The British boy band looked at their dashing best as they got suited and booted for a glossy photo shoot for the December issue of Vogue- entitled Vogue Goes Pop.
Posing alongside model Edie Campbell, the boys got into their new role as clothes horses as you can see in this teaser video from behind the scenes.
Model behaviour: Harry Styles looked more than happy to get close to model Edie Campbell
It's also a chance to see the group being touched up with make-up in between takes.
The former X Factor competitors, who are unable to go anywhere in public without being mobbed by their fans, have revealed that they just love girls screaming at them.
Jump around: One Direction look their suited best as they discuss their global fame with Vogue magazine
Speaking in December's edition of Vogue magazine Niall Horan said: 'I love it. I love the screaming.
The December issue of Vogue features the full interview
'They love it, too: they’ve all got their tickets and they’ve been waiting a year or so to see you, so you’ve got to give it your best.'
Harry Styles is perhaps the singer who seems to get the most female attention but he is still getting his head around being a sexy symbol.
He told the magazine: 'You’re never going to get used to walking into a room and have people screaming at you.
'There’s a lot of things that come with the life you could get lost in. But you have to let it be what it is. I’ve learnt not to take everything too seriously.'
With his close friendship with BBC Radio 1 Nick Grimshaw influencing his fashion choices, Harry laughs at how he used to dress.
He said: 'I like fashion. When I look back at the kind of stuff I wore on the X Factor, I laugh. There’s no excuse.'
The boys, who were recently guests on Spanish TV show El Hormiguero, are also planning on making themselves sound more like a live band for their next album.
Harry told Vogue: 'We want to gradually get more and more ‘live’ sounding. So this album is a lot less little synth sounds, more guitars and drums.
'It’s important to experiment with things – we want to move with the times, but keep true to ourselves.'
Niall, who plays guitar, features on a lot of the tracks as the group spent a lot of time writing in the studio.
Many people think Zayn Malik and his growing collection of tattoos make him the rebellious one of the band, but it is Liam Payne who breaks the rules.
The cheeky singer explained how he chose to cut his hair even though his management told him not to.
Made up: Harry doesn't look particularly comfortable having his make up put on for the shoot
Liam told the magazine: 'At the start, management said I wasn’t allowed to change my hair. But then I did it anyway, so they kind of let that one go.
'I
tend to change my hair quite a lot. I can go out and about. The other
day I went out dressed as a big chav – Adidas trainers, jogging bottoms –
and no one recognised me.'
The full interview is in the December edition of Vogue.
The full interview is in the December edition of Vogue.
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