Harry Styles debuted a very different look while out on a run in Rome, as he sported a bushy moustache.
The singer, 26, was spotted going for a jog near his hotel in the Italian capital on Friday last week, where he debuted the new facial hair.
Keeping up his fitness while in the city, Harry teamed a grey vest top with black shorts so that he was fully prepared for his run.
Updating his look: Harry Styles debuted a VERY different look as he sported a moustache while out jogging through Rome on Friday last week (pictured right in February)
Harry donned a blue baseball cap over his brown locks, and kept a low profile by wearing a pair of dark shades.
Completing his sporty ensemble the former One Direction star ran out in a pair of black-and-white trainers, while he held his phone in his hand.
The star was seen working up a sweat as he ran at full speed towards his hotel, before sprinting inside to complete his workout.
Time for a run: Keeping up his fitness while in the city, Harry teamed a grey vest top with black shorts so that he was fully prepared for his jog
Low-key look: Harry donned a blue baseball cap over his brown locks, and kept a low profile by wearing a pair of dark shades
Ink: Harry’s array of tattoos on his arm were on full display thanks to his tank top
Keeping it safe: As he was running Harry decided to hold his phone in his hand
Working up a sweat: Harry appeared to be in good spirits as he jogged through the city
Harry’s outing comes after he celebrated One Direction’s 10th anniversary by sharing a heartfelt post to his Instagram.
The band – originally made up of Harry, Liam Payne, 26, Louis Tomlinson, 28, Niall Horan, 26, and Zayn Malik, 27 – also posted a fun video to their official social media looking back at their best bits.
In Harry’s post, the singer admitted that he had been ‘struggling’ to put into words how grateful he is to the band, fans and The X Factor, where their career started in 2010.
Does the job nicely: Completing his sporty ensemble the former One Direction star ran out in a pair of black-and-white trainers
Toned: Harry’s ensemble showed off his muscular legs as he ran through the city
Accessorise: Harry wore an array of simple bracelets on one wrist while running
Focused: Harry had a look of determination on his face as he made his way back to his hotel
Dodging: Harry was seen avoiding the paths of other people amid the coronavirus crisis
Posting a throwback picture of the fivesome one stage, he penned: ‘I’ve been struggling to put into words how grateful I am for everything that’s happened over the last ten years.
‘I’ve seen things and places that I’d only ever dreamt of when I was growing up. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and working with some of the most incredible people, and gained friendships that I know I will treasure for the rest of my life.
‘None of this would be possible without the support you’ve given along the way. And for that, I will be forever thankful. I just can’t believe it’s been ten years. Thank you to our crew, our team, and everyone else who helped us along the way.
Way back when: Harry’s outing comes after he celebrated One Direction’s 10th anniversary by sharing a heartfelt post to his Instagram and shared a throwback snap (pictured in 2010)
Sweet: In Harry’s post, the singer admitted that he had been ‘struggling’ to put into words how grateful he is to the band, fans and The X Factor, where their career started
‘To all the fans, I love you, and I thank you with all my heart. You did it all, and you changed everything. And finally.. to the boys, I love you so much, and I couldn’t be prouder of everything we achieved together. Here’s to ten. H.’
Harry’s former bandmates Niall and Liam were quick to react to the post, with ‘Love ya H’ and a heart emoji.
During their time, One Direction sold more than 200 million records worldwide and won almost 200 awards, including seven BRIT Awards.
Lovely: Harry’s former bandmates Niall and Liam were quick to react to the post, with ‘Love ya H’ and a heart emoji
Amazing: During their time, they sold more than 200 million records worldwide and won almost 200 awards, including seven BRIT Awards (pictured in 2012)