Harry Styles files a trademark for his own fragrance and cosmetics line

Harry Styles is ‘entering the beauty industry’ as he files a trademark for his own fragrance and cosmetics line


He was estimated to be worth £63million by The Sunday Times in May 2020.

And Harry Styles is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon amid speculation he might be entering the beauty industry. 

US Weekly have obtained documents that show the singer-turned-actor has filed paperwork to begin the ‘wholesale of perfume and cosmetics.’

New project? Harry Styles is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon amid speculation he might be entering the beauty industry 

According to reports, The singer and actor, who is currently working on the set of his new movie My Policeman is listed as ‘Director’ alongside Emma Spring, who has worked with the singer for years as an executive assistant.

The filing is listed under ‘Styles Harry Edward’ and declares the ‘nature of business’ as ‘wholesale of perfume and cosmetics.’

The company is named ‘PLEASED AS HOLDINGS LIMITED.’

Fan are delighted to learn that Harry might be putting out everything from different makeup products to fragrances.  

Busy Bee: The singer and actor, who is currently working on the set of his new movie My Policeman is listed as 'Director' alongside Emma Spring, who has worked with the singer for years as an executive assistant

Busy Bee: The singer and actor, who is currently working on the set of his new movie My Policeman is listed as ‘Director’ alongside Emma Spring, who has worked with the singer for years as an executive assistant

While Styles doesn’t have any previous experience in the beauty industry, he’s certainly established himself as quite the style icon. 

MailOnline has contacted Harry’s representative for comment.

Recently it was revealed that the singers Erskine Records Ltd is said to be worth £28.79million after its value was previously £14.9million in 2019. 

According to The Sun, Erskine Records Ltd is worth £28.79million in books filed to Companies House on Wednesday for the 12 months to March 2020, with £14.6million put into investments.

The publication also claims that Harry’s ‘touring outfit made a loss of £1.8million’ due to live shows being postponed or cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic.

 The singer was forced to delay all of his 2020 Love On Tour shows ‘until further notice’, with Harry going on to postpone his UK and European dates in early 2021.