We saw Gigi Hadid wearing capris, so we bought a pair of capris . . . 👖
Leave it to Gigi Hadid to make a controversial trend look new again. On July 6, the model stepped out wearing capris for her friend Leah McCarthy's's birthday in New York City. The calf-length denim pants immediately elicited flashbacks to the early aughts, drawing to mind some of the more questionable. The memories of lace camisoles and clashing patterns may have left some deeply rooted damage, but all that aside, it's still possible to give capris a second chance.
While we know capris from their early 2000s past, Hadid's high-waisted Jacquemus pair was decidedly more vintage, hearkening back to the fashion of 1950s Hollywood icons like Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly. She styled hers with a simple black tank top, pointed-toe mules, black sunglasses, and a crossbody bag, and matched her gold jewelry to the hardware on her belt to complete the look.
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