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Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Are Engaged

The couple were first spotted together last summer and have now shared news of their engagement with "a small circle," according to People

Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Are Engaged

Harry Styles and Zoe Kravitz are seen on March 09, 2026 in New York City.

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Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are engaged, according to People. The outlet notes that the couple have shared news of their engagement with “a small circle.” This follows last week’s Page Six report about the engagement.

Representatives for Styles and Kravitz did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s requests for comment.


The couple were first spotted together last summer, with outings in Rome and London. Styles, 32, spent a lot of time between the two cities following the conclusion of his extensive live show, Love on Tour, in 2023. “It was time for me to stop for a bit and pay some attention to other parts of my life,” he told The Sunday Times Magazine earlier this year. That seemingly included the time he’s been spending with Kravitz, 37.

In March, Styles released his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The record explored his self-perception as much as it did his interpersonal relationships. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the musician explained how his perspective has shifted over the course of his 30s so far.

“It’s like being truly vulnerable with someone, like sharing a life with someone like that. Having the time to stop and assess all of it and really look at my life from a bird’s eye view and go, ‘What do I actually want in my life?’ ” Styles said. “I have all these things around me all the time. It’s hard to pull those things in without making space for them.”

Looking ahead to the next five years of his life, he added: “I want to be fulfilled, and I want to be in great relationships with people. I want to have great friendships with people. I want a family. I want these things. It just allowed me to go like, OK, what do I have to do to create space to allow these things to happen? I can’t expect them to just happen to me.”

Marriage is a solid step in that direction. Styles has been in a number of relationships since entering the public eye, including long-term commitments with Olivia Wilde and Taylor Russell in recent years. He’s kept them all intensely private. “Can you imagine going on a second date with someone and being like, ‘OK, there’s this corner of the thing, and they’re going to say this, and it’s going to be really crazy, and they’re going to be really mean, and it’s not real. … But anyway, what do you want to eat?’” Styles told Rolling Stone in 2022 about his experience bringing people into his world as romantic prospects.

His engagement to Kravitz marks his first that the public knows of. Kravitz was previously married to actor Karl Glusman, but the couple split after less than a year of marriage. In 2023, she became engaged to Channing Tatum but they broke up before the marriage proceedings could begin. In between these private moments, Kravitz has made expansions in her career including launching her feature directional debut, Blink Twice, which arrived in 2024.

Around that time, she was asking herself the same kind of questions as Styles. “I had to actually look at, what do I want?” she told Esquire in 2024. “For a long time, I felt like there was something wrong with me,” she said about not feeling drawn to having children. “I was waiting for this light to go off in my head, and it never did. When you’re younger, you’re like, ‘Well, I can’t have kids. I’m too young! It’d be crazy.’ ”

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