Gucci Cruise 2019 tailoring campaignPhotography Glen Luchford

Harry Styles is back for Gucci – with a gang of baby farm animals

A (rare) wholesome fashion moment

Harry Styles is a man after our own heart. Months ago, you might remember he fronted his first Gucci campaign – appearing in the Italian house’s AW18 tailoring campaign in a chip shop with a chicken. 

Continuing to break the rules of never working with animals (or children), Styles has returned to front the label’s Cruise 2019 tailoring campaign – this time with a whole group of baby farmyard animals.

Taking over a villa in Rome, the singer appears in an eclectic mix of tailoring – from silk kimonos to embroidered floral jackets – accompanying each look with a little piglet, lamb, or baby goat (!!). Get you a man who can wear Gucci (not have it wear him) and cosy up with a lamb. 

While previous Gucci campaigns have taken us all the way back to the 70s, and then far into the future with aliens, we can’t see how they’ll ever top this one. Baby. Animals. It’s all we’re saying... 

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