Dining out in a city like New York, Los Angeles, Paris, or London (among others) can be quite an event. When a celebrity visits a packed It spot, it’s safe to assume that there will be plenty of paparazzi surrounding the valet stand or entrance, and that they will be recognized once inside as well. Therefore, they know to dress for the occasion and in turn, we’re graced with epic restaurant outfit photos on pretty much a daily basis.
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but it seems as if post-pandemic lockdowns, celebrity restaurant outfits are getting more and more, well, flashy. (For the record, I tried to think of a cooler word but this one was the most accurate.) I scour the celebrity photo agency pages on a very regular basis and every single time I do, I come across celebs wearing somewhat shocking trends (in a good way) to restaurants. Below you’ll find some of my favorite recent examples, along with items you can order to replicate them yourself.
Miniskirts have gotten shorter than short this season, and Hailey Bieber was one of the first celebrities to show how it’s done, while out to lunch at Nobu Malibu.
Fuchsia is the bold color trend of the season, and celebs like Rihanna are embracing it in the most high-fashion of ways.
We’re used to seeing skinny and straight-leg leather pants but flared iterations are rather new. And based on this Kendall Jenner outfit at celebrity favorite Giorgio Baldi, it’s a chic iteration.
Leave it to Bella Hadid to be able to pull off ultra-baggy low-rise cargo pants with a crop top. Whether you choose to pair them with a crop top or not, they’ll look cool no matter what.
They may not be mainstream yet, but fashion people are very into wearing opera gloves right now, Kim Kardashian included. She wore a bold Prada pair for a dinner in Milan recently.
All Canadian tuxedo jokes aside, wearing denim head to toe isn’t something you see all that often, but after seeing Dua Lipa pull it off, I’m into it.
Kourtney Kardashian may have been wearing a sheer bodysuit and matching leggings, but it gives the illusion of a catsuit, which is a micro-trend that’s on the rise this season (thanks to Saint Laurent, among others).
Next up, the summer 2022 starter pack that contains every cool thing to buy this season.