Out in Aspen on a cold January night, Emily Ratajkowski delivered a version of celebrity street style that didn’t feel curated — just warm. Not polished, but functional. She wore a long black robe-style coat, thick and textured like faux fur or velour, with its wide tie belt knotted loosely at the waist. A coat that serves more like a heavy blanket than a tailored piece — exactly what you want when the sidewalks are wet and there’s gravel in the slush.
Beneath it, peeking out just enough to be seen, was a chunky ribbed cream turtleneck, sleeves drooping over the cuffs like they’d been stretched from wear or deliberate nonchalance. And then the boots — deep burgundy hiking boots, thick-soled with visible tread and tight laces. Practical. Ugly-beautiful. The kind you wear because you want dry toes, not compliments.
No makeup moment, no bag meant for photos. Her hair? Just down. Straight, parted center, brushing against the collar like static got to it first. Everything about this off-duty look said the day was done — maybe it never really got started. And somehow, that’s the beauty.
Sometimes Aspen eats fashion alive — which is why the smartest move is to let it.

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