Harry Styles: Five best fashion moments from ‘Golden’ music video

Singer introduces fans to a new graduate designer

Sarah Jones
Tuesday 27 October 2020 09:58 GMT
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Harry Styles has released the music video for his fifth single “Golden” and, as expected, it’s packed with unparalleled fashion moments.

Taken from his second studio album Fine Line, the three-and-a-half-minute video for the single — which was shot in Italy amid the coronavirus pandemic — shows Styles running, driving, and swimming throughout the Amalfi Coast.

The summer vibe and golden-hour hue of the video is complemented by the singer’s sartorial choices which include a billowing white shirt, yellow fisherman hat, lace driving gloves and, of course, a lot of bare chest.

The looks, which were all conceived by his long-time stylist, Harry Lambert, are in stark contrast to the elaborate ruffles seen in Styles’ “Falling” video and the colourful 70s-inspired “Watermelon Sugar” wardrobe, with the singer instead opting for softer, subtler hues and timeless silhouettes.  

The video also sees Styles frolicking around the coast in his go-to brands, from Gucci to Éliou, as well as pieces from a British up-and-coming designer.

Click through the gallery above to see Styles’ best looks in “Golden”.

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