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"With all of this in mind, it does feel like an interesting moment as a Harry Styles fan, seeing him embrace this aesthetic in his touring wardrobe," says Smart. episode and her donning of an outfit similar to the Eleventh Doctor's in. Not to mention, he's previously recorded in Nashville and has a history of supporting and platforming country artists while touring - including Musgraves, Peck, Jenny Lewis and his latest Coachella masterpiece with Shania Twain. Captain Lundvik is the commanding astronaut of a 2019 mission to blow up the. His second, "Fine Line," continues that tradition with songs like "Canyon Moon." Even his most recent album, "Harry's House," has tracks like "Boyfriends" that lean into Western-style sounds.

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His self-titled debut is full of plucky, country-inspired guitars and vocals. But he is sneakily country-adjacent, and this influence has always been present in his albums, albeit in more "y'allternative" iterations. Now, Harry Styles is no literal country artist, per se, in that he's never worn a 10-gallon hat on the Country Music Awards red carpet. Photo: David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

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Lil' Nas X in Versace at the 2020 Grammy Awards. That, as Smart notes, includes a bedazzled sort of makeover. Kacey Musgraves' own high-glam Priscilla Presley cosplay is just the beginning, with Lil Nas X, Orville Peck, Maren Morris and a post-"1989"-era Taylor Swift all driving country music to a new destination together. This is much to the credit of the new generation of country music artists bringing the genre out of its exclusionary, dirt-road past and into a more inclusive present. "These old-fashioned aesthetics are being repurposed in a way that's a lot more inclusive and diverse than they once were." "Western in general has been having such a moment for the past few years," says Rebecca Jennings, a senior correspondent at The Goods by Vox, where she covers social media platforms, influencers and the creator economy.

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Some, like that of the space cowgirl, have roots in appropriated cultures from around the globe others, like "gorpcore," "menocore" and "cottagecore," are far less derivative, goofy reflections of hyper-specific internet aesthetics. Chopper Assault: Save the Earth from an alien. This, as we know, is the basis for the growing digital obsession with "cores," a suffix denoting a kind of style. All choppers have either a drum or flywheel with knives that chop and blow the silage into a harvester. Now, Smart argues, we're seeing how this style has been augmented, amplified and reclaimed by various micro-communities, only to be diluted and eventually shared online.














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