Dress Up All the Time, See Harry Styles Occasionally

Get ready to get down with Harry Styles. 

After a four-year music hiatus, the king of pop is finally back with his fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. With the announcement of his new album comes a long-awaited world tour, Together, Together, and we’re here to give you the scoop on what everyone will be rocking on the dance floor.

Just like the name suggests, this series of concerts calls for the return of the classic 70’s look, because we are here to boogie on down to the disco.  Embrace the look of bell-bottoms and full-denim outfits.  Or, you can dance the night away in a beautiful floral minidress and a chucky headband. 

Not feeling the groovy look? We’ve got you covered with a different style that’s just as chic. A lot of fans are itching to go back to the attire that we first saw at Love on Tour, which involved lots of sequin miniskirts and feather boas. Both of these pieces stand out in their bright colors, especially if it involves a shade of pink.  Pairing them with a simple going-out top is sure to complete the look. As long as it's covered in glitter, it will match the theme of the night. 

Keep in mind that if this tour is anything like the last, the fans going to the Halloween show need to step it up. Appropriately named ‘Harryween’, if you are attending this concert in New York City, be sure to incorporate an iconic costume to stay on theme, as I’m sure Harry will be doing the same thing. Who knows, you might even match.

If Harry’s early-release song, Aperture, says anything about the rest of the album, it's to get ready to be moving and grooving to the setlist, so make sure to pack a pair of comfortable shoes to match that adorable outfit. Above all, have a great time. I know I’ll be watching the concert in my adorable outfit from a grainy TikTok live. 

XOXO, The Fashion Stock Market

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