vintage aesthetic.

The 2019 Met Gala brought Harry Styles on as a co-chair

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"The essence of Camp is its love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration," Susan Sontag wrote in her 1964 essay "Notes on 'Camp'." Not one to shy away from flamboyance, Harry Styles was a fitting choice to co-chair the 2019 Met Gala, given its theme, Camp: Notes on Fashion. Styles stepped onto the red carpet in gleaming heeled boots; a sheer, nipple-freeing Gucci blouse; and a single pearl earring.

"What women wear. What men wear. For me it's not a question of that," Styles told The Guardian later that year. "If I see a nice shirt and get told, 'But it's for ladies,' I think: 'Okaaaay? Doesn't make me want to wear it less though.'" He continued: "In terms of how I wanna dress... I want things to look a certain way. Not because it makes me look gay, or it makes me look straight, or it makes me look bisexual, but because I think it looks cool... I just think sexuality's something that's fun. Honestly? I can't say I've given it any more thought than that."

Harry Styles was called the 'patron saint of menswear'

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"I'm having a year of big pants," Harry Styles told Graham Norton in December 2019. As 2019 faded into 2020, Styles entered the era of his sophom*ore album, Fine Line. The album's sleeve was branded with fish-eyed photos of Styles in flared trousers, a top hat, and manifold magenta (and the boldest suit of all: his birthday suit). The accompanying music videos also followed an exaggerated, David Bowie-inspired aesthetic: tweed flares, a newsboy cap, and striped pajamas in "Adore You"; a sheer, purple, ruffled tunic blouse in "Falling."

In February 2020, Styles appeared on the BRIT Awards red carpet in a sweater vest, pearl necklace, flared pants, and Mary Jane shoes. (His now-trademark pearl necklace has inspired think-pieces in outlets including W and The Wall Street Journal that contemplate the accessory's cultural impact.) Styles took the BRITs stage to perform his emotional ballad "Falling" while wearing a Gucci lace jumpsuit with matching gloves. Later, while sitting in the audience, he wore his loudest look of the evening: a canary yellow suit with a gauzy purple neck scarf tied in a big bow. Following the event, Esquire deemed Styles the "Patron Saint of Menswear."

Harry Styles made history with his Vogue cover

In November 2020, Harry Styles became American Vogue's first-ever cover boy. The pop icon appeared on the front of the magazine's December 2020 issue wearing a frothy, lace dress —by Gucci, of course. The cultural moment surfaced in the wake of a particularly polarizing presidential election, and after Styles had endorsed Joe Biden on Twitter. The photos sparked right-wing backlash: In a multi-day Twitter spree, conservative commentator Candace Owens tied the editorial to "the steady feminization of our men" and deemed it "an outright attack," adding, "Bring back manly men." Public figures including Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, Olivia Wilde, and Elijah Wood all jumped on social media to come to Styles' defense.

Styles'Vogue cover also drew criticism from members of the LGBTQ+ community. Some questioned why the historic, norm-shattering moment was given to a white, cisgender man who has only publicly dated women rather than, as nonbinary performance artist Alok Vaid-Menon suggested, a "trans femme of color."

Speaking withLorraine,Styles' mother, Anne Twist, likened the shoot to "playing dress-up." In the magazine's accompanying profile, "Playtime with Harry Styles," the singer cited "showmen" including David Bowie, Elvis, Elton John, and Freddy Mercury as inspirations. "You can never be overdressed. There's no such thing," Styles said. "Once you remove any barriers, obviously you open up the arena in which you can play... There's so much joy to be had in playing with clothes. I've never really thought too much about what it means — it just becomes this extended part of creating something."

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FAQs

When did Harry Styles change his style? ›

2017: Harry's debut album and new style

After cutting his hair for his acting role in 'Dunkirk', Harry embarked on the promotional tour of his debut album wearing more colour, and heavily aligning himself with the brand he is now synonymous with, Gucci.

How does Harry Styles influence fashion? ›

Harry Styles is known for his unique and eclectic fashion sense, often mixing vintage and modern styles to create a bold and individual look. He is not afraid to experiment with different colours, patterns, and textures and frequently wears clothing traditionally worn by women, such as dresses and skirts.

How would you describe Harry Styles style? ›

Never one to stick to a traditional shirt and pants, Styles has come to be known for his affinity of high waisted trousers, chunky necklaces, and sparkly boots and thanks to his close relationship with former Gucci designer Alessandro Michele (and investment in rising label S.S.

What year did Harry Styles wear a dress? ›

In the December 2020 issue of American Vogue, English singer Harry Styles wore a custom-made blue Gucci dress as their first ever solo male cover star.

Did Harry Styles do a gender reveal? ›

Styles finally revealed the gender — but not before milking the suspense a little longer by asking Cunningham if her daughter, Evie, has a gender preference for her sibling. Evie does not. “It's a girl,” announced Styles as Accor Stadium erupted in cheers and applause.

Who was Harry Styles influenced by? ›

It was influenced by the artists he grew up listening to, such as Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, the Beatles and Fleetwood Mac, as well as the songwriting of Harry Nilsson. Styles praised Nilsson's lyrics as being "honest, and so good, and I think it's because he's never trying to sound clever."

What is Harry Styles known for wearing? ›

It's no secret: Harry's best styling trick is adding a pearl necklace to any outfit. Again, the star sported a simple T-shirt, colorful jacket, and corduroy trousers and still turned heads.

What does Harry Styles think about fashion? ›

Part of Styles' huge appeal is that he gives people permission to be themselves and express themselves creatively. , Styles told Vogue: “When you take away 'There's clothes for men and there's clothes for women,' once you remove any barriers, obviously you open up the arena in which you can play.

Why is Harry Styles unique? ›

He is more than just an artist with a stellar voice and dashing looks. He is a rebel, a trendsetter, a beacon of joy, and an incredible influencer. But what makes Harry Styles' brand so powerful? It's his unique ability to create a professional, consistent and emotional presence that is absolutely captivating.

Why is Harry Styles special? ›

From the moment he launched his solo career, Harry Styles was one of the most famous and successful musicians in the world. While he was already selling millions and conquering charts, his single “As It Was” changed everything for him, taking him to a new level.

Who was Harry Styles compared to? ›

Mick Jagger has said that comparisons between him and Harry Styles are “superficial”. The “As It Was” singer has long been compared to the Rolling Stones frontman due his gender-fluid approach to dressing and on-stage presence, with Styles even impersonating Jagger in a 2017 episode of Saturday Night Live.

Who was the first male on Vogue? ›

Not that men haven't found their way on to the front of the magazine in the past: the first was actor and It boy Helmut Berger, alongside Marisa Berenson, photographed by David Bailey for the July 1970 edition.

What issue of Vogue is Harry Styles on? ›

The December edition of Vogue was the first time the magazine ever published a male solo cover since it was first launched in 1892. Styles is most stunning in a glamorous cornflower Gucci gown.

Who designed Harry Styles clothes? ›

Harry Lambert might be behind some of the buzziest red-carpet outfits worn by the likes of Harry Styles, Emma Corrin and Eddie Redmayne, but he wasn't the type of person who grew up thumbing through the pages of Vogue. “I never came from reading fashion magazines, I never came from knowing fashion,” the stylist admits.

What was Harry Styles name before he changed it? ›

Harry Styles
Birth nameHarry Edward Styles
Born1 February 1994 Redditch, Evesham Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom
OriginHolmes Chapel, Cheshire
GenresSoft rock rock pop Britpop
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What is the age difference between Harry Styles? ›

The Sun also reported on the burgeoning relationship, quoting a source about their attraction and how they couple with the 10-year age difference (Styles is 26, while Wilde is 36).

When did Harry Styles dress up as Elton John? ›

Ok, I'll back it up a bit. Harry hit up a Beverly Hills Halloween party on Friday, October 26 dressed as Elton John circa his Dodgers Stadium performance in 1975, sporting a sparkly, bedazzled baseball uniform with Elton's signature oversized flashy sunglasses and a matching blue baseball cap.

When did Harry Styles dress up as Dorothy? ›

Harry Styles took a trip down the yellow brick road ahead of Halloween this year. During the first of his two “Harryween” concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden on Saturday (Oct. 30), the English pop superstar dressed as Dorothy Gale from 1939's The Wizard of Oz.

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