Harry Styles Custom Gucci Suit Added To Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Exhibit
By Kelly Fisher
September 22, 2020
Want to see one of Harry Styles’ suits up close?
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced Tuesday (September 22) that added a new item to its Right Here, Right Now exhibit: a Gucci suit that Styles wore.
The exhibit “explores rock’s most recent chart-topping artists and their musical influences,” according to the Rock Hall, a Cleveland staple that celebrated its 25th anniversary of opening to the public earlier this month.
In honor of its anniversary, the Rock Hall is adding new items and exhibits. New exhibits include the 2020 Inductee Exhibit and the It’s Been Said All Along: Voices of Rage, Hope and Empowerment, which have extended digital experiences online, according to the Rock Hall.
Styles wore the custom suit in 2019, when he inducted Stevie Nicks into the Hall of Fame as a solo artist and performed “Stop Draggin’ My Hear Around” with her. The Rock Hall notes that Nicks’ song was originally a duet with fellow Inductee Tom Petty.
Fans can also find Nicks' induction and performance with Styles on the Rock Hall’s site and YouTube channel.
Styles also pointed to Van Morrison, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac and Elvis Presley as his musical influences, all Hall of Fame Inductees.
The Rock Hall requires visitors to purchase tickets in advance online.
The Rock Hall is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Thanks for sharing your guesses - we’re adding @Harry_Styles custom Gucci suit from #rockhall2019 to Right Here, Right Now this week in the museum. Harry wore this while he inducted @StevieNicks into the HOF and while he played “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.” pic.twitter.com/GSbqJV3VpV
— Rock Hall (@rockhall) September 22, 2020
Photo: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame