One identifying mark of an emerging style icon/style star is not being afraid to take risk. I mean, good taste borders on subjectivity right? We think pop star, Halsey embodies that rebellious essence and we’re honestly enjoying watching as their style continues to evolve. From the time the “Without Me” singer first burst on the scene—signature blue hair, early 2010s Tumblr aesthetic and all—to their buzz cut and oversized 90s silhouette era, to now in their renaissance-goth inspired era, Halsey has stayed true to crafting their own fashion story. They’ve been a Savage x Fenty ambassador, the face of DKNY, teamed up with Dickies on a collaboration, sat front row at Off-White, Tom Ford and Y/Project and even been invited to the Met Gala, twice. With the arrival of their fourth studio album, If I Can’t have Love, I Want Power—a cinematic, conceptual album and accompanying film about the joys and horrors of pregnancy and childbirth—we thought we would present a case study, a Style Bio as we’re calling it, on the fashion timeline of Halsey.
Let’s examine the unfolding Style Bio of the pop singer/songwriter Halsey. Anyone have a time machine we can borrow?
2016
Wearing DKNY at the 2016 Met Gala.
2016
Once again in all white!
2017
Here they are campaigning for the 2010’s trend of hoodie dresses.
2017
Giving us TLC vibes.
2017
In a yellow Versus Versace outfit with a belt bandeau!
2018
Sultry in a black, pleated mini-dress.
2018
Halsey does Old Hollywood glam.
2018
Wearing a crystal embellished gown that brings to mind Cher’s Oscar’s gown (you know the one with the iconic Bob Mackie headpiece?)
2019
Wearing Y/Project
2019
Hot like fire in this red Prabal Gurung to the 2019 Met Gala.
2019
Serving street style in Paris.
2019
A cute bleached suit, street style moment.
2019
At the 2019 American Music Awards, wearing a Marc Jacobs dress from their Spring/Summer 2020 collection.
2020
Wearing Parson’s grad Max Cui/Hanyu Cui Spring/summer 2019 Dress. We stan supporting emerging talent!
2020
Wearing a cute mini-dress in-between filming for SNL.
2021
Wearing archival Dolce & Gabbana.
We have our eyes tuned into Halsey, and can’t wait to see the next aesthetic they lean into, the next Pantone hair color, perhaps even the next Met Gala look.
If I Can’t have Love, I Want Power, is available for streaming on all platforms.