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Of course, models off duty are hardly a monolith, but there are a few observable patterns. Easy basics are chief among them: wide-leg or straight-leg jeans, simple trousers, and utilitarian outerwear like leather jackets, trenches, and field coats, always worn a little looser and relaxed. There’s often a tomboy sensibility at play too, with vintage tees and lightly distressed knits. Still, the look rarely feels boring. There’s usually a fashion-forward twist woven in—whether that’s the latest It bag, a great pair of designer sunglasses, or a hyped sneaker.
If you’re looking to dress like a model off-duty (and why wouldn’t you be?), shop the looks below.
Distressed, or even reworked, jeans and a leather jacket are a classic model-off-duty combo. Just add a ringer tee, black kicks, sunnies, and an It bag.
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When it comes to slouch, more is more—models love an oversized look. Here, a roomy trench meets wide-leg jeans, flat sneakers, and a baby tee.
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Put a model-off-duty spin on a pleated denim midi by pairing it with simple, boyish extras, like a field jacket, sleek tank, and thong sandals.
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Models are often spotted outside the shows in classic blue jeans and a bomber. Pair this suede version with a knit tank and raffia flats for a spring-friendly look.
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