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Harry Styles Says Shania Twain Is His Fashion & Music Influence

Harry Styles Says Shania Twain Is His Fashion & Music Influence

While at the Victoria Secret show in Shanghai earlier this week, former One Direction member Harry Styles cited singer-songwriter Shania Twain as his biggest inspiration and influence, both in fashion and in music. And their friendship is the sweetest thing!


"I think both music and fashion, [my] main influence was probably Shania Twain," Styles admitted to Entertainment Tonight. "Yeah, I think she's amazing."

Fashion twins.

Harry and Shania really are style twins. They both love solid bootcut pants paired with black boots. And whether pleats or pants, both pull off silky pink like nobody’s business.

Neither of them fears a bold print.

The fans are eating it up.

"Just when I thought Harry Styles couldn’t get any more perfect, he said that Shania Twain is his fashion inspiration."

They even have a legit friendship, which began with a couple of tweets back in 2013.

It all started with Styles expressing his admiration for Shania.

To which she replied, calling his tweet "sweet." She even invited him and his buddies to visit her and her show in Vegas!

And thus there was a budding friendship indeed. She's not shy at giving him props for a great fashion choice.

Hey Harry, I think Shania wants to borrow that suit!

Now their fans are clamoring for a collaboration.

Then there was this thing about a kazoo.

Seems Harry likes to play Shania's music on the tiny wind instrument.

Soon as Shania saw the tweet the following morning, she showed just how much she wants Harry to play her music on the kazoo: "I would LOVE to hear that"

So would the fans.

I mean, they REALLY want this to happen.

Then last week someone noticed Harry listening to Shania's "Man! I Feel Like a Woman" to pump himself up before a show.

Now the fans demand that he do a cover of the song.

Perhaps top hat included.

Be it a cover or a collaboration, the fans have spoken. So, Harry and Shania... when can we expect the new single?

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h/t: Entertainment Tonight, New York Post, Twitter

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