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appeared to be taking style tips from none other than Mr Styles himself as he arrived at the Project Hail Mary photocall in Paris on Wednesday night.
The actor, 45, looked dapper in a black and white pinstripe suit which he paired with a white shirt and sleek black tie.
Beaming in snaps his outfit for the evening looked strikingly similar to Harry's red carpet look at the BRITs last month.
After the sparkles and sequins of Love On Tour, Harry appears to be in his suit and tie era for the release of his fourth album Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally.
And the singer and Ryan crossed paths last weekend when the actor's opening monologue was humorously crashed by the Watermelon Sugar High hitmaker.
Ryan was only seconds into his speech when he was immediately distracted by a familiar face in the crowd that belonged to none other than Harry.
Ryan Gosling borrowed his new friend Harry Styles' dapper look as he cut a stylish figure in pinstripe suit at the Project Hail Mary Paris photocall on Wednesday
The actor's outfit looked strikingly similar to Harry's red carpet look at the BRITs last month (pictured L)
'I'm thrilled to be back hosting, especially now. This is the perfect time to be in . Early March,' he began.
Following a quick round of applause from the crowd, Ryan added, 'Right? No, it's beautiful.'
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His gaze then drifted over to his right and before he could continue his monologue, Ryan pointed forward in confusion.
'Is that Harry Styles?' he asked. The camera cut to Harry sitting calmly in a chair near the front row, causing the audience to erupt into loud cheers.
The former One Direction member looked around with a small smile as Gosling kept pointing in disbelief.
'Uh, what are you doing here, man?' The Notebook star questioned.
The singer explained, 'Well, I'm hosting next week. And it's been a while so I wanted to watch, get a feel for it.'
'God, that's so professional. That's awesome,' Gosling replied, 'You're here. I just wish someone would have told me. Anyway. Welcome.'
Ryan looked dapper in a black and white pinstripe suit which he paired with a white shirt and sleek black tie
The singer and Ryan crossed paths last weekend when the actor's opening monologue was humorously crashed by the Watermelon Sugar High hitmaker
Ryan was joined by the film's directors Phil Lord (L) and Chris Miller (R)




