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Harry Styles: Love On Tour – How Stadiums Became the New Runaways
If Taylor Swift's Swifties take the singer's shows as a chance to embody her music through their outfits, fans of the former One Direction member Harry Styles take a more glamorous approach when attending the Brit's shows all over the world.
Harries – this is what Styles' fans go by – are known for flooding arenas with feathered boas of many different colours: follow the trail they left behind them on public transportation, sidewalks, and staircases and you will be led to the latest stop of Harry Styles' tour. The boas trend was so consistent throughout the last run of Styles' North American tour that Madison Square Garden, the renowned 20k-seater arena located in the heart of New York City, celebrated the singer's 15th consecutive show at the venue by gifting a feathered boa to every single attendee on the closing night of the residency.
The fans' affinity with fashion comes as a natural response to Styles' – excuse the involuntary pun – style itself. A close friend of Gucci's former creative director Alessandro Michele, the two have collaborated on a capsule collection for the fashion house titled 'HA HA HA'. Michele is also behind many of the looks Styles has worn on multiple red carpets over the past few years.
What follows is a short gallery of looks worn by both Styles and his fans at various stops of the Harry Styles: Love On Tour tour.
But back to Harries' concert fashion. The fanbase's impact on concert culture has been so relevant that multiple fashion publications have written articles about their commitment to, as they say, serve. When back in 2021 Styles threw the inaugural Harryween show at Madison Square Garden, for example, Vogue documented how fans gathered from all over the world dressed up in the most fashionable Halloween costumes they could think of. As Christian Allaire wrote in said article, "Spread the word: Dressing up for Harry Styles is the new trick-or-treating". What follows are some of the looks captured by Landon Phillips on the day of the show.
With another run of Love On Tour on the horizon, we are left to wonder: how will Harries up their game this time around?
Photo credits: Instagram, i-D, Vogue
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Olivia Rodrigo Reacts to Theories That 'Vampire' Has To Do With Taylor Swift
“How do I address this?” Rodrigo started when inquired about the “Vampire”/ Swift speculation. https://www.billboard.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Olivia-Rodrigo-and-Taylor-Swift-Split-2021-Brit-Awards-Red-Carpet-billboard-1548-1620830945.jpg?w=942&h=623&crop=1″ alt=”Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift” height width decoding=”async”> < img…
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Taylor Swift with S1mba and DTG at 2021 BRITs (May 11th 2021)
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Taylor Swift in Miu Miu at the 2021 BRIT Awards in London on May 11, 2021.
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TAYLOR SWIFT at the 2021 Brit Awards on May 11th 201 wearing MIU MIU
I am not sure how I feel about this dress. I think it's pretty and sweet. I think it looks good on Taylor. But mostly, I think it's a little boring. Taylor received the Global Icon Award AND this was one of the first in-person events after the shutdowns in 2020. I just wished there was a little something more to the outfit.
I think overall, Taylor looks beautiful! I love that she’s bringing back the red lip. I love the hairdo. I think while straight her hair gives a lot of volume and I like the bangs.
The dress fits Taylor really well and I love the color. The dress gives 1989 era vibes. I have been on a total Taylor Swift kick the last few months, exacerbated this week by the release of Red (Taylor’s Version). I’m so excited to see her at more and more events this year!
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The 2021 BRIT Awards Winners and Red Carpet Pics
The 2021 BRIT Awards Winners and Red Carpet Pics
One of the first major in-person UK events since the pandemic, The 2021 Brit Awards red carpet featured the fun, flirtatious and fashionable. We’ve got a look at all of the winners and some of the most head-turning attendees for you right here. (more…)
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One year ago, on May 11th 2021, @taylorswift became the first woman to receive the 'Global Icon Award' at the Brit Awards.
To receive it, Taylor walked the red carpet in an exclusive two-piece design by 'Miu Miu', with high heels sandals by the same brand.
The ensemble, consisting of a white organza cropped top anda tube skirt, both embellished with floral details made up of sequins and crystals, made Taylor look like a real mermaid.
The look divided Taylor Swift's fans, as they tried to extract clues as to what the next re-recording would be.
The two-piece suit with tight-fitting top was reminiscent of the looks of the '1989 World Tour' concerts, but her long hair with fringes and red lipstick screamed 'Red'.
Still, the pictures she posted on her Instagram could well be the front and back cover of '1989 Taylor's Version'.
The finishing touches were provided by Jessica McCormack's beautiful diamond and white gold earrings, a Tiffany&Co. bracelet that we had the chance to see at the Long Pond Studio Sessions, (finding out which scenes she wears it in is a good excuse to see them again), and rings by Sophie Bille Bahe, ANANYA, Astley Clarke and Jessie Thomas.
A unique look for a Global Icon.
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Behind the scenes photos of Tiffany at the Brits after party
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Though we didn’t get to see red carpet pics from Tiffany this year, we do have proof that she was at the Brits 2021! These homey photos illustrate the icon in a one shoulder ruby dress with a statement necklace from Versace. Her hair is tied back in a messy bun and her arms are folded.
A few things were said about Tiffany at the Brits:
“She was looking rather annoyed at her A list celebrity friends as they joked around with her. Sphere is always so kind when talking to me- we got a photo together and she leaned her head on my shoulder.” Robert Jean, editor for Vogue
“Tiffany was seen around Taylor Swift a lot this evening, hanging on each others arms, giggling and whispering into ears. From my experiences, they’re always like this. You can feel how close their friendship is.” Tree, Swift’s manager
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BRIT Awards 2021: Observations, Comments & Review
I don’t have a commentary post on the BRIT Awards like I usually do because be honest: nobody wants to read that, but regardless I do feel the need to keep up with the tradition of the event and post some comments about the awards since, well, it’s going to impact the chart. It would make a hell of a lot more sense to broadcast the show on a Friday as a result of that so it makes the biggest possible impact and doesn’t leave me with confusing left-overs and assorted gains that only picked up traction in the mid-week... but I digress. You should get the gist but I’ll do some explaining prior for the sake of it. Regardless, I guess welcome to REVIEWING THE CHARTS?
So, how do the BRIT Awards work? Well, every year, the BPI – the British Phonographic Industry – holds the BRITs to celebrate pop music in the most high-profile ceremony for popular music in the United Kingdom. Back in the 1990s, it used to feature some of the craziest, most unexpected moments in the history of British pop music, with this anarchic reputation that has since been sanitised and refined to where it is now: a high-budget award ceremony hosted by some idiot, probably, and recorded live for broadcast on ITV. This year, it’s hosted by Jack Whitehall – as it has consistently been in recent years – and was delayed as a result of the global pandemic, but regardless, it’s back and we’ll see how the show copes with restrictions and social distancing... okay, well, it does involve Dua Lipa so I don’t think much of that will be going on but regardless, the show will naturally be affected by COVID-19, even if our response is going better than it was this time last year with all the vaccines coming out. What has not changed is our host and, oh, my God, I wish it did because Jack Whitehall is an annoying void of personality who’s never not been unfunny and awkward, especially on such an improvisational show like the BRITs. I think the only host who can live up to the flamboyancy of the show is Graham Norton, but he’s got his work cut out for him as the Eurovision narrator and he does a damn good job at that too.
Most awards are announced on the night but some, like the Global Icon and Rising Star award, were already decided – it’s Taylor Swift and Griff, by the way. I do play a little game every year where I have a scorecard, and that’ll be posted right now. After that scorecard is posted, you’ll come back to me from after the awards have finished with some of my comments – nothing of a gret deal of detail, probably, but definitely observational. See you in a tad.
Well, that was a nice slice of rainbow capitalism, if a bit too refined for what it is. I’ve felt this for years now but the BRITs do feel so factory-processed to go perfectly now that some of the charm is lost. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy the ceremony as that would be largely untrue – a lot of the performances for one were great. Some highlights included Olivia Rodrigo’s performance which in my eyes certified her as a popstar to watch, especially with that husky, imperfect vocal delivery towards the end that really sold it for me. The Weeknd delivered the most consistently and aesthetically high-quality performance with a “Save Your Tears” Zoomed straight from I assume Canada. Years & Years paraded around with Elton John on a technicolour stage pretty befitting for the gay anthem they performed, Headie One and AJ Tracey traded some new politically-charged verses with less impact than Dave but pretty fitting of the entire aesthetic of the show. The last BRIT Awards felt perhaps too serious, not that I’m offended by social messages being placed into award shows, but the fun just wasn’t there and was actually here in spades, especially with the vibrant Y2K choice of aesthetic that made perfect sense for a lot of these performers, especially the Dua Lipa medley that basically started the show off with some high-energy girl-group nostalgia.
In fact, a lot of that was there this evening, with Little Mix becoming the first all-female group to win Best British Group, to my surprise, and HAIM of all people winning Best International Group, although it seems clear to me that the awards were just given to whoever was there as a result of certain restrictions. Said restrictions in fact made the show arguably smoother and more refined than ever, and I’m actually happy for it. There were barely any noticeable mistakes either, other than an indecipherable few verses from Headie One in which he performed gestures that made it quickly obvious what was being rapped anyway, and Lewis Capaldi commanding everyone in the audience, including key workers, to shut up before his quickly-censored profanity, long after the watershed, bled out through emergency mute functions.
The whole “key workers” bit has annoyed me since the pandemic started – if the government is going to be this performance, at least provide them adequate pay and mental welfare for all of the arduous work you put NHS frontline workers through long before and including the pandemic. I’m saying that not because I wanted to spew my own diatribe but because that’s pretty much what Dua Lipa said as the Queen herself made sure to not only have one of the best performances of the night but also deliver some of the longest and most meaningful victory speeches, in which she dedicated her awards to individuals you may not have even heard about who have served their local and national community on a certain scale. Charities were often brought up, whether it’s Boy George blessing the rains down in Africa much like he patronisingly did on the at-best misguided, at-worst maliciously ignorant “Do They Know it’s Christmas?” all those years ago. Proceeds from Years & Years and Elton John’s performance will go to charity, as will those of Rag’n’Bone Man and P!nk’s “Anywhere Away from Here” (which is actually a genuinely good song live rather than on studio recording). Rag’n’Bone Man may have the biggest impact next week on the charts because he had both the closing performance and the album boost, so watch out for that on Friday.
Speaking of that, this awards show was on a Tuesday, meaning its chart impact will be muted or at least split between two tracking weeks – although I do think this is the type of event that can help a song have some mid-week rebound. The impact of the BRIT Awards as a whole intrigues me – I mean, it has much less prestige than the GRAMMYs and was known for its campy chaos. It’s never been about awarding credibility or artistic reputation, even if Taylor Swift may have thought it was in her semi-inspiring speech, it’s always just about putting on a fun, extravagant show. Money should probably be pumped into something more representative of Britain – the only Scottish man who spoke was Lewis Capaldi – but as we have this tradition, we might as well engage and enjoy the mindlessness of it all. The cynic in me says it’s fake-woke circle-jerks for millionaire popstars but I can never watch it and conclude that it’s anything as deep as that. I mean, it started with Coldplay sounding like hand gel and featured a sea shanty acting as a roast of the guests but still had some serves and looks from everyone on the red carpet and somehow managed to get Michelle Obama to big up The Weeknd for two minutes straight, so it’s doing something right. In the nicest way possible, the BRITs this year were very lame and very gay, but that’s the purpose they will always need to fill in pop culture. See you on Saturday!
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Brit Awards 2021: tudo o que você precisa saber sobre a premiação!
É hoje! Nesta erça-feira (11) acontece o Brit Awards 2021, a premiação mais importante da indústria musical do Reino Unido. Ela premia os artistas que tiveram maior destaque no último ano, além de contar com apresentações incríveis. Saiba mais o que vai rolar e e como assistir.
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A premiação vai ser uma espécie de teste para a retomada de eventos no país. Ele contará com cerca de 4 mil pessoas, sem distanciamento social e sem máscaras, mas todos serão testados antes do prêmio começar. Importante ressaltar que a vacinação no país está avançada e, até o próximo mês, toda a população adulta já estará vacinada.
Os presentes vão poder conferir de pertinho performances de The Weeknd, Coldplay e Olivia Rodrigo. A cantora fará sua estreia em uma premiação e está muito animada por estar pela primeira vez no Reino Unido.
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Como toda premiação, há o seus destaques. Neste ano, a cantora Dua Lipa concorre ao prêmio de “Álbum do Ano”, com o Future Nostalgia, além de ter sido nomeada para “Artista Solo Feminia”. A música Pysical também está na categoria de “Single Britânico”. A artista também fará uma apresentação incrível no Brits.
Dua Lipa no Grammy 2021Kevin Winter/The Recording Academy/Getty Images
Outro grande destaque vai para Taylor Swift. A loirinha será a homenageada da premiação e receberá o troféu de “Ícone Global”, pelo seu grande impacto na industria musical. O momento será histórico, pois Taylor é a primeira mulher a receber tal prêmio, que já foi recebido por Elton John, David Bowie e Robbie Williams. O prêmio vem em melhor hora. A cantora foi a artista que mais vendeu álbum no Reino Unido em 2021, segundo o Official Charts, e também é a única mulher a colocar sete álbuns de estúdio no topo das paradas britânicas no século XXI.
<span class="hidden">–</span>@taylorswift/Instagram
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A premiação acontece hoje, 11 de maio. No Brasil terá início às 16h, mas o Red Carpet começou às 14h15. O Brits será transmitico ao vivo pelo canal no Youtube (BRITs).
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