Harry Styles has been serving looks for years now, and every year, he seems to settle into his style just a little bit more. One fashion piece he’s become known for, especially since starting his solo career, is a great suit. He wore a wide variety of suits while on his first tour in 2017 and 2018, many of them custom and many of them Gucci. His suits run the gamut from bold colors and patterns to classic and well-fitted. While it’s hard to pin down a definitive list of Harry’s absolute best suits ever, we did narrow it down to 11 from the past five years that we really, really love. Take a scroll through the gallery to see them all.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Black-and-White Gucci Suit in 2015
This black-and-white Gucci suit that Harry wore at the 2015 American Music Awards was basically his entry into funky-suit territory. He had started to branch out with his fashion choices before this, but this head-to-toe floral look was a bold move.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Black Gucci Suit in 2017
It’s a little difficult to see here, but the dragon pattern on these Gucci pants that Harry wore on The Graham Norton Show in 2017 is gorgeous. Harry wore a few different versions of the dragon theme, but this classic red-and-black version is perfect.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Pink Edward Sexton Suit in 2017
Harry had a couple versions of this bespoke Edward Sexton suit, but we’ve opted to call this pink style one of his best. Harry wore this on Today in 2017 when he was promoting his debut album, which had a whole pink theme. The suit went right along with it.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Red-and-White-Plaid Vivienne Westwood Suit in 2017
The oversize plaid print on this Vivienne Westwood suit is different from other plaids Harry has worn, and the bright red gave him a pop of color. He selected this red-and-white suit for a trip to the BBC radio station in 2017.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Purple Alexander McQueen Suit in 2017
Harry wore this Alexander McQueen for the Aria Awards in 2017, and you really need to see it in the sun for the full effect. The purple paisley-print material had a slight sheen to it, so it caught the light ever so stunningly.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Blue Gucci Suit in 2018
The best part about this custom Gucci suit Harry wore while on tour in Copenhagen, Denmark, is how sparkly and shiny it was. It was head-to-toe shimmery blue, which really popped on stage.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Black-and-White Gucci Suit in 2018
Harry wore this black-and-white custom Gucci suit to perform at Madison Square Garden in 2018. While it looked like a fairly classic, though standout, suit, what we really love was how big the flared bottoms were on the pants.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Patterned Gucci Suit in 2018
This custom Gucci suit that Harry wore on tour in 2018 in San Jose, CA, featured a print by Italian illustrator Vittorio Accornero, and it was absolutely gorgeous. The bright colors and fun patterns stood out on stage and looked totally different from the other suits he’d worn.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Black Gucci Suit in 2018
Harry wore this suit’s sister in pink in London earlier in the tour but saved the black-and-gold colorway for the final show of the tour in Los Angeles. The velvet jacket sparkled and shone, and Harry looked like a true star on stage in it.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Custom Gucci Suit in 2019
This Gucci suit may look plain, and admittedly it is, but combined with how perfectly it fit, the low-cut shirt underneath, and the red Gucci boots, it made for an overall excellent outfit.
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Harry Styles Wearing a Yellow Marc Jacobs Suit in 2020
Harry paired this yellow Marc Jacobs suit with a purple bow at the 2020 Brit Awards and styled it the same way Lady Gaga did. The head-to-toe yellow absolutely made a statement.