“It’s always nice to know that people like what you’re doing, but ultimately - and especially working in a subjective field - I don’t put too much weight on that stuff,” Styles says of the Grammys (he’s nominated for three). Those lines are becoming more and more blurred.” Read the full cover story here. “And I think what’s exciting about right now is you can wear what you like. “To not wear because it’s females’ clothing, you shut out a whole world of great clothes,” he says. When it comes to fashion, Styles has a point of view. … How can I ensure from my side that in 20 years, the right things are still being done and the right people are getting the right opportunities? That it’s not a passing thing?” Read the full cover story here. Using that feeling has pushed me forward to being open and ready to learn. Looking back, I don’t think I’ve been outspoken enough in the past. “I had a realization that my own comfort in the conversation has nothing to do with the problem - like that’s not enough of a reason to not have a conversation. On his decision to speak out on Black Lives Matter: “Talking about race can be really uncomfortable for everyone,” Styles elaborates. ‘Don’t worry, everyone, that wasn’t me! Now I get to do what I really want to do.’ But we loved being in the band.” Read the full cover story here. Of his time in One Direction, Styles says: “When you look at the history of people coming out of bands and starting solo careers, they feel this need to apologize for being in the band. Grooming: Candice Birns/Statement Artists Styling: Harry Lambert Styling Assistant: Keyla Marquez “Fans are the best A&R.” Read the full cover story here. “People within feel like they operate on a higher level of listening, and I like to make music from the point of being a fan of music,” Styles says.
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