Steal The Look: Funk Street Style by Kaia Gerber

Model Kaia Gerber was seen leaving the Michael Kors AW 2020 show after strutting down the runway with other familiar faces like Bella Hadid and Binx Walton. Gerber is no rookie when it comes to Fashion Week street style. She consistently keeps it casual, and keeps herself put together. Today we’re showing you how you can achieve this look without breaking the bank—because you can’t always drop a paycheck on a chic pair of booties!

Madewell Slim Demi-Boot Jeans 

Madewell is the place to shop for denim that doesn’t harm your bank account. You want your jeans to last forever and Madewell has a ton of offerings. This blue looks great against the pop of neon green.

Urban Outfitters Big Sur Ribbed Pullover Sweater in Lime 

Big Sur Ribbed Pullover Sweater, $39

Big Sur Ribbed Pullover Sweater, $39

We love a statement sweater—especially the Marc Jacobs one Kaia donned for this runway exit. What we’re not so keen on is its $1,100 price tag. Snag this one from Urban for a similar effect. 


Franco Sarto Generous Bootie in Black 

Generous Bootie, $99

Generous Bootie, $99

You can never go wrong with short black booties. Kaia’s jeans and sweater combo is a classic case of dressing down a pair of sleek boots. This pair mimics the kinds seen on street style stars like Gerber herself.

Everlane Italian ReWool Overcoat

The Italian ReWool Overcoat, $298

The Italian ReWool Overcoat, $298

A wool top coat is a piece worth investing in, but shelling out a few grand for a wool coat doesn’t work for everyone. Everlane has a great option that’ll keep you warm for winters to come—and shows a little love to the planet, too!

J.Crew Carnival sunglasses 

Carnival round sunglasses, $65

Carnival round sunglasses, $65

 Gerber is hopping on the 70s trend in her round oversized glasses, and so can you. These sunnies from J.Crew are right on trend. 

cover image via CelebMafia

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