Special merchandise to coincide with the launch of 'Harry's Home Village Tours' is being launched

By Deborah Bowyer

29th May 2024 | Local News

Special merchandise is going on sale in Holmes Chapel where superstar Harry Styles grew up. (Photo: Madame Tussauds)
Special merchandise is going on sale in Holmes Chapel where superstar Harry Styles grew up. (Photo: Madame Tussauds)

Fans of superstar, Harry Styles, are in for a real treat. 

Not only are special 'Harry's Home Village Tours' being launched, a brand of merchandise is also being launched to keep fans happy. 

Holmes Chapel Partnership, the community organisation behind Harry's Home Village Tours, is launching a range of merchandise to coincide with the tours. 

Harry Styles grew up in Holmes Chapel, went to Holmes Chapel School and worked in W Mandeville bakery in the village.  

Now Sam Dale and Son near the village bakery where Harry once worked, is to sell the merchandise which includes T-shirts, key rings and wall signs, so enthusiasts can now own a piece of Harry's Home Village Tours.

The logo designed by Claire Montgomery. (Photo: Holmes Chapel Partnership)

Holmes Chapel Partnership commissioned popular illustrator Claire Montgomery owner of justdaydreaming.com for the Harry's Home Village Tour 2024 logo featuring the iconic 180-year-old Twemlow Viaduct , where Styles reputedly had his first kiss.  

Claire has previously created gifts and designs for Harries and Swifties, featured in Modern Day Icons and Your Celebrity magazine. 

Claire Montgomery hard at work in her studio designing the Harry logo. (Photo: Holmes Chapel Partnership)
  

The logo has links to the famous superstar - 

  

  • Shades of Pink and Blue: The logo's colour palette pays homage to Harry's 'Pink and blue forever' Instagram post in December 2022. These hues evoke memories of his groundbreaking Fine Line album, which captured hearts worldwide upon its release in December 2022. 
  • The Bold Red Heart: Symbolising passion, love, and Harry's electrifying performances, the large red heart draws inspiration from the love heart overalls he wore during his unforgettable shows at Wembley Stadium in 2022 and 2023. 
  • Floating Red Heart Balloons: Fans will recognize these whimsical elements from Harry's live performances of Matilda. As he sang the line 'you can let it go', these symbolic balloons soared, carrying messages of freedom and connection. 
  • The Bluebird: A nod to Harry's lyrics from Daylight, 'if I was a bluebird I would fly to you', the bluebird represents longing, hope, and the promise of returning home. 
  • Iconic Twemlow Viaduct, a symbol of the journey to and from Holmes Chapel. 

Harry's Home Village Tours, described as a 'a pilgrimage experience' that takes fans on a country walk through the picturesque landscapes of Holmes Chapel, where Harry Styles spent his formative years.  

Sandbach Nub News told here how would-be guides applying for jobs as tour guide faced an 80-question quiz on the star before doing a presentation. 

Running on Saturday mornings from June 8th and weekdays from July - September, Harry's Home Village Tour will last between two and a half and three hours and include safe walking routes through Holmes Chapel.  

 Tour participants will each receive a unique Harry's Home Village Tour map offering exclusive offers at retailers and venues throughout Holmes Chapel. 

The specially designed merchandise to go with the tours can be purchased here from Sam Dale and Son's website.

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