Harry Styles Is in His Sustainable Fashion Era

After much speculation, Harry Styles finally announced last week that his long-awaited fourth album will be released in March. And the name (and comma position) —Keep kissing. Disco, occasionally– sparks curiosity and focuses our attention on the clothes. Styled by Fashion Written by Harry Lambert, album cover and accompanying press photo (taken by a colleague) Fashion contrib Johnny Dufort’s fusion of indie designers and vintage styles marks a stylistic shift for the singer since his Alessandro Michele Gucci days.

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Harry Styles appears on the album cover wearing a Patrick Carroll knitted T-shirt and vintage jeans Keep kissing. Disco, occasionally.

It’s worth noting that everything Styles has worn so far has strong sustainability credentials — considering the singer has a massive platform of 46.6 million followers and relies on Instagram to send a powerful message. These include custom Patrick Carroll knitted T-shirts made from leftover yarn, and vintage jeans from London dealer The Vintage Showroom. Then there’s the classic Miu Miu sweater and bowling shirt from the brand’s Spring 2000 collection, paired with a Prada tie, all from eBay.

“Harry is undoubtedly one of the most stylish men on the planet because the way he dresses is so fluid and unexpected,” said Amy Bannerman, eBay’s style director for old favorites. Fashion. “Seeing this eclectic mix of vintage pieces at this important moment in his career marks a true high point for second-hand and proves that second-hand is still the most desirable option.”

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In November, Styles wore his 15-year-old Mulberry duffle bag.

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