Harry Styles, Love On Tour New York: Fan Fashion, Pt. 2 / by Liz Brown

Welcome back to fan fashion at Harry Styles Love On Tour! Last time, I grouped the photos by a variety of different categories and I found that worked really well. So this time I did the same thing, but with different categories—primarily by color and described by lyrics. The first set of photos is the only exception, as I couldn’t resist a good Gossip Girl pun for the steps images. Can you blame me?

You know you love me…

xoxo, Love On Tour

On a couple different occasions, I ran into the same people I photographed on night one! Our friendly banana sunflower was one of those! I love that this creative endeavor has now become an avenue of connection. If you ask me why I love photography, that opportunity for connection is at the top of the list.

“strawberry lipstick state of mind”

If you guessed that this section is full of pink and pink-adjacent outfits, then you’re right!

“in a black dress”

Soooo… I took some liberties with this section (meaning if one person in the group had one article of black clothing, I put the photo here), but I feel like it all still vibes, right?

Remember the sparkly cowboy hat from October 3rd? She’s baaaaaack! Once again, I loved recognizing folks from the early tour date. So fun!

“pay attention, I hope that you listen,
'cause I let my guard down”

This show had some amazing earrings and they definitely merited their own section.

“same lips red, same eyes blue”

This section is all about those red and blue outfits (duh).

can someone find me a Harry Styles lyric
about the color green?

“you’re so golden”

Both sides of this sign had Taylor Swift lyrics and honestly we love to see it.

“I've got your face, hung up high in the gallery”

While signs stole the show during the first MSG show, it was the cardboard cutouts that dominated the third sold-out night. The queen of England was my particular favorite, but I was informed that the last fellow is actually someone in Harry’s band—with his face stuck on Harry’s body, which is pretty funny.

“she’s dressed as a banana”

This photo was really cute and didn’t fit in any exact category so it’s bookending this post (or maybe just ending it). But I want to specifically clarify that I am not implying that anyone in this image is a banana.

The End

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