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It’s Harry Styles‘ week, and we’re all just living through it. On January 22, the singer announced his 2026 Together, Together world tour, which you can already grab presale tickets for — or at least sign up for in advance — via Ticketmaster, resale sites like Stubhub, and your Amex credit card. Styles also dropped the official audio and video for “Aperture”: the first song fans are getting treated to from his upcoming album “Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally.” This too was revealed by the Grammy Award–winner and heartthrob in the past week or so and, as if all that weren’t enough, Styles gave us one more sneak peek into his world (erm, wellness habits) recently.
In the promo shot for “Aperture,” posted on his Instagram yesterday to the tune of three million likes, our beauty-obsessed shopping editors have identified one key element. No, it’s not the Big Gulp Styles is holding in his hand. Rather, what interested us most was those under-eye patches, adding a pop of black to his green-tinted ensemble. Based on the extensive hands-on testing we’ve done in this skin care category, we think we know the exact eye masks Styles wears to look as good as he does, even while working what we assume to be long, arduous days full of songwriting: none other than 111Skin’s Celestial Black Diamond Eye Masks.
Everything checks out: the cut, the color, and the sparkle that appears ever so subtly under Styles’ charming blue eyes. And while the artist has yet to confirm that the luxury, plastic surgeon–created brand is, indeed, behind his world tour preparations, it doesn’t hurt to match Styles’ vibe by shopping an eight-pack of the eye masks at Nordstrom.
They won’t turn you into a global pop icon overnight, but the anti-aging adhesives will aid in the restoration of moisture to the skin barrier by way of hyaluronic acid, while keeping the region looking plump and radiant thanks to the inclusion of retinol and Argireline — the latter being a Botox-mimicking ingredient that’s been tapped by other popular beauty brands like Summer Fridays, The Ordinary, Estée Lauder, and Peter Thomas Roth.
The “diamond” in the product’s name isn’t a random placement, either. In fact, each individual stickie is boosted with diamond particles that work overtime to exfoliate the skin, ensuring both the mask’s juices and any skin care topicals you might slather on after are absorbed quicker and do their job more effectively. Akin to how many singers turn to vitamin B12 injections for greater stamina on stage, it’s worth noting that the 111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Eye Masks also harness the powers of vitamin C: which brightens the skin in tandem with niacinamide.
Whether Styles actually went shopping at 111Skin or was instead soft launching a new product for his lifestyle brand Pleasing, there’s no question that his masks of choice helped him quench his under-eyes… while quenching our collective thirst for knowing everything there is to know about the likes, dislikes, and habits of the 31-year-old phenom.
Shop the cult-favorite skin essential straight from the brand that’s gotten a seal of approval from Bella Hadid, Kim Kardashian, Priyanka Chopra, Charli XCX, and more. Sydney Sweeney and Anne Hathaway also reportedly use the Celestial Black Diamond Eye Masks that might or might not have blessed Styles’ face, so you’ll know you’re in good company.
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Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on celebrity-backed beauty favorites worth your time and money.