thatsactuallystarlight:

“When Harry Styles broke free from the constraints of One Direction to embark on his solo career, it meant finding a sound – and style – all of his own. Styles left his band T-shirts and bow ties behind for big-name designer brands that met his new aesthetic – Saint Laurent, Burberry and Gucci. Lots of Gucci. A vibrant tartan or floral Gucci suit, with flared tailored trousers fast became his go-to to stand out on stage; while silk shirts, skinny black jeans and cowboy boots commandeer his off-duty wardrobe. Fashion highlights so far have included: an AnOther Magazine cover shoot ahead of his debut album release; the album’s artwork, in which he dons a pastel blue Hillier Bartley suit; securing the Gucci autumn/winter ‘18/‘19 men’s tailoring campaign, shot inside a British chip shop, no less; and the following resort 2019 campaign by photographer Glen Luchford, alongside a number of furry accessories, baby pigs, goats and sheep.”

— Meet the 10 changing faces of men’s fashion (via VOGUE Australia)