Harry Styles makes front-row comeback at London Fashion Week after decade
Harry Styles makes rare appearance at London Fashion Week in new look
Harry Styles has ended his front-row seat hiatus at London Fashion Week.
The former One Direction heartthrob made a stunning appearance at the S.S. Daley show on Friday, September 13, during London Fashion Week.
Returning to the front row for the first time in a decade, the Watermelon Sugar hitmaker took the seat next to the Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
Styles, 30, was decked up in a navy coordinating button-down shirt and trousers set from the label.
He paired the outfit with a white shirt underneath, both embellished with a matching crochet accent. Sporting a side a buzz cut, Styles completed his look with a pair of casual vans.
The As It Was singer previously invested a "minority stake" in designer Steven Stokey-Daley’s label, per Vogue. He has donned Stokey-Daley designs in various projects, including the Golden music video and a Better Homes & Gardens cover.
Stokey-Daley credited Styles with helping his label take off, which led to this LFW show and the launch of womenswear.
The Night Changes vocalist appearance at London Fashion Week also marks his first front-row appearance in over ten years.
While he has attended other fashion events, including those hosted by Alessandro Michele during his time at Gucci, Styles hasn't been seen in the London front row since the Burberry Prorsum show in February 2014.
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