Blue Gucci dress of Harry Styles

English singer Harry Styles wore a blue Gucci dress for Vogue's December 2020 issue, becoming the first man to appear solo on the magazine's cover. Designed by Gucci's creative director, Alessandro Michele, the dress generated a significant amount of conversation regarding sexuality, race, and privilege.

The dress received reactions from both conservative and progressive public figures. Conservatives condemned the perceived corruption of traditional masculinity, while progressives and some media publications praised Styles for pushing the boundaries of men's fashion. The dress was well received by the general public for challenging toxic masculinity and gender roles. It was featured at the 2022 Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and a portrait of Styles wearing the dress was included in the 2024 History Makers exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.