The Fashion of the Together, Together Tour
Harry Styles, fan outfits, and why I can’t stop thinking about both.
I didn’t plan on getting sucked into Harry Styles’ “Together, Together” tour before it even properly began, but somehow my algorithm had other ideas. One minute I was scrolling, the next I was deep in outfit videos, GRWMs, and people customising looks like they were dressing for a completely different kind of cultural event.
And honestly? I get it.
There’s something about a Harry Styles show that makes fashion feel like part of the ticket. Not in a subtle way either — people are committing. Sequins, feathers, ties worn in ways that definitely wouldn’t pass a corporate dress code, and outfits that feel like they’ve been imagined weeks in advance and then slightly panicked over the night before.

Harry Styles has always had that effect. I still remember first seeing his red carpet looks years ago — the floral suits, the pearls, the slightly theatrical way he dresses, like getting dressed is the main event. With Harry Lambert styling him, it’s never just “a look,” it feels like a character moment every time.
But what I find myself thinking about more now isn’t even just Harry. It’s everyone else.
The fans.
Because the real fashion story of this tour isn’t just happening on stage — it’s happening in queues outside stadiums, in hotel mirrors, in TikToks filmed five minutes before leaving the house. People are dressing like they’re part of the show, not just watching it.
I’ve seen office-core shirts paired with glitter, DIY feather boas, head-to-toe monochrome looks that feel almost editorial, and then outfits so personal they don’t really fit into any trend category at all. And that’s what makes it interesting — no one looks the same. Everyone is building their own version of “Harry Styles concert dressing.”
It reminds me how rare that is in fashion right now. Even in an era where trends move fast, there’s something nice about a space where people actually seem to be dressing for joy, not for algorithms.
Even if you’re not going to the tour, it’s hard not to take something from it. I’ve found myself thinking more about getting dressed like it’s an event again — not just “what looks good,” but “what feels fun enough to wear out the door.”
And maybe that’s the point.
A Harry Styles concert isn’t just a concert. It’s a reminder that fashion can still be playful, slightly dramatic, and a bit unreasonably extra — and that’s exactly why it works.
Scroll through my Fizzypicks for the pieces I’d reach for to recreate this kind of concert energy.

MARC JACOBS
Silver & Black 'The Sequin Sabrina' Ballerina Flats
$145

GIMAGUES
Taupe Infinito Top
$81

AMIRI
Burgundy Floral Crochet Open Back Tank Top
$455
ASOS LUXE
Embellished scoop neck mini dress with faux feather hem in pink
$260
BOOHOO
Silver NastyGal Sequin Lace Trim Mini Slip Dress
$44.40
BOOHOO
Malbec Sequin Sheer Racer Vest
$16
BOOHOO
Aqua Animal Print Sequin Mini Skirt
$21.60
URBAN OUTFITTERS
Swirl Star Hoop Earrings
$15
URBAN OUTFITTERS
Jane Enameled Floral Bangle Bracelet
$15
URBAN OUTFITTERS
Party For You Jersey Knit Plunging Halter Top
$25

ZARA
Striped Knit Polo Top
$45.90

ZARA
Mesh Sneaker Ballet Flats
$59.90

ZARA
High-waisted Polka Dot Pants
$49.90

GANNI
Leopard Cotton Poplin Peplum Tie Blouse
$117.50

GANNI
Tank Top with Cherry
$150

LONGCHAMP
Le Pliage Collection XS Basket Bag
$276.50

REVOLVE
ALIGNE Figaro Satin Trouser in Heather
$195

MORE TO COME
Alisia Top
$68

DIESEL
Quantum Dome - Handbag in Melflex
$199

& OTHER STORIES
Printed Silk Scarf
$79