plural of style
"The vintage boutique carried everything from bohemian to preppy styles, so I found something for every taste."
In plain English: Styles are different ways of doing something or looking at things that make them feel unique.
"The store carried many styles of shoes for everyone to choose from."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of style
"She styles her hair every morning before leaving for work."
In plain English: To style something means to arrange it so it looks good.
"The designer styles the hair in a classic wave for the wedding photos."
A surname.
"The Styles family has lived in the same village for three generations, and their ancestral home still bears the family crest."
Derived from the Latin stilus, originally referring to a pointed writing instrument used on wax tablets, the term evolved in French before entering English with its current meaning of distinctive modes of expression or fashion.