Harry Styles has a message for the critics of his gender-fluid wardrobe choices: just stop your crying, it’s a sign of the times.
13.11.2020 - 22:47 / perezhilton.com
Harry Styles is making history… and opening up in the process!
The former One Direction bandmate is celebrating a first in fashion history right now, as he is officially the first man to appear solo on the cover of Vogue alongside his deep-dive cover story published on Friday, November 13th. That’s right — who said Friday the 13th was unlucky, anyways?! Not for Harry, y’all!
Related: Could Harry Be The Sweetest Human Being EVER After This Story?!
Here’s the historic pic:
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Harry Styles has a message for the critics of his gender-fluid wardrobe choices: just stop your crying, it’s a sign of the times.
Harry Styles is a man in demand!In the newest issue of Vogue, the singer appears in a skirt. Although the photo caused some controversy, the magazine is already a huge hit.
Harry Styles’ Vogue cover, in which the singer wears a dress.The “Cherry” singer, 26, recently received backlash for wearing a ball gown in his shoot for American Vogue’s December cover.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, 31, is standing up for Harry Styles, 26, in a recent message she wrote to a fan. The Congresswoman answered a question on her Instagram Story that asked what she thought of the singer wearing a dress on the cover of the latest issue of Vogue on Nov.
Jimmy Fallon is getting into a Harry Styles state of mind.
Logan Paul discussed Harry Styles’ Vogue cover, for which the singer donned a dress, during this week’s episode of his Impaulsive podcast. When one of Logan’s co-hosts agreed with Candace Owens’ evaluation that the cover was “not manly,” Logan rushed to Harry’s defense. Things even got a bit heated between the co-hosts as Logan firmly stuck to his opinion.
Olivia Wilde joins the list of celebrities defending Harry Styles after he graced the cover of Vogue with a lace-trimmed Gucci ball gown, paired with a tuxedo jacket.The stunning outfit started commotion amongst Harry’s fanbase, as he was praised for including gender-fluid fashion in the iconic publication, however the singer was also quickly criticized by the conservative audience, including political commentator Ben Shapiro and author Candace Owens.Olivia, who is currently directing Harry in
Harry Styles made headlines last week for being the first male to appear on the December cover of Vogue magazine on his own. The former One Direction member appeared on the cover wearing a lacy Gucci dress and tuxedo jacket.
Harry Styles‘ mom Anne Twist is speaking out about her son’s iconic Vogue magazine cover, where he wears a Gucci gown on the cover.
the first black photographer to shoot a US Vogue cover, featuring Beyoncé.Styles – who was also photographed for the magazine in a Comme des Garçons kilt, a Wales Bonner knitted skirt and a Victorian-era crinoline – is a trailblazer of gender-neutral dressing, as championed by labels such as Art School, No Sesso and Harris Reed – Styles’ own stylist."There’s so much joy to be had in playing with clothes.
critiqued 26-year-old “Cherry” singer Harry Styles’ new American Vogue cover, in which he wears a ball gown and custom Gucci jacket.“There is no society that can survive without strong men,” Owens, 31, wrote on Twitter in response to the photos of Styles, who, with the cover, became Vogue’s first solo male cover star. “The East knows this.
An attack, she says!“You're pathetic,” Booksmart director . Yup. Of course, other famous far-right trolls took the opportunity to defend their fragile heteronormative ideologies.
Harry Styles proudly ignores gender stereotypes when it comes to how he dresses, and conservative pundit, Candace Owens, has something to say about it. After Harry wore a dress and skirt for the latest issue of Vogue, Candace took to Twitter to slam the stunning photos. She retweeted Vogue’s tweet with the images of Harry, and issued an uncalled for response.
wrote on Twitter in response to the photos of Styles, who, with the cover, became Vogue’s first solo male cover star. “The East knows this.
At some point in history, society started deciding certain clothes and beauty products were reserved for only one gender. It wasn’t always like this and luckily, things are starting to change—for the better. Harry Styles in a dress on the cover of December Vogue is a sign of those times. (Sorry, had to.) In fact, he’s actually the first solo male star on the cover of Vogue, photographed by Tyler Mitchell.