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Hailey Bieber Wore the Widest Trouser Pants to Paris Fashion Week

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Who doesn't love extra room?

Published on March 14, 2025 @ 02:56PM

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Hailey Bieber is no stranger to a sleek ensemble—in fact, the silhouette has become somewhat of a guarantee for her when she steps out for events or goes glam on the red carpet. But for Paris Fashion Week, the Rhode founder opted for a silhouette that's larger than life instead of going for her usual uniform.

The 28-year-old was spotted during Paris Fashion Week in a corporate chic outfit. Bieber was seen wearing a head-to-toe Jacquemus outfit that consisted of the brand's The Ovalo jacket, which has a wide shoulder and sleeve that created a rounded effect before nipping in at the waist, and the brand's matching Le Pantalon Ovalo Pleated Wide-Leg Trousers, which had a classic pleat through the center of its legs and flared out into a wide barrel leg.

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Bieber completed the look with one of her favorite wardrobe staples: a pair of tiny black sunglasses. She kept her honey blonde hair in loose waves and kept her makeup neutral toned with the addition of a beige colored lip gloss, likely from her own beauty brand.

The Rhode founder's outfit isn't too dissimilar from her own clothing items she released from her 2022 capsule collection with Wardrobe.NYC. The collection featured an array of expertly tailored blazer and trouser leggings, in addition to sleek bodycon dresses and layering tops.

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“We landed on each piece by my figuring out what the core pieces are in my day-to-day wardrobe, and those that I think can live forever,” Bieber told Vogue at the time. “Like an amazing coat and a great blazer, and then combining those with easy, everyday layering pieces...My style constantly mixes comfort and elevation."

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