Hailey Bieber was spotted alongside her husband, Justin Bieber, taking a stroll out in New York today.
For the walk, the model slipped into a pair of black leather loafers, worn with chunky white ankle socks. Hailey’s loafers were composed of glossy leather uppers that transitioned into uniquely squared toes.
Loafers, no matter the style, are a staple of many top stars’ wardrobes, Hailey’s included. Unlike more dressy and sophisticated oxfords, loafers are considered a comparatively relaxed style. Loafers do not have lace-up closures and can often be found in platform and slip-on styles.
Bringing model-off-duty style to the streets of the Big Apple, Hailey donned a white mini slip dress trimmed with lace. The dainty style was slightly eclipsed, layered underneath an oversized black leather bomber jacket featuring a round silhouette and a collared neckline. The closet staple is a crucial piece, especially as we enter fall.
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Dressing up her ensemble, the businesswoman sported thin 90s-esque sunnies accompanied by various pieces of jewelry, including a “B” pendant necklace. Rounding out her look, Hailey wore her tresses down and parted in the middle.
Beyond her fabulous wardrobe, Hailey has become a darling of the fashion industry, appearing in campaigns for Guess, Levi’s, Ugg, Ralph Lauren and Zadig & Voltaire, among other top brands. The star’s extensive shoe closet includes an eclectic and impressive mix of streetwear sneakers and sleek heels. On occasion, Hailey can be found wearing kicks by Superga, Nike, New Balance and Off-White. The model also favors embellished pumps, loafers and strappy sandal heels from Tabitha Simmons and Jimmy Choo.
About the Author:
Amina Ayoud is an Assistant Digital Editor for Footwear News, where she writes stories about everything from celebrity style to breaking fashion and shoe releases. Ayoud cultivated a love of all things fashion early in life thanks to a deep love of fashion history and the luxury industry. In her free time, Ayoud is a self-proclaimed fashion nerd and thriftaholic.
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