Harry Styles, 32, and Zoë Kravitz, 37, have been seen holding hands and walking around a lot since last August, but they’ve not so much as hard-launched their relationship on Instagram.
The closest we came was Lenny Kravitz, Zoë’s iconic rockstar father, commenting a heart emoji underneath Styles’ “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” album announcement in January.
Let’s be honest: Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are too busy being Harry freaking Styles and Zoë freaking Kravitz to tell the world they’re dating. It turns out, paparazzi photographing Kravitz sporting a fat diamond on her ring finger during another walk with Styles last weekend was the hard launch.
Page Six is reporting that Styles and Kravitz are engaged.
“He is completely smitten,” an unnamed insider told Page Six. “He would jump off a cliff for her.”
“No one in their circle is surprised,” another unnamed source said.
Neither Styles nor Kravitz, nor their reps, have confirmed the news.
Kravitz was most recently engaged to Channing Tatum, but they broke up in October 2024 after three years together.
As ELLE’s March 2025 cover star, Kravitz said she still looks fondly back on her directorial debut “Blink Twice,” a psychological thriller starring Tatum, despite their split. “I love this thing that we made together, and I care for him very much.”
Kravitz earned her first Primetime Emmy nomination for her role in “The Studio” and most recently starred in Darren Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing” last year.
Styles was in a long-term relationship with director and actress Olivia Wilde earlier in the 2020s, and he was most recently romantically linked to actress Taylor Russell before Kravitz.
Around the March release of “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” — which became Styles’ fourth straight solo album to debut at No. 1, the former One Direction star opened up to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe about yearning for marriage.
“The song to me is like, it’s actually quite a lonely song in a lot of ways,” Styles told Lowe of his “American Girls” track. “I watched, like, my three closest friends get married, and actually seeing them trust in something and risk something to find something truly fulfilling in a way that isn’t as shiny and, on paper, as exciting.”
Styles added, “Having the time to stop and assess all of it and really look at my life from a bird’s eye view and go like, ‘What do I actually want in my life?’ I have all these things around me all the time. It’s hard to pull those things in without making space for them.”
Ultimately, Styles concluded, “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.”
Here’s to hoping he found that with Kravitz.
