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Harry Styles and Alessandro Michele are kindred spirits. Michele, Gucci’s maximalist creative director, praised Styles’s “incredible sense of fashion” when they unveiled a collaboration earlier this year. Harry, meanwhile, called the Italian designer his style icon in a video interview with Vogue at the 2019 Met Gala, which he attended as Michele’s guest.
The firm friends have been loyal supporters of one another’s work for some time now. Harry wore a striking floral suit from Michele’s spring/summer 2016 collection that set him apart from his One Direction bandmates at the 2015 American Music Awards. (He was the first person to wear a full menswear look from Michele’s Gucci on the red carpet.) Since then, the Harrys (Styles and his stylist, Harry Lambert) have gone to Gucci first for any dressing opportunities. Most recently, Michele has supplied looks for Harry’s world tour, as well as the promo trail for My Policeman and Don’t Worry Darling.
As their professional and personal relationship continues to flourish, revisit Harry’s greatest moments in Gucci.
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Alongside Alessandro Michele at the Met Gala, wearing a custom look that fitted the Camp: Notes On Fashion theme perfectly.
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Flinging off a feather boa – which subsequently went viral – at the Grammys.
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On the red carpet at the Don’t Worry Darling premiere in a navy suit and pointed-collar shirt underneath.
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Gracing the stage in an ethereal lace jumpsuit at the Brit Awards.
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Parading around the Coachella stage in a pink fuzzy coat and metallic trousers.
This article was originally published in British Vogue
Alice Cary
Alice Cary, the commerce writer at British Vogue, curates fashion trends, shopping edits, and commerce features while contributing occasionally to the Jewellery and Arts & Lifestyle sections. With a BA in fashion journalism from Central Saint Martins, she began her career as a fashion assistant at The Times. Joining British Vogue as a digital fashion writer in 2020, she transitioned to the commerce team in June 2023, leveraging her expertise to bring forth engaging and trend-forward content.