Harry Styles Marathon Runner Releases New Disco Album and Launches Pleasing Activewear Line
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Harry Styles, the 32-year-old former One Direction star, has been making waves in the past few days with revelations from his Runner's World cover shoot and interviews, blending his passion for running with teases of new music and merchandise.[1][2][3][4] Fresh off completing the Berlin Marathon in under three hours—placing him in the top five percent of finishers—Styles graces the spring 2026 issue of Runner's World, on newsstands March 24, shot by Laura Jane Coulson on the American plains.[1][4]
In the spread, styled by his longtime collaborator Harry Lambert, Styles flexes his athletic side: tattoo-baring topless poses, an ice bath dip, Nike Alphafly 3 racing shoes (his marathon go-tos), ZoomX sneakers, wraparound visors, a Donald Duck cap, and minuscule short shorts.[1] But eagle-eyed fans spotted something extra—a white track jacket and matching shorts from his Pleasing brand. What started as a nail polish and cosmetics line has evolved into a lifestyle empire with T-shirts, caps, totes, fragrances, and even sex toys. Is this a sneak peek at performance running gear? Styles, who logs casual 10Ks and trains under the alias "Sted Sarandos," seems poised to expand Pleasing into activewear.[1]
The interview dives deeper, revealing how running anchors Styles amid fame's isolation. "Because in some of those new experiences, there's just so much stimulation... running also became my processing place," he shares, describing three-hour solo marathon training sessions synced to hypnotic electronic music like a mantra.[4] Fame hit hard after his X Factor days as a bakery-working teen; now, post-stratospheric One Direction success and Harry's House tours, he felt disconnected. Recording his fourth album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, at Berlin's Hansa Studios in early 2025—with producer Kid Harpoon—he'd run nearby roads, tweaking demos on the go.[4] Dropping March 6, the disco-infused record follows fans' clamor since 2022; Styles had mulled waiting years to find his voice again.[2][4]
Running reshaped his worldview too. "You see things from ground level that you don't see if you're driving," he notes of rediscovering London and traveling mindfully post-One Direction hotel life.[4] No longer the injury-prone 20-something, he now prioritizes stretching and consistency: "The satisfaction comes from knowing that on the Wednesday that I felt terrible, I still got up and ran."[4] Public runs in bright Nike gear? He shrugs it off—speed keeps encounters fleeting.[4]
Adding to the buzz, Styles announced a Netflix concert special on March 2, featuring full performances of the new album.[3] Shirtless shots from Runner's World amplify the hype, merging vulnerability with showmanship.[2]
Styles credits fans and his team for triumphs, not solo genius.[4] From marathons to merch drops and album launches, he's redefining stardom—one run at a time. As Pleasing eyes athletic expansion, expect Styles to lace up and lead the pack.
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