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Lily Waddell

Good Morning Britain’s Ranvir Singh slams Harry Styles' Gucci suit and handbag

Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh mocked Harry Styles ' Gucci suit and handbag.

Among the stars, the Watermelon Sugar singer made a fashion statement with his two-piece suit and matching handbag at the O2 Arena, in London on Tuesday.

In recent years, Harry has become known for his notoriously flamboyant and varied wardrobe choices.

Yet his look didn't go down too well with Good Morning Britain's presenter Ranvir.

The TV host slated it as "slightly odd" and compared the suit to "burnt toast" in a scathing dig.

She said on Tuesday: "We'll have Richard Arnold's take on it soon - and that burnt toast suit, which struck me as slightly odd."

Good Morning Britain’s Ranvir Singh slams Harry Styles' Gucci suit and handbag (ITV)

Richard had a very different opinion on the out-there ensemble.

He told viewers: "I thought it was absolutely fantastic. As my mum would say: Hasn't he grown?"

At the showbiz extravaganza, Harry scooped the Best British Single award for Watermelon Sugar.

Instantly fans were confused when the actor accepted the award with an American accent.

Harry Styles channeled the 1970s with his retro suit (2021 JMEnternational/Getty)

Throughout recent months, Harry's quirky fashion sense has been a hot topic in the showbiz world.

Last year, he caused a stir when he wore a dress for a photoshoot.

But Harry admitted he loves to break down the gender barriers with clothing by trying on items in women's clothes shops.

She didn't like it (ITV)

He told VOGUE last year: "Now I’ll put on something that feels really flamboyant, and I don’t feel crazy wearing it. I think if you get something that you feel amazing in, it’s like a superhero outfit.

"Clothes are there to have fun with and experiment with and play with. What’s really exciting is that all of these lines are just kind of crumbling away.

"When you take away ‘There’s clothes for men and there’s clothes for women,’ once you remove any barriers, obviously you open up the arena in which you can play. I’ll go in shops sometimes, and I just find myself looking at the women’s clothes thinking they’re amazing."

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