Alix Earle isn’t easing into Super Bowl weekend—she’s coming in sharp, zipped, and era-specific. At the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco, she rolled up in Tom Ford-era Gucci and made it look born for the moment.
Let’s start with the green leather jacket. It’s from Gucci’s Tom Ford Fall 1999 collection, and you can feel it. The structure is precise: cinched through the waist with full-length zipper detailing and that signature ruched center. It hits at the hips for that slightly cropped effect, chic but grounded. It feels both archival and straight off the street.
From there, she kept it brutally simple. A black micro mini skirt, flat, no embellishment, just enough fabric. Legs bare except for a vintage finish: Gucci knee-high boots, pointed toe, mid-heel, tight to the calf—total ’90s energy. It’s very club kid with standards. The boots do a lot of lifting here, literally and contextually.
The best part? The head tilt framed by Le Specs Star Beam sunglasses in Matte Black Smoke Mono—oval, retro-inspired, straight-faced. They sit low on her nose like the flashbulbs don’t matter. Add softly waved blonde hair, glossed lips, and a casual stack of rings, and it’s done.
This red carpet fashion moment works because she picked a statement piece with history, then let the proportions carry everything else. No glitter. No branding overload. And somehow, still loud.
Final judgment? She didn’t borrow the ’90s—she took the wheel.

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