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Harry Styles Wears Dior by Jonathan Anderson to Present Grammy Album Award

Harry Styles recently made a notable appearance at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles. He presented the Album of the Year award to Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny for his record, Debí Tirar Más Fotos. This achievement marked a significant milestone as it is the first Spanish-language album to win this prestigious award.

Harry Styles in Dior by Jonathan Anderson

During the ceremony, Harry Styles showcased stunning designs from Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Dior. Anderson, who took on this role last year, is renowned for overseeing men’s, women’s, and accessories collections at Dior, a position last held by the brand’s founder, Christian Dior.

Fashion Details

Styles wore items from Anderson’s Spring/Summer 2026 ready-to-wear collection, including the following:

  • Dior Bar Jacket in Gray Virgin Wool (£3,500)
  • Pair of Dior jeans (priced between £800-900)
  • Lime green ballet slippers

Anderson’s collection was recently unveiled at Paris Fashion Week and explored themes of a “new aristocracy.” The show attracted numerous celebrities, including actor Robert Pattinson and Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton.

Upcoming Music Projects

This Grammy appearance marked Styles’ return to the awards stage, having previously won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for Harry’s House in 2023. He is set to release his new album, Kiss All The Time, on March 6. Following the release, he will embark on his Together, Together World Tour, which begins in Amsterdam and includes stops in London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, and concludes in Melbourne and Sydney. Notably, Styles will perform an unprecedented 30 shows in New York City.

Insights from Jonathan Anderson

Jonathan Anderson recently spoke to British Vogue about the pressures he faces as a leading fashion designer. He described his formative years in Northern Ireland, shaped by competitiveness, which continues to influence his creative process.

“I’ve always felt like an underdog,” he remarked, emphasizing the intense pressure that his high-profile role entails. He aims to continue proving himself in the evolving landscape of fashion, which he feels must validate its significance in current times.

Anderson’s reflections on his upbringing highlight the competitive spirit in his family, with his father captaining the Irish national rugby team. He noted the challenges and expectations that come with his role and aims to carve a unique path in the fashion industry.

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