Cosmopolitan (UK)

OLLY ALEXANDER

The nation fell in love with him in It’s A Sin. Here, he opens up about style, sexuality and self-expression

- Photograph­s KAJ JEFFERIES Fashion Director NATALIE MICHAELIDE­S Interview LOTTIE LUMSDEN

There’s a scene

in Olly Alexander’s 2017 BBC3 documentar­y Growing Up Gay where he’s backstage at Mighty Hoopla Festival wearing a pair of gold hot pants, having his body painted in glitter. “I had this bright idea that I’d like to be in my underwear covered in gold glitter,” he tells the camera as he prepares to go on stage. “Everyone thought I was joking, but I wasn’t.”

This is still very much Alexander’s attitude to dressing himself now. “I love anything that provokes a reaction,” he explains when we catch up over Zoom. “I want people to think, ‘Oh wow! What’s he wearing?”’

The Years & Years singer is a little more low-key today as he sips a smoothie in his London flat, in a Nike cap and hoodie. “I’ve just been for a run, so I’m a bit gross,” he laughs. “Please forgive my current state, it’s not stylish at all.”

It’s been a big year for Alexander, 30. In January, he appeared as Ritchie Tozer in Russell T Davies’ Channel 4 drama

It’s A Sin. The country was captivated (and heartbroke­n) by the story of five friends in London during the 1980s AIDS crisis. It broke TV records, becoming

All 4’s most binged series to date.

He’s also just gone solo – continuing under the Years & Years banner – after his bandmates Mikey Goldsworth­y and Emre Türkmen decided to leave the band. “The three of us have grown apart musically,” Alexander explains. “The pandemic gave us this opportunit­y to reflect on where we were at. We had some really honest conversati­ons with each other.” His first solo single, Starstruck, is out now.

How has your style evolved?

As a teenager I had a goth phase, then I wore scarves tied round my head. In my twenties I wore sportswear. As a performer, it gives you so much space to experiment and express yourself. I didn’t come straight out of the gate serving high-concept fashion looks. I’ve had a lot of help.

What part has fashion played in your coming-out story?

I was 19 when I came out. I was wearing button-down shirts done all the way to the top, tortoisesh­ell glasses and big curly hair. I didn’t know how to express myself. As soon as I came out, it was like a process to undo those buttons on my shirt, bit by bit.

Have you ever felt pressure to dress a certain way?

There have been questions from people (not on my team) going, “That might not be appropriat­e.” I had an occasion where I was wearing a pair of chevron trousers on a TV show. In rehearsals, a comment came back, saying, “We think the chevrons are highlighti­ng Olly’s crotch. Does he have a different pair?” Nobody would ever think that about this pair of trousers. We blew up and they backed down. So the chevrons went on TV and nobody said a fucking thing. It makes me angry. I’m a gay guy and I want people to know that, but it’s interestin­g to see how quickly people become uncomforta­ble when you want to assert your own sexuality.

Everyone was talking about Harry Styles’ feather boa at The Grammys. What do you think of his style?

He just looks so good. It’s undeniable. I really respect his commitment to having fun, being playful and not caring what “a traditiona­l man” should wear. Genderflui­d fashion has been around forever, but seeing it in a more mainstream context is cool. I’m all for guys getting to express themselves, no matter what their sexuality.

Has anyone surprising reached out to you about It’s A Sin?

Elton John... that was surreal. He phoned everyone in the cast. It was really sweet.

It was hard to have a conversati­on with him because in my head I was going, “You’re Elton John.” He said he loved the show and could see himself in Ritchie.

How did you find filming the sex scenes?

Nerve-racking. I went into it thinking I’d be fine, and confident with my body. But then I got more nervous. We had intimacy coordinato­rs working on the project and they were revolution­ary. You choreograp­h it like a dance and go through everything with the other performer before you get to set. It’s crazy that, in the past, you’d just show up to shoot a scene and figure it out...

Has your mum seen it all?

Yes, I spoke to her and said, “There are some intimate scenes.” She didn’t bat an eyelid and said, “Because you told me, I knew what to expect.” She’s the best.

You’ve spoken about your struggles with mental health. How have you coped during the pandemic?

The first lockdown took a real toll on my mental health. I live alone and was in a flat without outside space. I felt depressed. I didn’t want to put music out. I have a mental-health checklist. One of those is medication – I still take anti-depressant­s. The other is therapy, but then I have exercise, drinking enough water and eating three meals a day. When my mental health starts to decline – or jump off a cliff – I stop doing a lot of those things. But because I’ve got this checklist and an amazing support network, it was just a couple of days instead of a month, like I might have had in the past. It passed.

“I’m all for guys getting to express themselves, no matter what their sexuality”

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Jumper, Liam Hodges. Trousers, Adam Jones. Shoes, Undergroun­d England
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Upcycled jacket and jeans, both Marine Serre at MatchesFas­hion. Top, Esaú Yori. Earrings, Amy Rodriguez (right ear), Glenda López (left ear). Necklaces, Misbhv (pearl and chain), A Sinner In Pearls (pearl), R&M Leathers (short chain), Sweet Lime Juice (long). Rings, Sweet Lime Juice, Tinkershac­k. Shoes, Undergroun­d England
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Sleeveless jumper and jeans, both Pronounce. Sleeves, Ai Mei Li. Choker, R&M Leathers. Necklaces, A Sinner In Pearls (pearl), Souvenir Jewelry (eye pendant). Rings, Sweet Lime Juice, Tinkershac­k
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Jacket and trousers, Bianca Saunders. Top (just seen), Studio Mapalo. Earring, Alighieri. Necklaces, R&M Leathers, A Sinner In Pearls, Sweet Lime Juice. Rings, Sweet Lime Juice, Stephen Webster. Shoes, Undergroun­d England
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Vest, Lily Picchioni. Trousers, Marni at Mytheresa. Hat, Benny Andallo. Necklaces, Misbhv (pearl and chain), A Sinner In Pearls (pearl), R&M Leathers (short chain), Sweet Lime Juice (long). Shoes, Undergroun­d England
Hair Ryo Narushima, using Oribe. Make-up Porsche Poon, using RéVive. Fashion assistants Zuli Alao, EmilyEliza­beth Clarke. Photograph­er’s assistant Andrew Rankin. Flowers by Mahal Kita Flowers
“It’s cool seeing become more mainstream” gender-fluid fashion Vest, Lily Picchioni. Trousers, Marni at Mytheresa. Hat, Benny Andallo. Necklaces, Misbhv (pearl and chain), A Sinner In Pearls (pearl), R&M Leathers (short chain), Sweet Lime Juice (long). Shoes, Undergroun­d England Hair Ryo Narushima, using Oribe. Make-up Porsche Poon, using RéVive. Fashion assistants Zuli Alao, EmilyEliza­beth Clarke. Photograph­er’s assistant Andrew Rankin. Flowers by Mahal Kita Flowers
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Floral shirt, Christophe­r Kane. Long-sleeved top, Aries. Earring, Glenda López. Necklace, Olly’s own. Rings, Sweet Lime Juice, Tinkershac­k

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