Harry Styles Is The Definition Of Golden In Unseen Gucci Campaign Photo
Harry Styles Is The Definition Of Golden In Unseen Gucci Campaign Photo
Harry Styles looks golden in a previously unseen Gucci campaign video. Picture: Getty
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A photo of Harry Styles on the set of Gucci’s fragrance campaign is the most stunning thing you’ll see today.
Harry Styles has been a face of Gucci for some years now and the ‘Adore You’ singer continues to prove just why he’s the ideal model for the luxury brand.
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In a previously unseen snap from their Gucci Mémoire campaign, Harry is literally the poster boy of his song ‘Golden’.
Harry Styles is a long-time Gucci ambassador. Picture: Getty
Naturally, the comments from fans awe-struck by the shot flooded the post with their replies.
“WHEN I SAY PERFECTION I MEAN HARRY STYLES,” one accurately responded.
“How is he like this,” questioned another, and we’re wondering the same thing.
“HE’S SO HANDSOME IT HURTS,” replied a third.
The campaign for Alessandro Michele’s fragrance was shot back in 2019, with Harry leading the cast alongside a number of other talented stars.
We’re just wondering why they didn’t bless our eyes with this picture before!?
But we won’t have too long to wait for more smouldering Styles content, as Gucci recently teased their upcoming campaign starring Haz himself as well as James Corden, Awkwafina, Dakota Johnson, Serena Williams, Diane Keaton and Sienna Miller.
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Harry Styles’s Latest Gucci Look Is Bigger And Better Than His Boa
Things are looking up. The sun is out, the Easter Bank Holiday is within reach, and Gucci has shared a teaser of Harry Styles in its next campaign. Just a fortnight after his stellar suits and boa at the Grammys, Harry’s back with a new sartorial talking point, and yet another fashion accolade tucked firmly under his GG insignia belt.
On Instagram and on Twitter, Gucci shared a beaming portrait of the 27-year-old teasing the forthcoming #GucciBeloved spring/summer 2021 campaign, shot by Harmony Korine and slated for release next month. Styles stars alongside fellow Gucci family favourites Dakota Johnson and Sienna Miller, as well as new-to-the-fold faces Serena Williams, Awkwafina, Diane Keaton and James Corden.
Dakota Johnson, Diane Keaton, Awkwafina and Serena Williams also star in Gucci’s latest campaign. © Courtesy of Gucci, Photo by Harmony Korine
It’s Harry’s first time starring in the brand’s big seasonal advertising campaign, but the portrait marks his sixth time stepping in front of the camera for his beloved Gucci. Having first appeared in a tailoring campaign for the house in 2018, Harry went on to star in two more before the One Direction alum added a fragrance campaign to his CV as a key face of the 2019 Mémoire d’une Odeur release. Most recently, Styles starred in the lookbook for the collection that this new campaign celebrates.
The denim cut-offs and baby-pink tee he wore in his November portrait has been replaced by a rather more tactile faux-fur jacket, worn over a floral shirt with a tie-neck.
Harry’s campaign outfit in the collection lookbook.
The spring/summer 2021 campaign feels particularly noteworthy. Not only is it dropping as Gucci marks its centenary this year, it also ushers in the changes to Gucci’s calendar and gendered offering that creative director Alessandro Michele announced in May 2020.
This charismatic photo of our boy in the flares has successfully whetted fashion appetites, but rest assured there is more to come. “Coming soon”, said Gucci on its social media feeds. We say: it can’t come soon enough.
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