Addison Rae is a Y2K dream in bootleg jeans, beanie hat and Converse
Spotted out and about in New York's East Village on Saturday night, the Diet Pepsi singer oozed cool-girl style in an off-duty outfit perfect for the current cold climate.
Strutting down the concrete jungle with a coffee cup in hand, the 24-year-old singer and actress decided on a double denim combo and a black slogan tee. For an extra layer, she styled a white fluffy coat over her denim jacket, while her classic black and white Converse All-Star trainers peeped out the bottom of her Kendrick Lamar-approved denim trousers.
To elevate her bootleg jeans and jacket combo, Addison added a selection of eclectic accessories. Said accessories included a navy blue capped beanie and a set of oversized sunglasses.
Arguably the most popular name in the zeitgeist at the moment, Addison Rae has erupted onto the fashion and music scene over the past few years, spotted sporting multiple head-turning looks whilst on and off duty.
To attend the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards she made fashion history, donning a white satin bra, complete with puffed bustier accents and a matching scalloped trim knicker set from Miss Claire Sullivan. The icing on the cake to her white swan-inspired look was a voluminous tulle bustle attached to her knickers and a pair of satin peep-toe heels.
Ever since then, she's been a name to watch in the world of red-carpet dressing. Soon after spotted attending the 2024 CFDA Awards in a sparkly fitted mermaid skirt and fitted corset from Thom Browne.
Though her on and off-duty outfits couldn't be further apart in aesthetic, there's something so fun about the surprise factor Addison brings whenever she steps out of her house.
Let's just say, the chart-topping artist is most definitely one to keep an eye on throughout awards season and beyond.
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