Hailey Bieber embraces red for another summer and introduces butter yellow in her maternity style

Hailey Bieber continues her love for vibrant red, declaring it the color for another summer.


Pop Culture & Art August 04, 2024
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Hailey Bieber is extending her declaration of "strawberry girl summer" from 2023 into 2024, once again embracing the vibrant red color. Recently, Bieber was seen posing with her husband Justin Bieber, showcasing her third-trimester baby bump in a red boatneck minidress with an asymmetrical shoulder detail. The dress, described by some as more "tomato girl summer" than strawberry, is from Kylie Jenner's clothing brand Khy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Justin Bieber complemented Hailey’s look with a stylish ensemble, wearing a black short-sleeve button-up shirt, crisp khaki shorts, black-and-white tasseled loafers, and a gray angora bucket hat from Madhappy, despite the high temperatures in Los Angeles.

While Hailey Bieber remains committed to the vibrant red color, she is also embracing this year’s popular hue, butter yellow. She paired her red dress with pointy-toe kitten heel slingbacks from Jacquemus. Additionally, Bieber wore a sheer butter yellow maxi dress with a structural peplum top, also by Jacquemus, for her recent baby shower.

Butter yellow is traditionally a go-to for gender-neutral baby showers, suggesting that the Biebers may be keeping the sex of their baby a surprise. Hailey’s consistent fashion choices, blending last year’s trends with new ones, continue to inspire her followers and fashion enthusiasts alike.

Sources indicate that Hailey Bieber's fashion choices are not only personal preferences but also serve to promote her close friend Kylie Jenner's clothing line. As the founder of Rhode, Bieber's style remains influential, setting trends and maintaining her status as a fashion icon.

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