Blake Lively has once again proven her knack for making a statement with her fashion choices. The “Gossip Girl” star recently turned heads in Texas while promoting her new movie, “It Ends With Us,” by donning a pair of jeans that are anything but ordinary. These weren’t just any ripped jeans; they were a $19,000 pair from Valentino, adorned with intricate hibiscus flower embroidery.
Lively shared glimpses of her high-end denim on her Instagram Story, posing with her co-stars in matching denim outfits. The actress paired her extravagant jeans with a simple white tank top and blue pumps, keeping her look casual yet undeniably chic. Her blonde hair flowed in loose waves, and she accessorized with chunky hoop earrings, adding a touch of glamour to her ensemble.
In a playful Instagram caption, Lively referenced the “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” series, joking about the male presence among her co-stars, including Isabela Ferrer and Brandon Sklenar, as well as the film’s author, Colleen Hoover. The actress’s five-figure jeans were the star of the show, and she made sure to give them a shoutout on her Story.
Ferrer, who portrays a younger version of Lively’s character in the film, borrowed some of Lively’s accessories for the event, including a sparkly black Chanel bag and a pair of high heels. The two actresses coordinated their looks with white tank tops and jeans, creating a stylish and cohesive appearance.
Lively’s choice of a white tank top follows a trend set by Jennifer Lawrence, who recently wore an $890 white Dior tank to a designer show in Scotland. It seems that Lively might also be drawing inspiration from her friend Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, who recently made headlines for his own pair of shredded jeans.
The actress’s fashion choices continue to captivate fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. Her ability to blend high-end designer pieces with casual staples showcases her unique style and fashion-forward thinking. As Lively continues to promote her new film, her $19,000 Valentino jeans are sure to remain a topic of conversation.