Harry Styles' Latest Gucci Campaign Features Farm Animals & It's Too Much To Handle
18 September 2018, 16:45 | Updated: 18 September 2018, 17:08
Harry Styles is back for his second Gucci campaign, and this time, he has swapped the chicken for a baby goat and piglets, and the results are just as amazing as you're thinking...
Harry Styles, AKA high fashion Gucci model extraordinaire, is back for his second shoot with the fashion house, and the pictures are so incredible and unique, they've stopped people in their tracks.
Why? Mostly because it involves their favourite singer from One Direction cuddling tiny little farm animals whilst dressed to the nines in Gucci clobber.
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Photographed inside an Italian villa with a lamb, goat and piglet, the setting is a world away from the chippie in North London he was shot in last year, and is for Gucci’s Cruise 2019 Men’s Tailoring Campaign, who explained:
"For Cruise 2019, the young Englishman relocates, now with more pets – a lamb, goat and piglet – to the Mannerist, Renaissance gardens of the 16th-century Italian villa".
We're definitely referring to Harry as the young Englishman from here on.
Oh, and if you're wondering how Harry fans reacted to these pictures... unsurprisingly, people were freaking out.
I have not been okay since I woke up and saw Harry Styles’ Gucci campaign this morning
— mable (@megcabez) September 18, 2018
I DIDNT THOUGHT I COULD BE MORE BLESSSD TODAY BUT HARRY STYLES AND GUCCI DECIDED TO SHOWER ME WITH SOEM HOLY WATER #GucciTailoring pic.twitter.com/vgOf6efoow
— ◟̽◞̽ L I L Y ◟̽◞̽ (@gayvodka_) September 18, 2018
i was having a great morning (for once in my life) and then i saw the new harry styles gucci campaign pictures and i’m pretty sure i’ve never reached this level of happiness before wow
— al pal🦋 (@allymurphy03) September 18, 2018
The entire campaign is released in November, so these photos will have to see you through until then!
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