This is part of a campaign, which is to showcase the former One Direction singer's "dream Wardrobe".
This project was launched by Styles and fashion designer Alessandro Michele, titled HA HA HA, which reportedly derived a combination of the pop star's and Michele's first initials. As part of the campaign, a set of images were shared featuring "vintage details" and "whimsical prints".
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A statement was also shared by the Gucci website.
“The House presents the Gucci HA HA HA campaign featuring British singer-songwriter and actor, Harry Styles", the statement read. “Arising from the friendship between him and Creative Director Alessandro Michele, play is at the very heart of the collection, which uses menswear as a tool of the avant-garde".
“Captured by Mark Borthwick, the series of images sees Harry Styles showcase the ‘dream wardrobe’ defined by the eccentric use of romantic accents, whimsical prints, vintage details, and the expressive emotionality of the individual".
They also added, “Clothes are put on, paired with surprising accessories, cast aside, and piled up in a game of dress-up that sees the men’s world as an instrument of the avant-garde".
Harry Styles had previously starred in Gucci's Autumn 2018 and Beloved Bags campaign.
Two years later, the Late Night Talking singer also became the first man to appear solo on the cover of Vogue magazine, where he wore a pale blue lace Gucci ballgown.
2019 also saw Styles appear alongside Michele at the Met Gala, donning an all-black custom Gucci design, a sheer blouse, with ruffles and lace, along with rings, a drop earring and painted finger nails, matching the theme of Camp: Notes On Fashion.