The 10 most expensive pieces of Harry Styles sold at auction
Harry Styles is a global icon, known for his distinctive style, impressive vocals, and captivating performances.
As one of the most successful and influential musicians of our time, it's no surprise that Harry Styles memorabilia has become a hot commodity among fans and collectors.
Here are ten of the most valuable pieces of Harry Styles memorabilia that have sold at auction.
1. His Gucci jumpsuit:
In 2019, a Gucci jumpsuit worn by Harry Styles during his 2018 world tour sold for $28,000 at a charity auction. The proceeds went to the London-based charity, Help Refugees.
2. His Saint Laurent boots:
A pair of Saint Laurent boots worn by Harry Styles during his 2017 tour sold for $5,200 at a charity auction benefiting MusiCares.
3. His album artwork:
In 2021, a painting used as artwork for Harry Styles' self-titled debut album sold for $35,000 at a charity auction to benefit NHS Charities Together.
4. His guitar:
In 2018, a guitar played by Harry Styles during a performance on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" sold for $6,000 at a charity auction for MusiCares.
5. His jacket:
A velvet Gucci jacket worn by Harry Styles during his 2017 tour sold for $18,000 at a charity auction benefiting MusiCares.
6. His handwritten lyrics:
In 2018, a notebook containing handwritten lyrics for the song "Anna" from Harry Styles' debut album sold for $10,000 at a charity auction for MusiCares.
7. His signed album:
A signed copy of Harry Styles' debut album sold for $1,600 at a charity auction benefiting MusiCares.
8. His concert tickets:
In 2020, two VIP tickets to Harry Styles' concert at Madison Square Garden sold for $20,000 at a charity auction benefiting MusiCares.
9. His stage outfit:
A sequined Gucci jumpsuit worn by Harry Styles during his 2018 tour sold for $20,000 at a charity auction benefiting MusiCares.
10. His tour merchandise:
In 2018, a limited edition Harry Styles tour t-shirt sold for $2,000 at a charity auction benefiting MusiCares.
Harry Styles memorabilia continues to be in high demand among collectors, with prices often reaching impressive heights at charity auctions.
From his iconic stage outfits to his handwritten lyrics, these pieces offer fans a unique and tangible way to connect with the star they love.
Harry is also one of the most sought after autographs in the Celebrity Memorabilia Index.
About your Author:
Adrian Roose has over 30 years’ experience covering all aspects of the rare stamp & memorabilia industry during which he has sold over £50m of unique items, helping build collections for Royalty, household name celebrities and 1,000s of collectors around the world.
Adrian was previously a Director at Stanley Gibbons, a Board Member of Stampex, and Executive Director of Paul Fraser Collectibles, PFC Auctions and JustCollecting, prior to founding The Memorabilia Club.