Hailey Bieber seems to have perfected her maternity style formula.
Opting for a comfy yet chic look, the model stepped out in Los Angeles on Saturday wearing a red rugby sweater with black stripe accents. She styled the standout sweater, from Bode, with a pair of low-waisted baggy jeans to allow her growing stomach to peek through. Below, she wore white socks and a pair of cherry red loafers, which matched her pullover and kept her looking sharp. See pH๏τos here.
Bieber accessorized with a number of chunky gold rings, as well as two small pendant necklaces layered over one another. A small black leather handbag and a pair of black oval-shaped sunglᴀsses rounded out her look. Hailey’s minimal glam and straightened hair added to the effortless ensemble.
Her husband Justin walked alongside her in one of his signature baggy outfits. This time, the singer paired oversized tan trousers with a gray T-shirt, and added an additional layer with a large black hoodie. Doing his best to look incognito, he wore a pair of black wraparound sunglᴀsses, as well as a black bucket hat with white lettering.
The couple recently returned from their trip to Japan, where Hailey teased more of her maternity style and even leaned into maternity beauty. While there, the model showed off new Rhode products and cherry blossom nails—which fans interpreted as a hint that she was having a girl.
Hailey opened up about her marriage with Justin, whom she married in September 2018, in an interview for Harper’s Bazaar’s September 2022 cover story.
“He’s still the person that I wanna be rushing back to,” she said. “I might fly somewhere and go do a job, but I can’t wait to come back and hang out. And I feel like that’s because of the effort that’s been put in on both sides. At the end of the day, like, he’s my best friend, but it still does take a lot of work to make it work.”
She hinted then at the possibility of welcoming children together in the future, adding, “I know eventually, when kids come in the picture, that’s going to be a whole other season of navigating how to make that work.”