Blake Lively Miraculously Wore a Triple-Velvet Pantsuit in August

How hot is it in New York City right now? Let's just say Emily Ratajkowski took scissors to her maxi dress to turn it into a mini. (Can you blame her?) Meanwhile, however, Blake Lively seems to be in her own climate. Photographed leaving her NYC hotel, Lively didn't just wear a pantsuit in the sweltering August heat. She wore a head-to-toe velvet, three-piece version by Brunello Cucinelli, complete with two jackets layered on top of each other. Let's hope she was en route to somewhere extremely well air-conditioned. 

As soon as the temperatures drop, you can bet we'll also be testing out the velvet trend. If you're not quite as daring as Lively, you can always wear a velvet blazer with jeans for the office or wide-leg velvet pants with a silky cami for a night out. Scroll down to see Lively's new outfit and shop the trend for yourself. 

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On Blake Lively: Brunello Cucinelli velvet peacock pantsuit and red velvet blazer

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