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After stepping out in luxury Loewe sneakers on Tuesday, Emily Ratajkowski sported her favorite vintage New Balances in New York City this morning. Starting a new fall trend, the model was seen pairing her shoes with chunky socks over her cigarette jeans.
The model pounded the pavement in New Balance’s classic 574 silhouette, a style she’s been seen in on a number of occasions. The sneakers are available in a variety of colorways on zappos.com for $85.
The rest of Ratajkowski’s relaxed outfit consisted of an oversized black leather aviator jacket layered on top of a steel blue Reebok Classics sweatshirt and a pair of charcoal gray cigarette jeans.
The best-selling “My Body” author accessorized her casual ensemble with David Beckham Eyewear by Safilo sunglasses featuring tortoiseshell frames and silver hoop earrings.
Over the years since rising to fame, Ratajkowski has become one of the most photographed street-style stars. Whether she’s sporting a dress or cargo pants, she often wears sneakers, with some of her other go-to styles being Adidas Sambas, Vans slip-ons and Reebok’s Club C shoes. The tastemaker is also a fan of knee-high boots, strappy sandals, loafers and cowboy boots from brands like JW Anderson, Dior and Sonora.
This latest outing coincides with the news that the Inamorata designer’s “High Low with EmRata” podcast was canceled by Sony Group. While the podcast only launched last year, according to Bloomberg, Sony laid off a “significant percentage” of their podcast group.
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