The Future Sex (2018)drought is finally over, and Harry Styles' beautiful face is back in our lives.
The One Direction heartthrob made his solo magazine cover debut with not one, but three covers of Another Man. No big deal, but Paul McCartney and Chelsea Handler interviewed Styles for the issue, which will be out Sept. 29.
SEE ALSO: Curl up with a good book that looks sort of like Harry StylesStyles has stayed out of the public eye since One Direction's hiatus began, but he has plenty in store for devoted Directioners.
He recently wrapped his first film role in Christopher Nolan's World War II drama, Dunkirk. Styles also signed a contract with Columbia Records, so there's a possibility he could reveal his plans for a solo album in the profile.
What we do know is that there is eye candy in store.
Harry wears a dog collar in the cover shot by Ryan McGinley.
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Harry channels his hero Mick Jagger, who never goes out of style, for the cover shot by Alasdair McLellan.
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Harry's luscious locks are back in the cover shot by Willy Vanderperre.
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Prior to revealing the covers, Styles tortured fans by Instagramming three white squares -- blank spaces, if you will.
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Zayn, who is essentially a professional model at this point, also has a new cover.
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There is so much beauty all around!
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