Harry Styles stars in Gucci video after Vogue controversy, fans say 'he looks fab, but t-shirt could be $10'
Days after British singer-songwriter Harry Styles sparked a conversation about traditional masculinity following his Vogue photoshoot where he had donned a dress, he now shot for a video campaign for the renowned fashion label Gucci. The former One Direction member is part of the third episode of the video campaign which has been titled “At The Post Office|Ouverture Of Something That Never Ended”.
In the video we can see, Harry speaking over the phone at a backyard donning a pink tee-shirt paired with blue denim shorts and classy black loafers. He even spits out a word or two in Italian which further impressed his fans. The ‘Golden’ hitmaker’s fans erupted with joy the moment the video was posted on social media. While some praised him for his new campaign, some also mocked him for the high-class fashion.
One user said, “remember when we thought that harry was filming either the golden music video or a gucci campaign and the we got both? like damn” One fan asserted, “harry looked very pretty in the gucci video.” Another user added, “Harry’s voice in that gucci video sounds like gravel and I have never been more in love with it and him.” One individual posted, “I really don’t understand the new obsession on dragging everything harry styles wears? Like he’s in fashion magazines and f**king gucci! High fashion, it’s not gonna be the same of what you lounge in at home or working out. He looks fantastic either way, go touch some grass.” Another shared, “I appreciate Harry Styles so much and he was fantastic in the Gucci thing, I just get embarrassed everytime I see Gucci commercials/videos because they are just SO stereotypical artsy and meta.” One person stated, “i stan harry he looks fab, but that t shirt could literally be $10 at walmart and ill bet gucci is charging $350.”
remember when we thought that harry was filming either the golden music video or a gucci campaign and the we got both? like damn
— leah 🍷 lissy’s wife (@killmysugarr) November 19, 2020
harry looked very pretty in the gucci video
— amy²⁸🐌 is watching greys (@goldenxmemories) November 19, 2020
Harry’s voice in that gucci video sounds like gravel and I have never been more in love with it and him
— magi. (@magilyn38) November 19, 2020
I really don’t understand the new obsession on dragging everything harry styles wears? Like he’s in fashion magazines and fucking gucci! High fashion, it’s not gonna be the same of what you lounge in at home or working out. He looks fantastic either way, go touch some grass 😗
— Felicia♡ (@Onedxstrawberry) November 19, 2020
i stan harry he looks fab, but that t shirt could literally be $10 at walmart and ill bet gucci is charging $350
— ✨ (@dwtsrays) November 19, 2020
Conservative author and speaker Candace Owens had attacked Harry Styles’ Vogue photoshoot, “There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence. It is an outright attack. Bring back manly men.” Conservative podcaster Ben Shapiro had also joined in and said, “This is perfectly obvious. Anyone who pretends that it is not a referendum on masculinity for men to don floofy dresses is treating you as a full-on idiot,” adding, “Masculinity and femininity exist. Outward indicators of masculinity and femininity exist in nearly every human culture. Boys are taught to be more masculine in virtually every human culture because the role of men is not always the same as the role of women.”
The new tailored video campaign by Gucci is part of the GucciFest and will also include other international stars such as Billie Eilish, Jeremy O Harris, Paul B Preciado, Achille Bonito Oliva, Darius Khonsary, Lu Han, Ariana Papademetropoulos, Arlo Parks, Sasha Waltz and Florence Welch, as published by Variety.