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Harry Styleschanneled Dorothy Gale thisHalloweenseason.
On Saturday evening, the 27-year-old singer took part in the first of his two Halloween-themed shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, where he dressed up and performed on stage asJudy Garland’s iconic character from 1939’sThe Wizard Of Oz.
While Styles performed, a picnic basket and a fake dog meant to look just like Dorothy’s Toto from the movie also sat beside the formerOne Directionmember onstage.
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And staying true to character, Styles alsosang his own rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow"fromThe Wizard Of Oz, alongside staple performances of songs already featured on his setlist, including “Watermelon Sugar” and “Golden.”
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Styleskicked off his delayedLove on Tourconcert series in September after he released his second solo album,Fine Line, in December 2019, just a few months beforeCOVID-19hit the United States.
At each of his tour stops, the singer has dressed in eccentric and colorful outfits, which comes as no surprise given Styles' love for fashion and experimenting with different looks.
Styles, who became thefirst man to land a solo cover ofVoguewhen he graced the December 2020 issue in a lace-trimmed dress and tuxedo jacket, previously told the publication that he doesn’t like “limiting” himself when it comes to the outfits he chooses to wear.
“Clothes are there to have fun with and experiment with and play with. What’s really exciting is that all of these lines are just kind of crumbling away,” he told the outlet. “When you take away ‘There’s clothes for men and there’s clothes for women,’ once you remove any barriers, obviously you open up the arena in which you can play.”
“I’ll go in shops sometimes, and I just find myself looking at the women’s clothes thinking they’re amazing. It’s like anything—anytime you’re putting barriers up in your own life, you’re just limiting yourself,” Styles added. “There’s so much joy to be had in playing with clothes. I’ve never really thought too much about what it means—it just becomes this extended part of creating something.”
source: people.com