Of course, nothing beats the feather boa - and wearing it onstage to accept the award for Best Pop Solo Performance at the Grammys? That's a power move.Getty
ADORKABLE! Styles emerges onto the Manhattan streets in 2019 wearing, of all things, a sheep-print sweater vest. We could die.Getty
Yet another graceful photo from the 2017 ARIA awards, but this time we're recovered enough from his sheer suaveness to notice how cool those swirled patterns on his suit are.Getty
We're not sure whether to call this piece from the 2020 BRIT Awards a jumpsuit or a space suit, but either way, it's working for him.Getty
Not as violent as the yellow, but it was three years beforehand - Harry Styles looked lovely in seafoam green at the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion ShowGetty
See? Look! Same event. Told ya it was him. Maybe the hat makes him feel a little silly.Getty
We know you can't see his face here in this pressroom shot for the 2014 AMAs, but we swear, it is - he's just being goofy.Getty
Didn't we mention anime hair a while ago? We stand corrected. This was the REAL anime hair. 2014.Getty
Remember the long-hair-Harry era? We do. He looks like he just got back from the jungle in this picture from the 2015 Capital FM Summertime Ball at Wembley.Getty
Some more old one of the boys from One Direction: Harry's singing his heart out here, but in the background, so are Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan.Getty
GO DODGERS! Harry Styles was absolutely decked out in his favorite team's gear on October 27, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.Getty
This is a fun one - here he is playing soccer at the Niall Horan charity football match on May 26, 2014 in Leicester, England. (Fine, fine, okay, since Niall said it, we'll call it football.)Getty
Here, Harry Styles presents Inductee Stevie Nicks onstage at the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony. (Maybe someday he'll get in there too!)Getty
YELLOW!!! Styles continues to get bolder and bolder with the color of his suits - here he is attending The Box BRIT Awards 2020 afterparty on February 18, 2020.Getty
Look at this sweet little 2010 baby. This photo really does encapsulate an era.Getty
You know we had to add some old 1D photos in the mix! Here's the old gang at Narita International Airport on January 17, 2013 in Narita, Japan.Getty
SPEAKING of Watermelon Sugar, what a set this is! Plus, we love those high-waisted pants.Getty
Harry Styles looks happy (we think?) to have won the Mastercard British Single award for his song Watermelon Sugar.Getty
You can't go wrong with a pink suit! Styles looks fabulous in this one performing at 30 Rock in 2017.Getty
This Harlequin suit he wore for the 2017 iHeartRadio music festival may be one of our favorite of his more laid-back looks.Getty
The 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion was a big year for nonbinary dresswear - perhaps this is part of what inspired Harry to begin wearing dresses in earnest.Getty
That divine light. Could it be a spotlight, or is Harry Styles' voice so good that it was ordained by god? (It's probably that first one, but the second wouldn't be a total shock.)Getty
Here's something to get excited about: This is apparently what Styles will be wearing in his upcoming film 'My Policeman.' These onset photos were taken on May 14 last year.Getty
He looks so graceful performing in this suit at the ARIA Awards in 2017 we don't even know what else to say.Getty
He rocked a sweater and a set of pearls at the 2020 BRIT awards - and what might be a rare case of real-life anime hair as well.Getty
Here he is in a fun clown dress for his Harryween concert this year in NYC.Getty
That divine light. Could it be a spotlight, or is Harry Styles' voice so good that it was ordained by god? (It's probably that first one, but the second wouldn't be a total shock.)Getty
The pop singer, known for everything from his stint in the 2010s most popular boy band, One Direction to his hits like "Watermelon Sugar," turns 28 today, February 1st. Let's celebrate Harry's birthday in style - his style, to be specific, because we're going to show you one fabulous photo of Harry Styles for every year he's been alive.
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