Harry Styles is the gift that keeps on giving. Last week, he delighted us all with his brand new album Fine Line comprising of 12 tracks that headed straight to the no.1 spot. This week, the former One Directioner continued to spread the joy with Fine Line pop-up stores – filled with t-shirts, bomber jackets and tote bags – in London, LA and New York. Now, he’s wearing said merchandise.
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Heading to Camden – to visit his pop-up – wearing a t-shirt with his name on (literally), Harry wowed the North London crowd with his surprise appearance. Naturally, all eyes were on his sartorial step into the Stables Market. Of course, there was no disappointment as he teamed his tee with a custom-made Bode shirt jacket made from an antique blanket, wide leg trousers with braces and blue nail polish. The best part? We can all invest in (parts of) his outfit now.
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Getting to raid the wardrobe of Harry Styles sounds like a dream come true. With a string of Gucci campaigns under his – most likely, Gucci – belt, and celebrity stylist (Harry Lambert) on speed dial, we can only imagine what would be hidden in the archives. And his connections have paid off for us all. Joining forces with the Italian fashion house’s creative director, Alessandro Michele, Styles’ t-shirt isn’t one you missed out on at the pop-ups, it’s available to pre-order from the star’s own website.
The Gucci collaboration to celebrate the launch of the new album sees the unisex, eco-consious t-shirt causing a flurry of interest among fans, and fashion people alike. A percentage of the sales go to the Global Fund For Women charity fighting for women’s rights around the globe – oh, Harry! Can you cope with any more good news? Each t-shirt also comes with a copy of the new album in retro vinyl and CD form, or digital, if you wish.
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Styles went on to continue a momentous December by heading to the BBC Radio 1 headquarters to sing track number 4, “Lights Up” on his album and a cover of Lizzo’s “Juice” for the last Live Lounge of the decade. Showing the tee in all its Gucci glory – we could all do with being a little bit more Harry come 2020.
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