Harry Styles keeps his clothes frozen in a 'giant fridge'

The singer's clothes are in a "frozen vault somewhere in London".

Harry Styles

Harry Styles takes risk with fashion. Source: Getty Images

Harry Styles is slowly cementing himself as a bit of a fashionista - and we're here for it.

The singer and actor, who became the youngest co-host in Met Gala history, takes his clothing very seriously, if the star's fashion designer Harris Reed is to be believed.

GQ magazine, Reed shared that Styles keeps his outfits in a “giant refrigerator” in London.

“I can’t say where it is located, but everything goes to an archive," the designer, who creates one-off pieces for Styles, explained.

"It’s basically like a giant refrigerator – a frozen vault – somewhere in London where I am not going to disclose."
Reed explained that Styles’ clothes are “cryogenically frozen in time to preserve them."
Reed also gave GQ an insight into the looks featured in Styles' latest music video, Lights Up, which was released on National Coming Out Day.

While a great portion of the clip is spent with Styles topless, in one scene he wears a blue waistcoat and flared trousers - an outfit Reed says he made in only three days.

“Harry and I have very different body proportions so we were just very lucky,” Reed said.

“I remember they flew to South America to shoot the video and Harry [Styles] texted me, ‘It fits! It works!’ And I was in f**king heaven. I didn’t sleep for a solid three days doing that outfit so I was thrilled.”


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Published 24 October 2019 1:17pm
Updated 25 October 2019 11:47am
By Samuel Leighton-Dore

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