See Hailey and Justin Bieber Match in Oversize Leather Jackets for Concert Date
Hailey and Justin Bieber looked so in love on their latest date night.
The couple stepped out Thursday to attend the second of singer-songwriter Victoria Monét’s two nights at L.A.’s Fonda Theatre. In a photo shared on Justin's Instagram, the duo are all smiles while coordinating in statement leather jackets, with each of them putting their own spin on the oversize outerwear staple.
The model and Rhode founder layered her massive chocolate-brown bomber jacket by Balenciaga over a chic white top with black trim and a teeny-tiny black microskirt. She added a pair of classic black-and-white sneakers and white crew socks, and accessorized the look with chunky gold earrings and her signature diamond B necklace. As for her glam, the star tucked her straight hair behind her ears and topped off her glowy makeup with a glossy pink lip.
Meanwhile, the “Peaches” singer paired his black buttoned coat with a red collared shirt with argyle embroidery, black pants, and shiny oxblood loafers by Santoni. He topped off the look with a black backward baseball cap covered in white polka dots.
“Date night to watch @victoriamonet,” he captioned the pic, adding a heart-eyes emoji.
Earlier this week, the Biebers enjoyed a breakfast date in L.A., where they were photographed holding hands as they walked to the eatery. Hailey incorporated ballet-inspired staples into her look, including a tiny black miniskirt, and black leather ballet flats worn with white socks. She paired the skirt with a crisp white dress shirt layered over a classic white T-shirt, and accessorized with a large black leather shoulder bag and slim black sunglasses by Saint Laurent, chunky gold hoop earrings, and her B necklace.
Justin also wore a crisp collared shirt—his brown with white polka dots—layered over a white tank. He finished his outfit with his usual light-wash baggy jeans, white Nike sneakers, and a black backward baseball cap.
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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