
Leaving Nobu in Malibu, April 2026, Brooks Nader kept her street style simple in a white fitted romper and flip-flops – but the bright green mini bag shifts the whole look.
A white one-piece and flip-flops in Malibu sounds like nothing. But street style lives and dies on one good detail, and Brooks Nader leaving Nobu in Malibu on April 3, 2026, had it.
She’s in a fitted white romper with a low scoop neckline and short hem, topped with a black long-sleeve layer worn open like a light cover-up. The accessories do the heavy lifting: a straw cowboy-style hat, slim black sunglasses, and a bright green structured mini bag with top handles. It’s a clean, high-contrast formula that reads like model off-duty without trying to look “styled.”
And yes, the footwear’s just simple black flip-flops. I keep going back and forth on that choice, because part of me wants a minimal slide sandal to make it feel a touch more intentional, but the flip-flops also sell the “I’m actually just leaving lunch” reality of it.
This works because it’s practical: breathable, easy to move in, and the darker layer gives you a little coverage for the restaurant-to-car shuffle. And if you’re watching celebrity street style lately, this is exactly where things are going again: basics up front, one loud accessory as the punchline.
Did you know she’s one of those models who genuinely leans into sports and swim as much as editorial? It tracks here; the whole outfit feels built around comfort first, then polish second (which, honestly, is the only way a Malibu day outfit should work).
The bag’s the flex. Everything else is just smart support.
Would you keep the flip-flops, or swap them for a cleaner slide sandal?












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