Gigi Hadid Just Wore the Sunglasses We Never Thought Would Be Cool Again

Gigi Hadid is always one of the first to jump on a new trend. Case in point? At the end of last year she started wearing long bomber jackets, and lace-up leather pants, which we predict will be two of the biggest trends for our autumn/winter.
Overnight, Hadid stepped out in New York City (post-photo shoot, which is why she’s looking so glam) wearing a shearling coat, reconstruced jeans, and oversized sunglasses. At first glance, it’s a look we’ve seen her in a few times before, but this time, she added a unique spin with her sunglasses choice. Gigi isn’t afraid to experiment with her sunnies, helping kick off the Adam Selman x Le Specs obsession which reached its peak late last year. Now, it looks like she’s officially bringing back clear coloured lenses. We first spotted the trend a few months ago, but now that Gigi has given it her stamp of approval, everyone else will follow.
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