Shay Mitchell masters the monochromatic look, stepping out in Los Angeles in a relaxed, effortless denim-on-denim ensemble that redefines casual cool (and gives us major style inspo).
In a city known for its laid-back yet meticulously curated fashion, Shay Mitchell’s latest outing in Los Feliz is a masterclass in modern, off-duty style. Captured leaving the popular Maru Cafe, her look proves that you don’t need a red carpet to make a statement. It’s an example of how street style can be just as compelling as any high-fashion moment.
Mitchell’s ensemble is built around a relaxed, matching denim jumpsuit—or at least, a perfectly coordinated denim shirt and pants. The fabric is a lightweight, almost silky denim in a deep indigo wash, giving it a soft drape that’s a world away from stiff, traditional jeans. The shirt is oversized and unbuttoned at the top, creating a plunging neckline and a wonderfully relaxed silhouette. The sleeves are pushed up, adding to the carefree vibe. The trousers are a wide-leg cut, pooling slightly at her feet, and the flow of the fabric adds an elegant, almost liquid movement as she walks.
She pairs the look with black, square-toed mules that peek out from beneath the trousers, a sophisticated touch that elevates the entire outfit. The shoes in one shot appear to be black leather with a red heel, adding a surprising pop of color that’s both chic and unexpected. She carries a minimalist white leather handbag that provides a clean, bright contrast to the dark denim. The look is complete with a pair of narrow, black sunglasses and small, teardrop-shaped earrings, which add a subtle, refined finish.
A model off duty moment—Brooks Nader grounds high-end accessories with a sportswear-inspired look (and proves she knows a thing or two about urban chic).
The beauty of a perfect street style moment is its deceptive simplicity. Take Brooks Nader, spotted out and about in New York, effortlessly blending comfort with a dash of luxury. This isnt a case of throwing on whatever; it’s a calculated, yet casual, uniform built around core pieces that work just as well for a coffee run as they do for a photoshoot.
Her look is anchored by a form-fitting black tank top with a ribbed texture, cropped just above the waist. She pairs this with sleek black biker shorts , but with a feminine twist—a delicate lace fringe along the hemline that elevates them beyond typical workout gear. It’s a subtle detail, but one that adds a soft, almost romantic counterpoint to the athletic silhouette.
But it’s the accessories that truly define the outfit. Nader carries a striking emerald-green Hermes Birkin bag, its crocodile texture providing a rich contrast to the matte black of her clothing. The bag is not just an accent; it’s the statement piece, a pop of vibrant color against her monochrome base. In her other hand, she holds a large patterned tote, suggesting a day full of errands or a quick change of plans. On her feet, chunky, distressed sneakers from Balenciaga—a nod to the ongoing trend of merging high fashion with a grittier, worn-in aesthetic. Her hair is worn in a loose, sun-kissed style, and her eyes are shielded by a pair of oversized, shield-style sunglasses that give her an air of paparazzi-proof cool.
The overall mood is one of quiet confidence. She’s not dressed for the spotlight, but she’s ready for it. The look is a masterclass in modern off-duty dressing: high-low mixing, textural play, and a keen eye for balancing comfort with high-impact accessories. Is this the future of casual cool—where your sneakers and bag do all the talking? If so, we’re taking notes.
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Keeley Hazell pivots from screen to style icon, baring a minimalist androgyny and playful vintage prints in a series of new, striking portraits—a compelling study in unvarnished chic.
In a new series of portraits for Numéro Netherlands , shot by Guy Lowndes, Keeley Hazell presents a fresh take on her signature style—one that fuses classic, minimalist silhouettes with a hint of rebellious charm. The fashion isn’t about extravagance or trends; it’s about the kind of effortless cool you find in a vintage snapshot, a style that just is . This shoot gives us a glimpse into a new direction for celebrity style , prioritizing personality over perfection.
The shoot showcases a range of distinct looks, each a testament to Hazell’s versatile appeal. In one standout shot, she pairs a crisp, oversized white button-down shirt with high-waisted, pleated black trousers. The shirt is unbuttoned to reveal a simple black bra, creating a powerful, androgynous silhouette that is both daring and refined. The wide leather belt with its statement buckle cinches the look, lending a polished, almost rock-and-roll edge. Another image sees her in a playful, patterned slip dress with a paisley or bandana-like print in red and blue tones. The fabric is a light, fluid silk or satin, and the dress features a soft cowl neckline, creating a nostalgic, late-90s feel. The look is a bold, bohemian moment that feels both whimsical and raw.
A third look features a brown plaid collared shirt with a cropped, zip-front silhouette, paired with dark blue pleated pants. The most eye-catching detail here is the flash of a yellow-and-black Hugo Boss waistband peaking out, a subtle nod to the logo-mania trend that feels perfectly balanced with the otherwise understated outfit. The final shot is a study in laid-back elegance, with Hazell wearing a classic white ribbed tank top and dark, low-slung trousers, anchored by a sleek pair of tortoiseshell sunglasses. The simplicity of the outfit allows her confident pose and the texture of the fabric to take center stage.