Irina Shayk Put Two Sexy Spins on the Canadian Tuxedo
The model knocked another lingerie look out of the park.Canadian tuxedos are definitely a vibe, but there's nothing inherently sexy about the all-over denim trend. Thankfully, we've got fashion visionaries like Irina Shayk to show us how to turn the “Cowboy Like Me” aesthetic into a going-out look.
On June 8, the 37-year-old model stepped out in New York City wearing a dark wash denim jacket with leather sleeves and low-rise skinny jeans featuring matching leather panels down each leg. The luxurious detail mimics leather chaps without the risqué display of skin but that doesn't mean the look is tame. Shayk was also photographed with her denim jacket unbuttoned, revealing just a tiny black bra underneath.
The model tied the entire look together with a pair of oversized silver hoops, skinny black sunglasses, and cowboy-inspired leather booties. Horsegirl fashion never looked so cool.Irina Shayk in New York City on June 08, 2023.
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