The L.A. Outfit Trend Every It Girl Is Wearing
When it comes to L.A. outfit trends this season, nearly every It girl on the West Coast is building looks around these pants from the new fast-fashion brand I. Am. Gia. The affordable, editor-approved brand is quickly becoming a go-to for celebrities like Kaia Gerber, Bella Hadid, and Emily Ratajkowski (to name a few). And it seems everyone is gravitating toward the same look when shopping the brand. We’re referring to the high-waisted, edgy pants with elastic around the ankles and a chain-belt detail. To balance out the baggy look, West Coast girls are styling the piece with some form of a crop top and casual shoes. Overall, the outfit combination lends a laid-back, ’80s-inspired fall look that’s perfect for L.A. weather.
Check out the outfit trend you’ll see all over Los Angeles.
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