Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Extend 'His and Hers' Style to London Stroll

Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz landed in London this week, continuing a 'his and hers' wardrobe across Rome, New York and London with closely matched pieces.

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Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Take Their Coordinated Couple Style Across the Pond
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and landed in London this week and walked together in a look that continued the pair’s now-familiar "his and hers" wardrobe approach.

On the pavement in London, Styles wore a zipped-up navy Harrington coat, matching pants and white , topped with a navy baseball cap from and aviator sunglasses. Kravitz mirrored the palette and posture: a white button-up under a khaki-gray trench, brown trousers and brown loafers, a navy baseball cap — a "Boy Next Door" cap from Idea — and black oval sunglasses.

The details made the match obvious. Both carried totes over their right shoulders: Styles with a woven brown bag, Kravitz with a dove gray leather purse. Kravitz wore one large diamond ring on her left ring finger; Styles kept his steady accessory, a pinky ring. They were seen strolling together after appearances in Rome and New York, where the couple’s outfits have already shown the same coordinated intent — cozy neutrals in Rome and navy with denim in New York.

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Those three city looks make up a short, visible timeline. Over roughly eight months the pair’s choices have presented a clear through-line: coordinated color stories and shared accessories across different cities. Kravitz is also known in fashion circles as an ambassador for , and observers noted that the diamond on her left ring finger has been described as her most eye-catching piece to date.

The synchronization is not identical. In London they chose different silhouettes and materials — Styles in a Harrington and Vans, Kravitz in a trench and loafers — and they carried bags in contrasting tones and textures. Even their hats, both from the same brand, were different models, and their sunglasses were not a matching set: Jacques Marie Mage aviators for Styles and black ovals for Kravitz. Those small divergences keep the look paired but individual.

That balance — obvious coordination without exact uniformity — is the point. Across Rome, New York and now London, their outfits read as a deliberate couple language: shared touches that announce a pair identity while leaving room for each person’s signature pieces. The large diamond on Kravitz’s left ring finger has already drawn attention as a standout element, but on the street in London it read as part of a coordinated visual story rather than a single headline-grabbing moment.

The immediate takeaway is simple: yes, their London appearance reinforces a consistent "his and hers" approach that has threaded through three cities over the past eight months. If anything follows from the look, it is that the couple is curating a joint wardrobe practice that lets each piece — a cap, a tote, a ring — contribute to a shared image without erasing individual taste.

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