Harry Styles is known for his daring fashion choices, and his Love On Tour outfits further proved that point. From glittery jumpsuits to bold, color blocked sets, the singer made a lasting impression on his fans with his wardrobe choices.
Oh, his songs and sign readings were good, too.
Now that his world tour has finally concluded, we decided to rank his most memorable looks, all of which were designed by Gucci. Of course, we would need about a million hours to go through every single one of Styles‘ outfits because his tour ran from September 4, 2021 to July 22 2023, spanning 22 months and 169 shows. (Nice.)
Instead, we’re looking at the best and the worst fashion choices from his time on stage. Because yes, even this icon can have some misses. The celeb-loved fashion house has put the “As It Was” singer in plenty of sparkles, sequins, and colors. And they also put the man in some clunkers.
So here are the 15 most memorable Harry Styles outfits ranked from his Love On Tour tour, going from “Love of Our Lives” to “Someone Should Spill Grapejuice On That Shirt.”
A Definitive Ranking of Harry Styles’ Love On Tour Outfits
1. Palm Springs Night 2
Love On Tour’s hottest outfit is the last night of the North America tour. It had everything: sparkles, hot pink, and all four of Styles’ nipples out. While we’re sure much of the audience would have preferred Styles to come out in his birthday suit for his birthday show, this is the next best thing.
2. New York Night 6
This outfit nearly earned the top spot, simply because it was the first time on the North American tour that Styles let his hitties out to breathe (that’s Harry’s titties, for the uninitiated). The open vest also left his arms on display, and the denim-on-denim made even Britney and Justin’s former stylists swoon.
3. Los Angeles Night 15
If you think our favorite Harry Styles outfits are focused on his open shirt looks…you’d be absolutely right. For the last Los Angeles show, he trotted out another tracksuit set, but this one loses a point for the color combo. While we love the pink and blue paying homage to his Fine Line era, it reminds us a little too much of a gender reveal party. Keep the glitter out of the lake, Cheryl.
4. Austin Night 6
If you looked at this denim set and thought to yourself, “Wow, is this the same as New York night six?” then we hope you don’t mind if we smack you with our Gucci Jackie. The New York ‘fit had cherries, and Austin got hearts. A great look, but down a few points for the (almost) repeat.
5. New York Night 15
New York night 15 could have been just another sparkly suit on the rack, but the overall vibe of the show — and Styles getting a banner at Madison Square Garden — made the man simply shimmer like a neon sun. Color combo: great. Sequins: great. The neckline: Meh. You can’t win them all.
6. Chicago Night 1
As a general rule for Love On Tour outfits, sparkles are a win. Chicago’s first outfit loses points for the intense USA colors. We may be American, but we don’t really want to brag about it. Crowds aren’t yelling “leave America” at 200 decibels for nothing.
7. Austin Night 1
We can appreciate a theme. For Austin’s first show, Styles dipped a toe into cowboy culture with an all-brown look with fringe. Cowboy boots and a hat would have made this an actual winner, but hey. We understand a struggle with commitment as much as the next popstar.
8. Toronto Night 1
Harry Styles, Toronto N1, 8/15/22
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Here’s the thing with Toronto night one. It was the first night of the whole shebang, which sets the tone for what’s to come. And this outfit is just such a drag. Actually, that’s putting it too kindly, because drag would have been way more interesting. The shirt with the “H” and “S” looked like something our 7-year-old niece made at school. We love her, but art is not her calling.
9. New York Night 9
Toddler Harry came out to play at night nine in New York. Now, Styles has sported many overalls in his time (hey, Grammys), and…they’re just not the best look. Are they eye-catching? Yeah. Is Styles the only person in the world who can pull them off? Other than Zendaya, definitely. But just because you can doesn’t mean you should. We learned that the hard way with ice cream.
10. Los Angeles Night 14
*Deep sigh* OK, we know we said sequins are always winners, but this is making us eat our words. The Mardi Gras color combo and weird matching top and bottom make this entirely too costumey. Perhaps he’d be more comfortable wearing this in New Orleans and showing off his hitties for beads.
11. Los Angeles Night 6
Sorry, was this a concert or a business meeting? Either the top or the bottom could have maybe been saved with a different pairing, but the tan pants with the collared shirt just felt like Styles was walking into a meeting to request scented candles for his dressing room or sparkly hair gel on board his private jet.
12. Austin Night 4
With this outfit, there’s simultaneously too much happening and also not enough. There are mixed patterns and clashing colors. But also it’s just a t-shirt and trousers? If Styles was exhausted with all of these shows, this proves that the Gucci designers were, too. Take a nap, team. You deserve it.
13. Chicago Night 2
Listen, we will always respect the amount of color Styles brings to the stage, but sometimes the combos are bad. Just like this orange and green option. Sherbet-y shades can be fun, but when put together, it just looks like a toddler picked the two prettiest crayons out of the box and said yes. And then tried to eat them.
14. New York Night 8
If Styles had been heading to a gymnastics competition, this outfit would have nailed it. But this bold color blocking looked like he tumbled right off the pommel horse and onto the stage. Though he was probably comfy in the knit ‘fit, he should save it for the Olympics.
15. Los Angeles Night 10
Yes, we were in attendance at this show. And yes, we did cringe at the first sight of this terrible outfit. Here’s the biggest offense: the color blocking is Lakers colors, and we’ve got some Lakers haters over here. Even if purple and yellow weren’t Lakers colors, this look is still giving off major circus vibes. And we hate clowns even more than certain basketball teams.
But don’t worry Harry, we still love you. Love On Tour round two?
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