
In an interview with NPR, pop star Harry Styles opened up about his courageous fashion choices, which have seen him don voluminous skirts, painted nails, feather boas, and colorful suits on the red carpet.
"For me, it's not like doing it to send a message," he said. "Part of being on the last tour, when people came to watch the show, I realized 'Oh, these people just want to see me be myself, and I'm telling them to be themselves.'"
Likewise, the pop star made it clear that he dresses flamboyantly both on and off the stage because it's like second nature to him. Styles did acknowledge, however, "I'm lucky that I work in an industry that allows you to be creative and express yourself, and I'd encourage it to anybody."
The "Watermelon Sugar" hitmaker previously wore a sparkly black gown by iconic Japanese brand Commes Des Garçons on the cover of The Guardian's "Weekend" magazine. He defended the queer connotations of dressing more feminine in an adjacent interview.
"I'm not just sprinkling in sexual ambiguity to be interesting," he said. "I want things to look a certain way. Not because it makes me look gay, or it makes me look straight, or it makes me look bisexual, but because I think it looks cool."
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