Kristin Cavallari Is Gorgeous In Isabel Marant
Kristin Cavallari continues to show off her beauty on her official Instagram account, where she has 4.1 million followers. The Uncommon James founder opted for a different designer when she shared a photo of herself wearing Isabel Marant. Kristin opted for a beautiful black skirt with a white print. The skirt is called the Candice and it retails for approximately $1000.
The skirt is a midi and fell between Kristin’s knees and calves. The skirt features a button-up front and Kristin showed off her toned legs by leaving much of the skirt unbuttoned.
Kristin paired the Candice skirt with a bralette and a white tank top. The bralette is from Anine Bing and is called the Magda. It retails for approximately $99.
The tank top that Kristin wore is from Re/Done and is called the Ribbed Tank. It retails for approximately $80 and is available in the colors white and black.
For footwear, Kristin opted for a pair of boots from Isabel Marant. The boots are called the Lamsy and they are suede ankle boots. You may see the photo of Kristin Cavallari wearing the gorgeous outfit below.
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Kristin just released her cookbook True Comfort and continues to make headlines following her split from Jay Cutler. Kristin was recently spotted with Jeff Dye and it is believed that she is moving forward with the comedian.
Kristin spoke about her split with Jay Cutler with Us Weekly magazine and described it as being an up and down journey. Kristin stated the following.
I have found the adjustment to be prety smooth. I mean, theres good days and bad days, but I’m feeling really good right now. I’m feeling really happy and really free and that’s a nice feeling.
What do you think about Kristin Cavallari’s outfit? Are you a fan of the look? Are you going to read her cookbook True Comfort?
Charisse Van Horn is a freelance writer from Tampa Bay. She enjoys writing about celebrities, entertainment, and fashion. Any reproduction of this article outside of Celebrity Insider will be met with legal action by the writer.