After a nearly three-year hiatus, Harry Styles is back with a banger of an album and a tour that pretty much broke Ticketmaster (and my spirit, as someone who participated in every single presale before scoring my seats). I’ve loved Harry since his X-Factor days, which means I’ve been planning what to wear to his “Together, Together” tour since the second it was announced—in between learning every lyric to every track on Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, of course.
Whether you’re a Harry concert veteran or are gearing up for your first show, it’s only fitting that you put together an outfit that would impress Mr. Styles himself, as he’s known for wearing looks that get everyone talking. (Remember the striped jumpsuit debacle of 2022?) I’ve come up with a handful of outfit formulas to copy, based on both Harry’s IRL style and the music video looks from the KATTDO era—including the surprise drop “Dance No More.”
No matter if you’re still hanging onto your feather boa for dear life or are feeling ~inspired~ by Harry’s new penchant for sparkles, ties, and ballet flats, I’ve rounded up everything you need to disco all night long.
But wait, I still need tickets?
If you haven’t yet nabbed tickets to Harry Styles’ “Together, Together” tour, there’s still a chance you can grab ‘em, although it’s gonna take some patience (and budgeting). This tour is comprised of seven global stops, including 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City starting in August.
Given that the MSG stint is his only planned U.S. stop, ticket demand was higher than ever, and only resale tickets are available now. Historically, resale ticket prices tend to drop as concert dates draw closer, so it’s worth checking back in the weeks and days before your preferred show.
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Amsterdam Sleaze
Eagle-eyed fans know that during Harry’s hiatus, he spent tons of time in Europe (Side quests include running marathons, parallel parking a fan’s car, and watching the Pope’s conclave). He can frequently be spotted in minimalist layers associated with cities like Amsterdam—the first stop on his tour—and Copenhagen.
Luckily, Harry’s casual-cool look is easy to re-create and right on-theme for KATTDO (just look at the album cover). Start with a graphic baby tee (bonus points for one with a Harry-approved motif), then add a pair of baggy jeans, your fave sneakers, and a funky pair of sunglasses.
All-American Double Collar
While I personally think it would be hilarious to channel your inner American Girl by dressing up as your favorite historical doll (Tag yourself, I’m Kit Kittredge.), it might be easier to steal Harry’s music video style. While he’s worn a handful of ties and attire fit for the office during the KATTDO era, perhaps the easiest outfit to recreate is this layered double collar look from the “American Girls” music video.
The obvious way to achieve this is by layering two collared shirts—or by snagging a fake collar on Amazon in case you’re worried about overheating while dancing in the pit. If you want to go full-on copycat, add a tie to finish off the look. When it comes to bottoms, the world is your oyster, although I’m obsessed with the idea of wearing a pair of sequined boxer shorts for an unexpected touch.
Studio 54 Disco
An album with “disco” in the title obviously leaves room for some Studio 54-inspired glam, whether you go for sequins or Harry-approved animal print. A glitzy top is an easy option—it pairs nicely with any bottoms in the book, whether you love the juxtaposition of sequins and denim or want to go full-on pop star with a mini skirt.
Of course, Studio 54 was also notorious for bold animal print and eye-catching metallics, both of which are easy to come by these days. A leopard halter is bound to become a staple of your going out rotation, while you’ll wear a pair of zebra jeans on repeat, in case you’re looking for a tour ‘fit that can mesh seamlessly into your closet.
And if I were you, I’d pair your Studio 54-inspired look with a pair of platform heels—just make sure they’re comfy enough to dance with all your friends, per Harry’s mantra in “Dance No More.”
Office Siren, Harry’s Version
Not feeling the double collar vibe? Fair enough, there are other ways to copy Harry’s new obsession with office-adjacent style, which from this point on, I’m referring to as Office Siren 2.0.
Although I’m 99.9% certain my boy has never worked in an office setting, he seems to be taking sartorial cues from classic 9-5 ‘fits, from pinstripes to ties and loafers (although maybe we can chalk these up to a fond memory from his Gucci days). Luckily, it’s easy to channel this off-duty professional look without raiding your work wardrobe.
The key? Make sure you add a touch of glam to ensure you don’t look like you’re headed to the boardroom instead of a concert. Scoop up a pinstriped skirt, a flirty vest top, or these classic trousers, which I’d personally pair with a tiny top that embraces the “big pants, small shirt” vibe. As Harry sings on “Carla’s Song” (my favorite track, if you care!), “It’s all waiting there [right here] for you.”
Comfy shoes…or else
If you’ve ever ruined a concert for yourself by wearing an uncomfortable pair of shoes that left you wincing in pain instead of dancing your heart out, please take Harry’s words to heart. For the “Together, Together” tour, he’s encouraging fans to wear comfy shoes that’ll allow you to groove all night. I’m of the mindset that if Harry Styles tells me to do something, I’m gonna do it.
Sneakers are obviously a solid choice for all-night boogieing, no matter if you’re still sporting Adidas Gazelles (aka Satellite Stompers) or want to play into the disco aesthetic with a pair of metallic sneaks. On the flip side, you could take cues from Harry’s style playbook with a pair of ballet flats. Go for a pop of color à la the mint Dior pair from his 2026 Grammys ensemble.
In case you’re still holding onto your feather boa…
My apologies to the custodial staff at all of Harry’s concert venues: If the initial photos from the first few KATTDO events are any indication, it appears that the feather boas that were a staple of Love On Tour are here to stay. I get it—a feather boa can instantly transform a bland concert ‘fit, so if you just want to wear all black and throw on a boa in your color of choice, I’m giving you permission to do so.
If you don’t feel like fussing with a boa all night (#Valid, feathers stuck to sweaty concert skin is not ideal), opt for a top with feather trim or snag a pair of feather cuffs to add to a bodysuit or long-sleeved top.
Madison McGee is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines. For the past year, she has contributed shopping content, gift guides, product testing, and deals coverage across Hearst’s portfolio, which includes Good Housekeeping, Women’s Health, Men's Health, House Beautiful, Elle, Town and Country, Esquire, Country Living, Oprah Daily, and more. Prior to joining Hearst, she was a staff writer at BuzzFeed and worked in book publishing. Madison is a graduate of the University of Mississippi’s journalism program, and holds a Masters in Publishing from New York University. When she’s not scouting out the best deals, she can be found reading, cheering on the Baltimore Ravens, or exploring New York City’s indie bookstores.

































































