Harry Styles embraces a new curtain-inspired fashion style

  • Harry Style’s fashion sense has undergone a dramatic change recently, with this gallery highlighting outfits
  • The former One Direction singer, 24, seems to have started dressing in an array of colorful curtain patterns

What is going on with Harry Styles’s fashion sense? The floppy-haired former One Direction singer, 24, seems to have abandoned haute couture in favour of gaudy curtain patterns – as our array of colourful snaps shows. 

What inspired him to embrace the bizarre look? 

And what on earth will he wear to the Brits next week? 

We can only hope he pulls himself together soon…

Pair of red and black Argyle curtains from CafePress (£50)

Harry appears so taken with this pair of red and black Argyle curtains from CafePress (£50) that he even added a white pelmet. Actually, the suit’s custom-made Gucci, worn to the iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas in September. But as One Direction sang, he knows What Makes You Beautiful – apparently, a pair of harlequin curtains.

Did the inspiration for this red and white checked Vivienne Westwood suit worn in London last May come from a pair of Kindle plaid check curtains? You can get the curtains above from £20 in online store JD Williams if you fancy a stab at recreating the look

You can get the curtains above from £20 in online store JD Williams

Did the inspiration for this red and white checked Vivienne Westwood suit worn in London last May come from a pair of Kindle plaid check curtains? You can get the curtains above from £20 in online store JD Williams if you fancy a stab at recreating the look

This floral Gucci number appeared on the first night of Harry’s world tour at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco in September 2017. Fans probably didn’t come for soft- furnishings inspiration, but if they did they could bag this near-identical Tisbury fabric, from John Lewis at £20 a square metre

Near-identical Tisbury fabric, from John Lewis at £20 a square metre

This floral Gucci number appeared on the first night of Harry’s world tour at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco in September 2017. Fans probably didn’t come for soft- furnishings inspiration, but if they did they could bag this near-identical Tisbury fabric, from John Lewis at £20 a square metre

Harry proves he’s a true rock n’ roller on stage at London’s Eventim Apollo in October 2017. His oriental-patterned suit with a black statement collar was Gucci, but he could have created the look with these Kyoto duck egg thermal eyelet curtains from Dunelm (from £20).

Kyoto duck egg thermal eyelet curtains from Dunelm

Harry proves he’s a true rock n’ roller on stage at London’s Eventim Apollo in October 2017. His oriental-patterned suit with a black statement collar was Gucci, but he could have created the look with these Kyoto duck egg thermal eyelet curtains from Dunelm (from £20).

With a 60-inch drop, these red and black Damask curtains from CafePress (£47.50) may have left the 5ft 11in singer slightly short. Gucci fashioned Harry a bespoke suit in a strikingly similar fabric for this gig in New York in September.

red and black Damask curtains from CafePress (£47.50)

With a 60-inch drop, these red and black Damask curtains from CafePress (£47.50) may have left the 5ft 11in singer slightly short. Gucci fashioned Harry a bespoke suit in a strikingly similar fabric for this gig in New York in September.

This Gucci ensemble hung beautifully on Harry as he sang on the Late Late Show with James Cordon in May 2017. Harry teamed his suit with a black shirt. You can team the Elvedon floral eyelet curtains, right, with a blackout lining (£45 at Dunelm)

the Elvedon floral eyelet curtains from Dunelm

This Gucci ensemble hung beautifully on Harry as he sang on the Late Late Show with James Cordon in May 2017. Harry teamed his suit with a black shirt. You can team the Elvedon floral eyelet curtains, right, with a blackout lining (£45 at Dunelm)

Harry brings a whole new meaning to window dressing in this shiny Alexander McQueen suit at the annual Aria awards in Sydney last November. But he’d look just as good on either side of a patio door, like these remarkably similar Colourful Paisley pattern curtains from Cafepress (£50)

Colourful Paisley pattern curtains from Cafepress (£50)

Harry brings a whole new meaning to window dressing in this shiny Alexander McQueen suit at the annual Aria awards in Sydney last November. But he’d look just as good on either side of a patio door, like these remarkably similar Colourful Paisley pattern curtains from Cafepress (£50)

This grey check Gucci suit worn while performing on Saturday Night Live with Jimmy Fallon in April 2017 would look just as good on a curtain pole. Next's Burford woven checked eyelet curtains are the next best thing (£65 - £165). Classic loungewear - if you're a bay window

Next's Burford woven checked eyelet curtains are similar (£65 - £165)

This grey check Gucci suit worn while performing on Saturday Night Live with Jimmy Fallon in April 2017 would look just as good on a curtain pole. Next’s Burford woven checked eyelet curtains are the next best thing (£65 – £165). Classic loungewear – if you’re a bay window

WITH this Gucci patterned suit, worn at the MusiCares annual Person of the Year Award in New York last month, Harry certainly turned to the dark side. But fear not, curtain fans... unlikely though it seems, you can get near identical drapes. How about the black velvet damask Lemington range, right, from Textiles Direct, on eBay (from £4.99)

Black velvet damask Lemington range, from Textiles Direct, on eBay

WITH this Gucci patterned suit, worn at the MusiCares annual Person of the Year Award in New York last month, Harry certainly turned to the dark side. But fear not, curtain fans… unlikely though it seems, you can get near identical drapes. How about the black velvet damask Lemington range, right, from Textiles Direct, on eBay (from £4.99)



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