Written by Giulia Heyward, CNNBrian Ries, CNN
Harry Styles simply added one other accolade to his rising record of achievements. Starring on the cover of US Vogue’s
December 2020 subject, he’s the primary man to entrance the style title
solo.
In the brand new subject, Styles talks about his plans to journey to Tokyo, his music and — in fact — his sartorial decisions, which have been recognized to blur gender strains.
Harry Styles is US Vogue’s December cover star. Credit: Tyler Mitchell/Vogue
“As a kid I definitely liked fancy dress,” Styles informed Vogue. “I was really young, and I wore tights for [a school play]. I remember it was crazy to me that I was wearing a pair of tights. And that was maybe where it all kicked off!”
The
cover story options Styles in a full-length robe, designed by Gucci’s Alessando Michele, paired with tailor-made tuxedo jacket. He additionally poses topless in a Chopova Lowena kilt-inspired skirt.
Harry Styles Credit: Tyler Mitchell/Vogue
The photographs had been taken by the extremely wanted photographer Tyler Mitchell. His profession was propelled to nice heights in 2018 when he grew to become the primary Black photographer to shoot a Vogue cover.
Beyoncé was his topic on that event.
Earlier within the 12 months, Styles made headlines after he
appeared on the cover of Beauty Papers, a biannual journal primarily based in London, in fishnets and lipstick.
While Styles is on no account the primary man to problem gender stereotypes of clothes, he is grow to be one of some mainstream artists to take action.
Harry Styles Credit: Tyler Mitchell/Vogue
“What women wear. What men wear. For me it’s not a question of that,” Styles
informed The Guardian final 12 months. “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… I think the moment you feel more comfortable with yourself, it all becomes a lot easier.”