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Harry Styles Flaunts Tattoos in Leopard Shorts on Runner’s World Cover

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Harry Styles shows off his tattoos in leopard short shorts on Runner’s World cover
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Harry Styles is well-acquainted with gracing the front page of magazines.

Yet, his latest feature isn’t on a typical fashion or music publication. Instead, Styles graces the cover of Runner’s World, talking about his newfound passion for long-distance running, just as his new album is set to drop this Friday.

The ex-One Direction member, aged 32, showcased his toned physique and extensive tattoo collection in the shirtless photographs.

Captured by photographer Laura Jane Coulson and styled by his regular stylist Harry Lambert, Styles sports only a pair of leopard-print compression shorts under black running shorts on the cover.

The “Golden” singer’s tattoo collection is prominently displayed in the pictures.

In the photoshoot, Styles is seen stretching and running, clad in a combination of retro items, pieces from his own Pleasing brand, and essentials for running like Oakley sunglasses and Nike shoes.

Known for his eye-catching running gear while training for upcoming marathons, Styles’ attire for the photoshoot includes extremely short shorts adorned with cheetah prints.

During a discussion with novelist Haruki Murakami, Styles shared insights into his wellness practices, views on masculinity, and his life in the limelight.

“At times during a tour, I struggle with feeling uncertain about what I am contributing, unsure about what I’m adding to the world,” he expressed.

“The system of reward and the kind of adoration you receive can be overwhelmingly loud. I receive so much energy and appreciation from people, which I deeply value. But then I ponder, what am I really offering? I’ve had quite existential thoughts about this at times,” Styles elaborated.

He gave a sneak peek of his forthcoming album, “Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally,” and shared that his inspiration came from his experiences in Berlin’s techno clubs.

“I aimed to capture the feeling I had on the dance floor, lost in the music and its instrumentation. It was incredibly immersive. That’s the sensation I want to emulate onstage,” Styles remarked.

“I don’t want my performances to feel like a lecture. I want them to be an experience where it feels like we are all in this music together,” he added.

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