It looks like Harry Styles might be the last celebrity to launch a beauty brand.

Earlier this year, Styles was registered as a director of a new company, Pleased As Holdings.

Also on the director’s list is his longtime assistant, Emma Spring, who also serves as the director of Styles indie music label, Erskine Records.

According to data provided to Companies House in the UK, Pleased As Holdings will be a wholesaler of perfumes and cosmetics.

The 27-year-old singer has been photographed using nail polish, incl. At the BRIT Awards in London in May.

Styles has finished filming her latest acting project, The Movie policemanDrama set in Brighton, England in the 1950s, based on Bethan Roberts’ novel of the same name.

Harry Styles was hired while filming his latest movie, Policeman
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In the film, Styles plays gay cop Tom, a cop who marries teacher Marion (Emma Corinne) while having a secret affair with another man.

Corinne’s friend was recently filmed for a feature film in W . warehouse.

Eagle-eyed fans note that among the authors of Corinne’s photography design, her glossy black and white nail polish is listed as being uploaded by “Simone Cummings for Pleasing at CLM.”

The Adore You midfielder was seen wearing a ‘Pleasing’ phone case and a ‘Pleasing’ sweater.

25-year-old Corinne was styled for the shoot by Harry Lambert, who has worked a lot with Styles and dressed him in his most memorable looks, including a pink Gucci jumpsuit at the 2015 American Music Awards and a feathered Gucci Bowden suit at the Grammys earlier. . this year.

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“Now I look back, I feel completely normal,” Lambert told Coveteur, recalling the floral look. “Isn’t it strange that five or six years ago something like this could have caused such a commotion?”

“I remember a pink suit at Fashion Police and they call it drapes. We found it funny, but I know some people are going to get hurt. It’s good he’s gone.”

Explain their relationship and design decisions through an interview with Vogue magazineWe always try to do something unexpected…