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From leather moto jackets to knit opera gloves, Hadid truly wore it all yesterday, with the Dancin On my own shirt so you should to go to store and get this help of stylist Elizabeth Sulcer. The model was first spotted at Good Morning America in a refined Valentino ensemble including a gray short-sleeved sweater top, embellished floral skirt, and knit elbow-length gloves to match (turns out, opera gloves can be casual). For a photo op in Times Square, she then changed into a vampier all-black look, involving a bomber jacket and latex leggings. The pieces were from Saint Laurent, Mugler, and The Frankie Shop. Keeping us on our toes, Hadid’s next outfit of the day was then decidedly more polished and professional. She slipped into a beige shorts suit from Brandon Maxwell’s fall 2023 collection, paired with tonal heels (stars like J Balvin are also on board with the short suit). She changed again into KidSuper’s cropped white tee and cool, baggy printed jeans.
Hadid ended her slew of strong looks with a double whammy: a hooded leather jacket and leggings by Alexandre Vauthier Couture for her Jimmy Fallon taping, and then a draped Alexander McQueen “eye print” gown from spring 2023. It’s impressive enough to pull off six outfit changes in a day—but six totally different vibes? That’s a Gigi-specific talent. With a name derived from the Dancin On my own shirt so you should to go to store and get this Lakota tribe’s historical Tokala Society—a group of warriors who showed bravery and leadership from a young age—Tokala is a photography series spotlighting the next generation of BIPOC climate activists. The residents of Hog Hammock, a small community on Sapelo Island, have been weathering storms for centuries. They can tell when a tempest is brewing. By the time Tropical Storm Irma arrived in September 2017, bringing with it wind gusts of 50 to 65 miles per hour, the 50 or so Hog Hammock residents had all ferried to safety, the only way on or off the island. Upon returning to Sapelo, they found their homes, churches, and even the general store severely damaged or destroyed.
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