• Born: Norwich, England
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Works and Collaborations: Longtime stylist for Harry Styles; collaborations with Emma Corrin, Josh O’Connor, Eddie Redmayne; Zara capsule collections Cutie Circus (2024) and Ah Gee! Wow (2025) with Disney.
  • Signature Style or Philosophy: Gender-fluid, expressive styling that mixes tailoring with theatrical and nostalgic elements, balancing fashion experimentation with wearability.

Harry Lambert is a British fashion stylist and creative consultant known for his distinct approach to modern menswear and celebrity styling. While he first came to prominence through his work with Harry Styles, Lambert has since built a career that extends across editorial fashion, red carpet dressing, and brand collaborations.

Raised in Norwich, he studied photography at the University for the Creative Arts in Kent, where he developed an early interest in visual storytelling. After interning at British Vogue, he began assisting stylists and later freelanced for brands such as Topman and ASOS, experiences that helped define his eye for detail and play with proportion.

Lambert’s ongoing collaboration with Harry Styles began in 2014 and has become one of the most visible stylist–client partnerships of the past decade. Through it, he introduced audiences to emerging designers including Harris Reed and Steven Stokey-Daley, helping push a more fluid, theatrical vision of menswear into mainstream culture. Beyond Styles, Lambert has styled actors Emma Corrin, Josh O’Connor, and Eddie Redmayne, among others, and has produced editorial work for major fashion publications.

In 2024 Lambert debuted a capsule collection with Zara titled Cutie Circus, inspired by nostalgic prints and 1970s silhouettes. A year later he followed it with Ah Gee! Wow, a collaboration with Disney and Zara that included designs for both adults and children. Based in London, Lambert is represented by Bryant Artists and contributes to British Vogue. He has become known for his ability to create looks that feel expressive and instinctive, bridging high fashion and pop culture without ever losing a sense of play.