Fashion
The singer wore a design from Marc Jacobs’s spring 2020 collection proving the future of fashion is genderless
Over the past few years, the horizons of men’s fashion have broadened dramatically; even now, these codes are continuing to evolve for the better. Not only are menswear designers showing bolder, more thought-provoking collections, but customers are increasingly willing to take risks, too.
When it comes to translating these style maxims to the red carpet with panache, few can rival Harry Styles. The singer has been more than happy to regularly amplify his androgynous style codes to epic, Hollywood-worthy proportions. (It goes without saying that Styles has always enjoyed a more theatrical approach to red carpet dressing.) Just last night at the Brit Awards, for instance, he debuted his latest headline-worthy fit: a pair of Mary Janes made custom for him by Gucci. But even though Styles' taste in men’s clothing is always fresh, the singer’s clearest and most powerful statement is his increasing embrace of a genderless approach to fashion.
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Last night, Styles stepped out at the Brits in a bright yellow three-piece suit from Marc Jacobs’s spring 2020 womenswear collection. While he largely wore it as it appeared on the runway, with a lilac purple bow tied around the neck, he clearly couldn’t resist added his own signature details to the look. A pair of spiffy white dress shoes and a fistful of rings instantly made the look feel a little more, well, Harry. It was the breakout ensemble of the evening—and proved once again that the best fashion has no boundaries.
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This article previously appeared on Vogue.com