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It may be 2019, but Kaia Gerber and Pete Davidson are drawing inspiration from the ’90s with their couple’s style.
The pair wore coordinated jeans and jacket looks with distinct ’90s vibes yesterday as they headed out for date night at Charlotte Lawrence’s concert in New York.
Davidson wore a retro-inspired North Face Denali fleece ($179 and up on the brand’s site) teamed with a baby blue hoodie and medium-wash, straight-leg jeans.
On his feet, the comedian wore the Converse Fastbreak, which was introduced in 1983 and was Michael Jordan’s pre-Air Jordan shoe of choice. Basketball sneakers were at peak popularity in the ’90s, thanks in no small part to the NBA legend, but the Fastbreak is a retro silhouette that’s somewhat lesser known.
Meanwhile, Gerber channeled mother Cindy Crawford in a look that felt straight out of the pre-Y2K years. The supermodel sported a black knee-length coat over a white cropped T-shirt and straight-leg jeans.
To complete her look, Gerber selected shiny black boots with an on-trend square toe. Although a ’90s staple, the toe shape fell out of favor in the new millennium. The silhouette was revived this summer, with designers such as By Far, Staud and Bottega Veneta leading the way.
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