What I Wore to the Harry Styles Concert
70s stripes and disco knee-highs. Find out how I styled a look for the Together Together tour.
Historically, the blueprint for the perfect Harry Styles concert outfit relied on a simple formula: a fur-trim cowboy hat, a neon feather boa, and a lot of sequins. Preferably in red and/or pink.
That is until now. As we immerse ourselves in Harry’s Together Together tour, we’ve (reluctantly) said farewell to the iconic sequin jumpsuits of the past. Now, it’s all about the "corpcore" aesthetic, balancing structured, sartorial pieces with an occasional pop of retro athleisure.
Here’s how I styled the new look for an incredible night at Wembley.
The dress code
Harry Styles is back – and now, it seems, so are ties. Personally, bringing corporate neckwear into a stadium setting wasn’t a style choice I ever saw myself making. Luckily, after a panicked TikTok search of “What do I wear to the Harry Styles concert???” , I was reassured that I wasn't the only one experiencing a strong aversion to the necktie renaissance.
The KATTDO album may have birthed Harry’s new tailored, cool-guy chic, but cowboy hats are still very much invited to the function. After making my way up the bustling Wembley Way, it was so fun to see a collision of different styles, from sequin shorts and cowboy boots to graphic tees, and, of course, an abundance of Adidas Spezials.
Even my office wear skepticism began to fade as I saw skinny ties styled as scarves and waistcoats made entirely out of neckties. It just goes to show, there really are no rules to concert attire.
My Together Together outfit.
Channeling 70’s disco
I knew instantly the album aesthetic I wanted to channel: 70s disco. My everyday wardrobe is already a love letter to the era, built on a rotation of flared jeans, knee-high boots, and retro silhouettes, so leaning into the groove felt natural.
I wore a striped two-piece set, featuring a midi skirt and matching plunge top. To me, the pattern felt like the perfect compromise: a subtle nod to iconic ’70s stripes, but also doubled as a vintage tie print. I paired the set with brown platform boots and a neutral bag, with a silk scarf knotted around the strap. To accessorise, I added burgundy sunglasses and my favourite gold jewellery, including a cowboy boot necklace (for obvious reasons.)
I loved this look. It felt very Harry-esque, but more importantly, it felt very me – and ultimately, I’d say that’s a dress code well done.
Get the Look
MOTEL
Ruoyu Plunge Top in Mixed Stripe Brown
£35
MOTEL
Esmeray Midi Skirt in Mixed Stripe Brow
£41
My knee-high boots were originally from Quiz but are no longer sold, so I have linked a similar pair below.
OFFICE
Kora Heeled Platform Knee High Boots in Tan Leather
£160