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Did you miss the initial Harry Styles wave when his illustrious biography hit the stands and rocketed to number on Amazon? Fear not, the photo book and collection of essays from the music industry creators and influencers is now half off.
If you were one of the millions to see Harry Styles shimmy in glitter and fur during his “Love on Tour” jaunt last year and are looking to recreate the magical moment, you’ll want to get your hands on a brand new photo book celebrating the Grammy-winning artist. Celebrate this iconic show (which raised $6.5 million for charity) by leafing through this curated collection of images and stories.
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The hardcover pocket-sized book — with contributions by Alex Bilmes, Aya Kanai and Variety executive music editor Jem Aswad — is simply titled “Harry Styles,” and boasts more than 140 pages of photos and descriptions of Styles during his most iconic moments both on and off the stage. It’s finally released and available to order on Amazon starting today.
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The book, which became an instant No. 1 bestseller online when pre-orders became available, is divided into three sections–each with a short introduction about the music, the fashion and the joyful magic of his appeal. Standout moments include his Gucci sheer pussy-bow black blouse and heeled boots at the Met Gala; his sparkling Coachella performance with Shania Twain; the career-defining launch of his No. 1 hit and video “As It Was”; and dozens of appearances at red carpets at events such as the Grammys and BRIT Awards.
“Harry Styles is the pop star of the moment, and there’s no point arguing it,” Bilmes writes in the book’s introduction. “If the overall effect is less lock-up-your-daughters-than-take-him-home-to-mum, then perhaps that’s what makes Styles the perfect chart-topper right now. He’s charming, he’s clean-cut, he has beautiful manners (and great hair!) and he’s as woke as you like.”
Styles’ wrapped his first solo tour in late July after nearly two years on the road. The tour now ranks as the fifth-highest grossing tour of all time, racking up approximately $617.3 million in grosses over 169 shows played and five million tickets sold.
The tour also saw the release of Styles’ third solo album, “Harry’s House,” which won Grammy Awards for album of the year and best pop vocal album, as well as all four BRIT Awards for which it was nominated. “As It Was,” the album’s head single, reached No. 1 in 33 countries—including 15 weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100. For more celebrity memoirs, check out our curated collection here.
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