It may be early days publicly, but all signs suggest things are becoming increasingly serious between Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz, with new reports pointing to a relationship that has been quietly developing behind the scenes for months.
According to sources, the pair have been spending extended time together in New York City, with Styles reportedly staying at Kravitz’s place during recent visits.
“He was staying with her while he was in New York City, and they're committed to making things work when he goes on tour,” a source said, suggesting the couple are already thinking long-term despite the demands of Styles’ global career.
The two were first romantically linked in mid-2025, when they were spotted together on multiple low-key outings, initially sparking speculation that they were more than just friends.
Their connection, however, appears to go back further.
Both move in similar creative circles, with Kravitz firmly established in both film and fashion, and Styles having successfully transitioned from pop star to actor in recent years with roles in films like Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman.
That overlap has reportedly helped form the foundation of their relationship, with insiders suggesting it was Styles who first pursued Kravitz — and that the interest was mutual from early on. “And she loved it!” the source added.
“Zoe is very into Harry. She finds him funny and endearing,” the insider continued. “And Harry has always thought Zoë was gorgeous and cool.”
Those close to the pair say their dynamic is relaxed and natural, with both keen to keep things as private as possible — a notable shift given the intense scrutiny Styles’ previous relationships have faced.
Kravitz’s family also appears to have given their seal of approval, which is often seen as a key step.
Zoë Kravitz, Big Little Lies Season 2 Premiere, NYC, 2019
The actress is the daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet, both hugely respected figures in the entertainment industry. Styles has reportedly already met them, with Bonet even attending an Saturday Night Live afterparty when he hosted.
“Her parents are big fans of Harry,” the source said, “and get along with him well.” That level of acceptance suggests the relationship has moved beyond the casual dating phase.
For Styles, the romance marks the latest chapter in a love life that has long attracted global attention.
Since his rise with One Direction, he has been linked to several high-profile figures, including Taylor Swift — a brief but widely publicised relationship early in his solo career — as well as Kendall Jenner, with whom he maintained an on-and-off connection for several years.
More recently, he was in a high-profile relationship with Olivia Wilde, which began during the filming of Don’t Worry Darling and lasted until late 2022. That relationship, in particular, played out heavily in the public eye, something Styles has since appeared keen to avoid repeating.
Kravitz, meanwhile, has also had her share of high-profile relationships, including her marriage to actor Karl Glusman, which ended in 2021, and her later relationship with Channing Tatum, whom she met while working on her directorial debut Blink Twice.
That relationship ended in 2024, leaving both free to move on before her reported connection with Styles began to emerge.
Professionally, both are entering busy periods, which will inevitably test the relationship.
Styles is preparing to return to the stage following the massive success of his Love On Tour, which ran from 2021 to 2023 and became one of the highest-grossing tours of all time.
The tour included major Irish dates, with multiple sold-out nights at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, cementing his status as one of the biggest live performers in the world.
With new tour plans now in motion, he is expected to spend extended periods on the road again.
Kravitz, for her part, continues to build momentum as both an actress and director, following the release of Blink Twice, which marked her debut behind the camera and received strong attention.
Balancing two demanding careers across different continents is never straightforward, but sources suggest both are committed to making it work.
For now, while neither Styles nor Kravitz has publicly confirmed the relationship, the steady stream of sightings, combined with insider claims and family approval, points to something more substantial than a fleeting romance.
In an industry known for short-lived pairings, this one appears to be developing with a level of intention — even as both continue to keep it largely out of the spotlight.
Harry Styles has explained why he’s choosing to perform extended residencies in a handful of cities rather than embarking on a traditional global tour.
The 31-year-old British singer will soon launch his ‘Together Together’ tour, a run of large-scale residency shows designed to support his newly released album of the same name. Instead of moving nightly between cities as on a typical arena tour, Styles will stay in a select number of major locations for multiple nights.
The ambitious schedule will see him play 12 shows at London’s Wembley Stadium, alongside an extraordinary 30-date run at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Additional residency stops are planned for Mexico City, São Paulo, Amsterdam, Melbourne, and Sydney, with multiple concerts scheduled in each city.
The format marks a major shift from the singer’s previous touring model. During the ‘Love On Tour’ era between 2021 and 2023, Styles travelled extensively across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia, performing more than 170 shows and becoming one of the highest-grossing touring artists of the decade.
Speaking to Zane Lowe for Apple Music, Styles explained that staying in one place for longer allows him to build a more ambitious production.
“I think it makes the show better. I think you can build something that doesn’t have to travel every night.”
Large-scale residencies have increasingly become a strategy for major artists looking to push production boundaries. By remaining in the same venue, staging elements can be expanded and refined in ways that are difficult when a show must be dismantled and transported overnight.
For Styles, however, the decision was also motivated by quality-of-life considerations for both himself and the musicians who perform alongside him.
“It allows me to stay in my life while I’m doing it. And therefore I think it allows me to take care of myself better, which I think makes me better at doing the thing.”
The singer added that the structure also takes into account the personal lives of his touring band.
“It’s not like I’m saying I’ll never travel again, but I want to see what it looks like if you do it a different way – and people in my band have families now and kids, and some aspects of that too. It’s really important to me that they’re on the road, that I would love to have them. I don’t want to make it near impossible for them to be able to come do that with me.”
The residency model has gained popularity among major artists in recent years, particularly in Las Vegas, where long-running shows allow performers to deliver elaborate productions while remaining based in a single location. Styles’ approach expands that idea globally, bringing the concept to multiple international cities rather than one permanent venue.
The ‘Together Together’ shows are expected to feature music from his new album as well as fan favourites from across his catalogue, including hits from “Harry’s House”, “Fine Line”, and his self-titled debut album.
Since launching his solo career in 2017, Styles has become one of the most commercially successful pop stars of his generation. His 2022 album “Harry’s House” produced the global hit “As It Was”, which topped charts around the world and became one of the year’s most-streamed songs.
Beyond music, Styles has also built a parallel career in film, appearing in Christopher Nolan’s war epic “Dunkirk” and later starring in “Don’t Worry Darling” and “My Policeman.” His blend of arena-filling pop success, acting projects and fashion influence has helped establish him as one of the defining cultural figures of the past decade.
With the ‘Together Together’ tour, the singer is now experimenting with a touring format that prioritises spectacle, sustainability and work-life balance — potentially setting a template for how large-scale pop tours could evolve in the future.
Written by Louise Ducrocq
Louise is an expert content creator, and online author for Ireland's Classic Hits Radio. She's evolved in a few different fields, including mental health and travel, and is now excited to be part of the wonderful word of Radio.