Harry Styles discusses his love of fashion, quarantine, Black Lives Matter, and more in a new interview with Variety.
16.11.2020 - 23:01 / perezhilton.com
Just when we thought life was good, with Harry Styles making history as the first solo man to grace the cover of Vogue, Candace Owens had to go ruining everything for everybody!
Over the weekend, the conservative political commentator shared her unwelcome opinions about Styles’ choice to wear a dress for part of the photo shoot, demanding in a viral tweet that the world needed “manly men” to make a comeback. Girl, WHUT?!
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Harry Styles discusses his love of fashion, quarantine, Black Lives Matter, and more in a new interview with Variety.
wrote in response to a tweet from Vogue promoting its new Styles interview.Also Read: Candace Owens Dragged for Calling Harry Styles' Vogue Cover 'Attack' on 'Manly Men'On the cover, which was the first one ever to feature a man by himself, Styles wore a Gucci dress. The tweet that prompted Owens’ criticism used this quote from his accompanying interview: “There’s so much joy to be had in playing with clothes.
“Bring back manly men.” That’s all that Harry Styles wrote when posting a pic from his Variety Hitmaker of the Year photoshoot to his Instagram on Dec. 2.
Harry Styles has a little something to say to conservative pundit Candace Owens.
Styles's decision to wear a dress in the publication, AOC replied in her Instagram Stories, "It looks wonderful. The masculine and feminine elements are balanced beautifully – the hair and jacket styling give me James Dean vibes too."She continued, "Some people are mad at it [because] some folks are very sensitive to examining and exploring gender roles in society.
Earlier this month, Harry Styles graced the December cover of Vogue, and discussed his desire to remove gender barriers in fashion. In the feature, the singer wore both men's and women's clothing, including gorgeous couture gowns, for which he received some criticism.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will bend the knee to Black Lives Matter, author Candace Owens argued Wednesday, reacting to the organization calling on Newsom to appoint a Black woman to fill the Senate seat that will be vacated by Kamala Harris.
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.
Harry Styles’ mother has shared how proud she is of her son for wearing a dress on the cover of US Vogue, following criticism from people who accused him of attacking masculinity.Earlier this week, the former One Direction star was targeted by conservative commentators in the US for wearing a blue lace Gucci ballgown as he became the first man to appear solo on the cover of the fashion magazine.On Tuesday, Styles’ mother, Anne Twist, made an appearance on ITV’s Lorraine show, during which she
Harry Styles’ mother Anne Twist spoke about the One Direction star hitting headlines with his recent Vogue cover during an appearance on Tuesday’s “Lorraine”.
Olivia Wilde and Jameela Jamil are among the celebrities who have defended Harry Styles’s historic Vogue cover in which he wears a dress.Styles made history on Friday when he appeared on the front of the US fashion bible in a Gucci dress and tuxedo jacket.
Harry Styles’ defense after conservative author Candace Owens slammed his incredible Vogue cover.On Friday, November 13, the 26-year-old made history as the first-ever solo male to appear on the cover of Vogue.
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 may have made history as the first solo man to appear on the cover of Vogue, but not everyone was a fan of his fashion choices.
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.