Harry Styles isn't "sending a message" with his fashion choices.

Harry Styles

Harry Styles

The 'Fine Line' hitmaker insists he is not trying to make a point with his clothing choices or painted nails and instead is just being "creative" and "expressing himself" like he is trying to encourage his fans to do too.

Speaking to NPR, he said: "For me, it's not like doing it to send a message. Part of being on the last tour, when people came to watch the show, I realised, 'Oh, these people just want to see me be myself, and I'm telling them to be themselves.' And I just didn't want to be a hypocrite. I do it when I'm not working, so to me it doesn't feel like it's, 'Oh, I'm sending a message with my nail polish.' I just put a lot less weight behind it, I think. And sometimes I forget, because I'll go somewhere and someone will be like, 'Have you got nail polish on?' I'm lucky that I work in an industry that allows you to be creative and express yourself, and I'd encourage it to anybody."

It was previously revealed Harry stores his couture outfits in a frozen vault.

His designer friend Harris Reed, who often creates outfits for the star, said: "I can't say where it is located, but everything goes to an archive. It's basically like a giant refrigerator - a frozen vault - somewhere in London where I am not going to disclose. But the clothes all have 24 hours surveillance, which you can look at via an iPad, specifically done for his outfits, and they have all been cryogenically frozen in time to preserve them. That's also what is more surreal for me. After his first solo tour that I produced 14-15 looks for - he wore about six or seven - I was wondering where the others were and he was like, 'Don't worry, they are all under surveillance.'"


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