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Bella Hadid’s Shrunken Cardigan Is the Ideal Spring Layer

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Dressing for spring can be difficult. In the span of minutes, you might find yourself sweating in the sunlight and shivering amid a chilly breeze—not ideal if you’re planning on spending time outdoors. Thankfully, Bella Hadid just cracked the layering code with a multicolored bolero sweater, and it’s probably exactly the piece you’re missing from your transitional wardrobe.

Bella Hadid wore a dreamy spring outfit on New York’s streets on March 21. The look’s centerpiece was a shrunken, patchwork-like cardigan from Heaven by Marc Jacobs. It has only three buttons and features patchwork-like stripes. The supermodel wore a white ribbed tank under the shrug. Olive green cargo pants, rubber boots, a denim belt, and skinny sunglasses—each of which played off a color on the cardigan—rounded out Hadid’s ’fit.

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Hadid is well-known for her little knit item: Emma Chamberlain as well as Olivia Rodrigo have been spotted in the exact same sweater—and all three stars styled it over some kind of white top. (Great minds!) Hadid’s cardi is a second cousin to that ultra-cropped Miu Miu set that’s currently setting the internet on fire, albeit a touch more versatile for actually incorporating into your wardrobe.

Bella Hadid’s cropped cardigan isn’t just a (very cute) fashion statement: It also served as a perfect layer for a breezy Manhattan day. When a coat or chunky knit is too heavy and a sleeveless top is too light, a bolero can provide just enough warmth to keep goosebumps at bay—all without adding bulk to your look.

No surprise here, the model’s sweater is currently sold out. But while you wait for it to restock, you can still cop a similar piece for your own closet with these cropped cardigans, plus tank tops that’ll look great beneath them.



Source: Glamour

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