Hailey Bieber is giving us major style inspiration this fall with her sleek satin ensembles. The model was spotted in New York wearing two standout looks that perfectly capture the season’s chic vibe.
On one outing, Hailey stepped out of her hotel and headed to dinner in a silver satin two-piece set, turning heads with the outfit’s elegant cut and glossy finish.
Later, she arrived at Club Twenty Two in Manhattan in black satin pants paired with an emerald satin shirt, a combination that exuded sophistication while staying effortlessly cool.
Both looks highlight the return of plunging necklines, a trend celebrities are embracing this season.
Jessica Alba is also embracing the silky trend. She was spotted on a rare date night with her new boyfriend, Danny Ramirez, at The Corner Store in New York City.
The actress stunned in a chocolate-brown satin dress complemented by a matching leather jacket, while Ramirez kept things casual in ripped jeans and a cap. The couple joined Marlon Wayans for the evening, showcasing a perfect balance of glamour and laid-back style.
Hailey Bieber and Jessica Alba prove that satin is the must-have fabric this fall, effortlessly combining elegance with modern style. The model has previously talked about her passion for fashion and how she puts together her trendy looks.
“I get photographed so much that I feel like sometimes I put pressure on myself,” she said to Harper's Bazaar during an interview. “Even if I’m just throwing on jeans and a T-shirt, I want it to be a dope pair of jeans and a great T-shirt!” she detailed to the publication.
"My top wardrobe tip would be you can never go wrong with the basics," Hailey also told Vogue Australia. "By that I mean a great pair of jeans, a white tee, a good pair of loafers and a great leather jacket. I think you can never go wrong with those essentials."
Meanwhile, Jessica previously shared her style rules to People. “Pairing pieces that are unexpected is definitely something I like to do. If you have a very feminine dress or skirt and top, it’s nice to break up the sweetness with a moto jacket or tougher shoe, like a bootie, so it doesn’t feel so saccharine," she said to the publication.
She continued, “I probably dress more for myself and other women than I do for men. I never dress for that type of attention. Even if I am going for date night or girls night out, I’m like ‘Oh, I hope my girlfriends really like these shoes!’ I never think about a dude. But I think you just have to wear stuff that makes you feel good. It’s more about your confidence."