Shirtless Harry Styles attempts a low-key exit after his Love On Tour concert in LA

Shirtless Harry Styles attempts a low-key exit as he dashes into a chauffeur driven vehicle after his Love On Tour concert in LA


Hoards of fans were crowded outside to catch a glimpse of the former One Directioner.  

But Harry Styles attempted a low-key exit as he dashed into a chauffeur driven vehicle after his Love On Tour concert at The Forum in LA, on Saturday. 

The shirtless megastar, 27, was still wearing his eye-catching green trousers, and covered his mouth and nose with a black face mask as he quickly made his way to the awaiting car. 

No time for T-shirts! Harry Styles, 27, attempted a low-key exit as he dashed into a chauffeur driven vehicle after his Love On Tour concert at The Forum in LA, on Sunday

Harry was filmed by a series of camera crews as he went directly from on stage straight into the car. 

Once safely inside, the singer put a T-shirt over his head and calmed down after his incredible tour performance. 

It comes after Harry announced he is hoping to fill cabinets across the world with his new beauty brand, entitled Pleasing, where nail polish sets cost $65. 

The star recently made a style statement as he posed for the cover of Dazed magazine’s winter issue in a series of flamboyant dresses and a pair of kitten heels.   

Quick dash! The shirtless megastar was still wearing his eye-catching green trousers, and covered his mouth and nose with a black face mask as he quickly made his way to the car

Quick dash! The shirtless megastar was still wearing his eye-catching green trousers, and covered his mouth and nose with a black face mask as he quickly made his way to the car

Yet he insisted that he ‘doesn’t see himself as a style icon’, despite pushing the boundaries with his genderfluid fashion, and appearing as US Vogue’s first ever male cover star to wear a dress last year.  

Harry told the publication: ‘It’s funny because I don’t think of myself that way [as a style icon]… but bringing people together is the thing I’m most proud of.

‘At shows I get kind of a front-row seat to see a bunch of people getting in a room together and just being themselves.’ 

The Adore You hitmaker discussed his new business venture, noting: ‘It’s starting with nail polish, because that was kind of the birth of what it was for. 

Time to wind down: Once safely inside, the singer put a T-shirt over his head and calmed down after his incredible tour performance

Time to wind down: Once safely inside, the singer put a T-shirt over his head and calmed down after his incredible tour performance

‘Me seeing a colour on a flower or a wallpaper or something and thinking, “Oh, I wanna put that on my nails.” It was a fun little project, but during the pandemic, and when we eventually named it Pleasing, it felt like it was so much more than nail polish.

‘I’ve always found that the moments in my life which have brought me the most joy are the small ones, whether it be, you know, the end of the night under the stars or a bite of food, or sitting with your friends thinking, “Oh, I’m never gonna forget this.”‘

The Brit Award winner went on to add that those moments ‘have the longest-lasting effect’ on him in terms of ‘sparking something wonderful’, which he feels is the ‘essence’ of the brand. 

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