Skinny-Jean Fans Are Going to Love Natalie Portman's Easy Outfit

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You may have noticed the fashion crowd has lately been heavily leaning into baggy jeans. The slouchy trend is a favorite of celebrities such as Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez and has been all over the runway at brands such as Jacquemus and Bottega Veneta. Not to mention, you've probably seen it countless times on your Instagram feed as well.

That said, the laidback look is not for everyone, and that's more than okay. If you're more of a skinny jeans person, Natalie Portman has an outfit that's easy to re-create. Photographed in Sydney, Australia, she made her skinnies look posh by adding a classic blazer and black flats. It doesn't get any more timeless than that. Scroll down to re-create Portman's skinny-jean outfit. 

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Re-Create the Look With 3 Pieces

1. Taupe Blazer

2. Light-Wash Skinny Jeans

3. Black Flats

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