I Want to (Pearl) Dress Like Harry Styles
When it comes to dressing, Harry Styles has the award category swept, in his sexy, gender-fluid clothes. He plays with all sorts of signifiers, eras, effects— and pulls it off... in pearls!
The point is not so much a man in pearls (he joins John Legend and Jason Momoa, other exemplars), but the confidence with which he makes them his own. Harry is especially attached to his round whites, but also wears a pearl and turquoise necklace with a fine gold chain and charm. And dig the robin's egg jacket— Harry Styles was created to rock resort wear.
Let's parse Harry's pearl vibe.
1. Swinging on stripes
Are pearls staid? Harry drops his on tees, fresh and sassy:
Following his lead:
The pearls: Twenty-seven inch, 10mm-11mm high-lustre Chinese freshwater pearl necklace (near-round and short drops) from Pacific Pearls USA; price, $US 320. Someone should buy this right now!
2. Pattern plus pearls
See what he's doing? Playing those pearls against type in the "Watermelon Sugar" video:
Staid? Not on an exploded print. My version could be a bold, shirred viscose top in "Duskblossom", at Madewell. Price, $CDN 88; duties included.
3. Mixed pearls on a tailored jacket
Harry's luscious blue jacket was perfect for Amalfi (you can see him in it in the "Golden" video), but it's winter here, so I'm headed to velvet. The J. Crew blazer summons the same sharp insouciance, in an unusual colour called "clay sand".
The whites would work with it, but my Styles sense suggests pairing it with Kojima's rosebud pearl and antique nephrite necklace, which has mystery, charm and that fantastic carved jade focal piece; price, $US 405.
3. Cords and a sweatshirt: How Harry hits it
I have never worn pearls with a sweatshirt. "Why not, Duchesse?, Harry asks. Maybe because I own but one? The time has come.
4. Flashy cardie, graphic tee
Harry wears a JW Anderson jumper, but it sold out in seconds, so Desigual it is–a jacket designed by Christian Lacroix.
Worn with a glammy-classic strand (detail shown) of graduated pearls, 4mm-9mm white Chinese freshwaters from Pacific Pearls USA; price, $US 250. This is a 16-inch strand, so at least 17 in. when strung, which Pacific Pearls will do with grace.
And shoes!
Round whites are hardly sedate worn with Sevilla "Tiger" boots:
Photo: Maguireshoes.com |
I've grown a bit timid over this Pandemic Pause. Harry Styles, besides being fun to be around, shows me not to take pearls, even of the most regal variety, too seriously.
How to make round white pearls look less "lady": wear with Styles' insouciance, give 'em a shot of surprise.
Comments
w1chw1z: Thanks; I saw that Anderson offered a pattern. However, b/c so many people made their own version (the pattern or a copy) perhaps it's best to seek a colourful cardie but not "that" sweater because it will be so identifiable. Copies of a celebrity piece date very rapidly. And I really like the spirit with which they offered it.
I remember seeing Bowie live in 1972 in his Ziggy Stardust incarnation, and being mesmerised by his stage presence and insouciance. I think Harry has some of the same spirit!
Jane in London
If you are going to have an imaginary friend, make it Harry!
Jane in London: Yes, he does remind me of Bowie too, and it will be fun to see him mature, I am sure in an original style.
Laura J: Exercise gear is fine, but it is hard to wear pearls with that. Hmmm, let me work on it.
Harry is a refreshing role model in many ways.
Not sure if the new Tim Horton’s commercials featuring Justin Bieber are playing in QC maybe on English channels? Justin is wearing pearls. They are tucked in a bit but still visible, my husband pointed them out referencing…..Harry Styles!!
Marianne: Sure, if your unit permits. (Some hospitals and clinics ask patients to not bring jewellery or significant sums of money.) A friend celebrated her last treatment by buying a strand of pearls she had been eyeing for at least 5 years.
Wendy: Thanks! Kojima Company just posted an insta shot of a man in two strands of Tahitians, wow: https://www.instagram.com/p/CXQ1XvFOJVr/
I don't know if I like his style and still find his pearls too feminine (I am also a total snob quite happy to admit I don't know his music because he'll always be "boy's band" to me...) but it is irrelevant. I also find the whole thing a bit forced: "emprunté".
Now, I do find that through his obvious willingness to become more the essence of himself with style, he starts to remind me of late Patrick Dewaere in his acting: gravitas and depth. (Heck, he even starts to look like Patrick...)
I don't particularly like it but kudos for the effort.
As for you duchess, you look great, don't change a thing!
French Bea from Sydney