Harry Lambert (born 1987) is a British editorial and celebrity fashion stylist. He is best known for his work styling musician Harry Styles, actors Emma Corrin,Josh O'Connor and Eddie Redmayne and football player Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Early life and education

Harry Lambert grew up in Norwich, England, the son of a policeman and a nurse.[1] His obsession with style and clothing was sparked by a VHS tape of Madonna music videos that his mother used to show him on repeat as a child.[1] Lambert's father was also a very flamboyant dresser.[2] As a teenager, the Topman in Norwich denied him a job because they felt he "wasn't cool enough."[2] He eventually became employed at the River Island Topman, and his earliest work as a stylist was decorating the mannequins there.[2] He also dressed mannequins at his local charity shop.[1] Lambert studied photography at the University for the Creative Arts in Kent.[2] At the university, Lambert learned what a fashion stylist was for the first time.[2]

In the summers while he was at university, Lambert was an intern for fashion magazines.[2] As an intern at Vogue, he had the opportunity to work on shoots with photographers Tim Walker and Nick Knight, as well as fashion designer Lucinda Chambers and Cheryl Cole.[3]

Career

Early career

Lambert worked for a senior menswear stylist in London for two and a half years.[2][4] Following this, he worked as a freelance commercial stylist for Asos and Topman.[5] Lambert also assisted with styling fashion shows at London Fashion Week for designers JW Anderson, James Long, and Xander Zhou.[3] In 2013 he was a guest judge on Elite Model Look UK.[6] He became committed to pursuing styling long-term after he bejeweled roller-skates for Little Boots to wear in a shoot for The Guardian.[5]

As stylist to Harry Styles

Styles met Lambert in 2014.[5] At the time, Styles was a fan of Yves Saint Laurent, and emulating Mick Jagger's fashion.[5] Lambert presented him with a wardrobe he described as "playful", that was inspired by Gucci and JW Anderson.[5] At first, Styles felt that the flares he was presented with were "fucking crazy" but he loved that Lambert "had fun with clothing."[7] Lambert has connected Styles with many small designers, lifting their names up to the mainstream in the process. In 2015 Styles wore clothing by Daniel W. Fletcher.[8] Styles purchased every shirt in his graduate collection when Fletcher was only 24,[8] and wore them on talk shows, causing the launch of his collection to sell out instantly.[9] He wore Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY on the Late Late Show with James Corden in 2017, and custom Harris Reed during Live on Tour in 2018.[10] Lambert and Styles collaborated with Reed on outfits for Styles' "Lights Up" music video[11] and the December 2020 profile of Vogue.[7] Similar to Fletcher, Reed was in the process of graduating from Central Saint Martins when he was commissioned.[11] Styles wore clothes created by the designer Steven Stokey-Daley in his "Golden" music video,[12] as well as items by designers Emily Bode,[7] Arturo Obegero,[13] and Lazoschmidl,[14] among others. Styles collaborated with Lambert on his Met Gala outfit[15] and for his Vogue photoshoot, where he wore a Gucci dress on the cover.[7]

As stylist to Emma Corrin, Josh O'Connor and Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Lambert worked with Corrin and O'Connor on red carpet attire for The Crown,[16][17][18] but they were forced to deliver looks digitally instead of for talk shows, premieres, and awards due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19][20] He also worked with O'Connor for the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, where he wore a custom Loewe look.[21] Lambert styled Corrin for the 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards, where they wore a Loewe dress, and for the 2022 Met Gala, where they paid homage to Evander Berry Wall.[19][20]

In 2021 Lambert started working with football player Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Their first work together was for Highsnobiety.[22] Later that year, Lambert styled Calvert-Lewin for the cover of Arena Homme +, where he wore a flared short suit and a glittery pink Prada handbag.[5] In 2022 Lambert worked with Calvert-Lewin on a British GQ editorial.[23]

Other work

Lambert has also styled Barry Keoghan[24] and Alexander Skarsgård.[25] Brands he has worked with include Harvey Nichols,[26] Paul & Joe,[27] Jo Malone London[28] and Gucci.[29] He styled campaigns for designers S.S. DALEY[30] and Harris Reed.[31]

Impact

Lambert's work has sparked debate about gender norms in fashion.[32] However, he claims that debate is not his intent, saying that commentary on gender is simply "a byproduct of what we’re doing [. . .] I'm aware that what I do is having an impact, but is that top of the agenda for me? No.”[5] He says that he hopes when he is gone that people remember him for "silly things such as putting Harry [Styles] in pearls" and "when people dress up as Harry for Halloween" because "It means that we’ve done something that has had cultural impact. It means we got through."[5]

Personal life

Lambert has lived in east London since 2009.[33] He lives with his partner Antonio.[33]

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wise, Louis. "Meet Harry Lambert, the A‑list's secret style weapon". The Sunday Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  3. 1 2 Eggleton, Sophie (November 14, 2012). "Interview with Stylist Harry Lambert". Sophie Eggleton. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
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  13. CRIALES-UNZUETA, JOSÉ (2022-06-23). "Meet Arturo Obegero—The Spanish Designer Dressing Harry Styles Put on His Second Show in Paris Today". Vogue. Retrieved 2022-07-11.
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  20. 1 2 Pike, Naomi (2020-11-19). "Emma Corrin Talked Us Through Her Risk-Taking Promo Wardrobe For 'The Crown'". British Vogue. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
  21. Maoui, Zak (2021-07-14). "The best-dressed men at Cannes Film Festival 2021". British GQ. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  22. Campbell, Graeme (2021-07-01). "DOMINIC CALVERT-LEWIN HAS CONQUERED ENGLAND, FASHION IS NEXT". highsnobiety. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
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  33. 1 2 Bromley, Joe (2022-06-09). "My London: Harry Lambert". Evening Standard. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
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