Harry Styles is the definition of a trendsetter, giving Us all kinds of gender-fluid looks we can obsess over.Most recently, the 26-year-old made history as the first-ever solo male to appear on the cover of Vogue.
For the December 2020 cover, the former One Direction band member dazzled in a Gucci ballgown. While many applauded this moment, conservative author Candace Owens slammed it on Twitter, writing that the west needs to “bring manly men back.”Stars such as Jameela Jamil, Olivia Wilde and Zach Braff took to social media to defend the British pop star. “Harry Styles is plenty manly, because manly is whatever you want it to be, not what some insecure, toxic, woman-hating, homophobic d–heads decided it was hundreds of years ago.
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