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Harry Styles’ Red Carpet Looks Have One Thing In Common

From Venice to Toronto, we’re zeroing in on his Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman promotion tour.

by El Hunt
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TORONTO, ONTARIO - SEPTEMBER 11: Harry Styles attends the "My Policeman" Premiere during the 2022 To...
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Harry Styles has come a long way from Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk in 2017. Now a leading man in Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman, his style on the promotion tour of both films has also stepped up a notch.
Arriving in style at his first ever film festival, Styles channeled Elton John-meets-gondolier as he pulled up at Venice Film Festival. And many of his Gucci garms came directly from his own HAHAHA collaboration with the luxury brand.
Adding to the Rocket Man vibes, these square sunnies — also from Styles’ Gucci link-up — were firm faves throughout the day, and made a second appearance as part of his Venice red carpet look.
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Walking the red carpet ahead of Don’t Worry Darling’s Venice screening, Harold strutted his stuff in a custom Gucci suit complete with a gigantic statement collar. The singer-turned-actor added another pair of square sunnies from his HAHAHA collection to complete the look.
To complete the look, Styles opted to wear his heart on his feet, courtesy of these rather fetching cowboy boots from his HAHAHA collection.
The pop icon also rocked up with a fistful of statement Gucci rings and a trademark flash of turquoise nail polish.
Though Toronto Film Festival was less eventful than Venice, Styles still brought the ‘lewks.’ Case in point: this black pinstripe suit, also from his collection with Gucci. His bright clay necklace, meanwhile, is by the Miami-based jewellers éliou — one of the singer’s go-to brands.
Another day, another Gucci look. Walking the red carpet in Toronto ahead of the My Policeman premiere, Styles accessorised his bold green double-breasted suit with a vintage-style bamboo handbag, also by the Italian brand.
Let’s just pause to unpack that majestic handbag, which is a remake of Gucci’s iconic 0633 bag. Originally created in 1947, Liz Taylor, Grace Kelly, and Princess Diana were all fans of this classic holdall.
Taking Don’t Worry Darling to the Big Apple for its New York premiere, Harold rocked a crushed velvet blazer and pinstriped flares by Gucci. The naval-inspired ensemble isn’t available to buy yet, but forms part of the brand’s A/W 2022 collection.