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Unbuttoned Shirt by Blake Lively Captivates NYC Streets


Blake Lively was recently spotted on the streets of New York, looking stunning in her attire. The actress not only waved at the cameras but also posed to showcase her monochrome look on Monday. This is not the first time the actress has been seen in red or burgundy attire. From red carpet events to shows, the star has donned this color on various occasions.

Blake Lively goes for all-burgundy look for NYC outing

Blake Lively was recently seen in The Big Apple wearing an unbuttoned leather shirt. Take a look at her pictures here:

The “All I See is You” star was in the city on October 20, flaunting her silhouette in a burgundy dress. According to Harper’s Bazaar, the actress wore a leather shirtdress from Sergio Hudson for her autumn outing.

Designed to perfection, the shirtdress featured structured shoulders, a pointed collar, and snap buttons, which she left open at the top.

To maintain the monochrome look, the Hollywood icon carried a similarly colored Chanel bag and wore Christian Louboutin’s studded pumps. Chunky rings and small earrings complemented Lively’s entire look.

Originally reported by Parul Singh on Reality Tea

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