Irina Shayk Wore a $60 Skirt on the Red Carpet and Made It Look Expensive

Photo credit: Dimitrios Kambouris - Getty Images
Photo credit: Dimitrios Kambouris - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

  • Irina Shayk arrived to the BAZAAR ICONS party wearing a velvet top and skirt from H&M Conscious, the fast fashion retailer's sustainable line.

  • The top will retail at $129 and the skirt for $59.99 when they become available to shop on September 26.


Irina Shayk can wear anything and make it look high-fashion. Would you have ever guessed that the dramatic, statement-shoulder look she wore to BAZAAR ICONS last night was from H&M?

The model stunned in a velvet two-piece ensemble from H&M's sustainable Conscious Exclusive collection made from recycled polyester. The top, retailing at $129, boasted structured ruffles at the shoulders, and the skirt, marked at $59.99, is covered in ruched detailing. Both pieces will be available to shop at H&M starting September 26.

Photo credit: Dimitrios Kambouris - Getty Images
Photo credit: Dimitrios Kambouris - Getty Images

Shayk added strappy heeled sandals to her look, plus a red handle bag for a pop of color.

Photo credit: Gilbert Carrasquillo - Getty Images
Photo credit: Gilbert Carrasquillo - Getty Images

Earlier in the night, Shayk channeled the same black-and-crimson romantic theme while sitting front row at Jeremy Scott's fashion show with Gigi Hadid. She suited up in a belted, oversized blazer featuring a cheeky illustration of a heart stabbed with a dagger. Her tiny red shorts peeked out from under the jacket, matching her purse.

Photo credit: Astrid Stawiarz - Getty Images
Photo credit: Astrid Stawiarz - Getty Images

When she's not hitting fashion week or posing for the camera, Shayk is a doting mother to her two-year-old daughter, Lea de Seine, whom she shares with Bradley Cooper. But she won't change her sultry personal style just because she's a mom.

"Tell me one reason why, just because you're a mother, you need to wear a longer skirt," she told BAZAAR.com when she starred on our summer digital cover. "No! I don't believe in that. I really don't." She added, "Why should you have to change who you are and how you feel just because you become a mother?"

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