Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber are known style stars, often flexing their muscles when it comes to fashion. For their recent night out in Aspen, the two friends showcased their fashion prowess by coordinating in chic fur coats, each adding their own glamorous touch to the winter wardrobe staple.
Kendall Jenner, who was hosting a FWRD pop-up shop in the luxurious ski town, stunned in a long collared coat with shaggy ivory fur. The winter white outerwear featured a belted waist, which Jenner expertly tied off over a black ensemble consisting of a fitted turtleneck and sleek straight-leg pants. To complete her look, Jenner wore black leather pointed-toe boots, stylish black leather gloves, and carried a slouchy black leather bag adorned with silver chainmail.
Hailey Bieber, the founder of Rhode, exuded sophistication in a long misty-gray shearling coat from Ferragamo. Following Jenner’s lead, she incorporated black leather accents into her ensemble, opting for gloves and stiletto pointed-toe boots from Jimmy Choo. She accessorized further with a statement furry black clutch bag, slim black rectangular sunglasses, and gold hoop earrings from Jordan Road.
Not to be outdone, Justin Bieber joined the girls for their stylish escapades. He accompanied his wife in a crisp white button-down shirt, a collared black leather jacket, pleated black pants, trendy dark brown clogs, and a black and white trucker hat.
The trio’s appearance in Aspen came shortly after news outlets reported on the rumored split between Kendall Jenner and musician Bad Bunny. Their relationship lasted less than a year and per the reports, the pair knew the relationship was going to be short term.
“Kendall and Bad Bunny have been doing their own things lately, and things slowly started to fizzle out between them,” the source told Entertainment Tonight.
“They both knew going into this that it likely wouldn’t be a forever type of relationship, and that was mutually understood from the get-go. They have crazy busy schedules and know they’re still young and have a lot more to experience individually before settling down.”