Luckily for us, Harry isn’t done blessing us with pastoral content. In the one photo taken inside the house, Harry is the picture of domesticity, grinning in linen pajamas behind a breakfast tray with flowers on it, his pristine toe peeking out of his sock. Despite the magazine’s name, the photo shoot took place in neither a home nor a garden but a field, where Harry did a weird headstand and let some lucky blades of grass hang out on his head. It is here, sandwiched between a guide to strawberry hydrangeas and a how-to on weed identification (not that kind of weed), that we find Harry, the sexy puzzle piece that completes this totally realistic image of life in the country. And while we have seen Harry in a field before, never has he made it look quite so … alluring.īetter Homes & Gardens, a magazine whose average reader is a 55-year-old woman, is the perfect vehicle for this mood. Few are immune to the siren call of vaguely rural surroundings - not even Harry, a man known for wearing boas and making people want to have an orgy. Think Coastal Grandmothers but with open fields instead of beaches, or Audrey Gelman opening a country store in Brooklyn. He’s not alone in suddenly being struck with the desire to drop everything and take up permanent residence in a rural home, ideally a converted farm. In his latest interpretation of the “home,” which is the theme of his upcoming third album, Harry’s Home, Harry has appeared on the cover of Better Homes & Gardens, where he can be seen giggling amid some greenery and exuding big-country-house energy. ![]() But like many of us, he appears ready to make an aesthetic pivot. Last we saw Harry Styles, he was hanging out in a minimalist upside-down living room, which was disorienting and also made everyone want his couch. Photo: Tim Walker for Better Homes & Gardens
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