Adele Wears All-Denim Outfit for Courtside Date with Rich Paul
Adele has made a fashionable return to her courtside perch.
The "Easy On Me" singer and her boyfriend, Rich Paul, enjoyed a date night at Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference Finals, watching the Warriors play the Mavericks at home in San Francisco. In pics from the game, where she smiles as she chats with Paul and other Warriors fans, the pop star wears a classic spin on the Canadian tuxedo, pairing an oversized denim jacket with cropped skinny jeans.
She finished the look with a pair of nude heels, gold hoop earrings, layered bracelets, and a navy bag, while wearing her hair loosely curled with a side part.
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Paul, who was representing his agency Klutch Sports Group, wore a black sweater with the firm's logo and dark-wash jeans.
The couple's NBA dates have become a showcase for Adele's offstage style since she and Paul made their surprise debut at a Finals game in Phoenix last year (oh how time flies). Among the best fits are the singer's brown leather suit, featuring a monogram Louis Vuitton coat, and her leopard-print Alaïa coat from this year's NBA All-Star game.
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The public appearance comes a week after the "I Drink Wine" singer shared an Instagram tribute to her boyfriend, posting a carousel of pics from their relationship including one of the pair holding up a pair of keys in front of a home.
The star also told the world how happy she's been in her 34th birthday post earlier this month, which included two stunning photos of herself posing in a black minidress, tousled wet hair, and seemingly no makeup, taken by photographer Raven B. Varona.
"What a difference a year makes! If time keeps healing and smoothing out all the creases in my life like it does as the years fly by, then I can’t wait to be 60! I’ve never been happier!" Adele wrote in her post caption.
She continued, "So many lessons, so many blessings to be grateful for. This is 34, and I love it here! Thank you for the birthday love as always x."
Quinci LeGardye is an LA-based freelance writer who covers culture, politics, and mental health through a Black feminist lens. When she isn’t writing or checking Twitter, she’s probably watching the latest K-drama or giving a concert performance in her car.
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