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The One Fall Coat Kaia Gerber Can't Stop Wearing
A leather trench coat is about as ubiquitous to fall as sundresses are to summer. Add in the fact that the '90s resurgence is in full swing right now, and it shouldn't be a huge shocker that celebs everywhere are sporting the outerwear staple nonstop. Kendall Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, and now, Kaia Gerber are huge champions of leather trench coats — and they'll undoubtedly convince you to join in on the trend, too. Gerber can't stop wearing hers, and when the budding supermodel wears something on repeat, you know it's worth investigating.
Now is officially the time to get serious about your outerwear collection, because gone are the days when you can leave you house without the essential top layer. The good news? With plenty of trends to choose from — from cozy duvet-inspired jackets, to the ever-classic camel coats — you'll have absolutely no problem finding a style that's in line with your personal style.
Gerber has already sifted through the vast selection of outerwear options, and as it turns out, her favorite is one of the edgiest out there: a leather trench coat that hails from celeb-favorite NYC label, Danielle Guizio.
Gerber's leather trench coat is the perfect amount of oversized — it has a '90s feel to it, but thanks to the sharp shoulders and the silhouette, it also touches on the chic styles from the '80s. It features a belted waistline (which is completely optional), buckled cuffs, and lapels, details that are eye-catching but not overpowering.
Gerber's favorite way to wear the staple? Paired with jeans. The model has already been seen wearing this leather trench a few times — and though there were subtle differences between each getup, the common thread is her go-to formula for everyday: jeans, a relaxed tee, and a standout accessory (like a hat or tall go-go boots)
Refresh your outerwear collection by shopping the leather trench that's quickly becoming Gerber's favorite, plus other styles worth eyeing for fall 2019.
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