The Sunday Times’ Style magazine celebrates festival season with a new cover story. The magazine looks to The 1975 frontman, Matt Healy. The artist takes to the studio with photographer Simon Lipman and stylist Lorna McGee. Showing off a strong penchant for designer fashions, Healy strikes his best poses in the latest from brands like Louis Vuitton.
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Speaking to Style magazine about his personal style, Healy reveals, “If you are talking a label for life, it’s probably Dries Van Noten. He’s my Sir Alex Ferguson of fashion–beaten once or twice in his career, but always the best.”
Discussing fashion week, the singer continues, “They make me realize I’m more famous than I think I am.” Healy confesses, “It’s like, ‘Don’t take pics of me, I’m here to look at the bloody clothes!’ But I’m not sure how you’re going to write that without making me sound like a dickhead.”