There’s confidence — and then there’s walking solo at night in sheer tights. Tate McRae made that point loud and clear on February 11 in Paris, leaving her hotel in a look that quietly flexes its structure.
It starts with a sharp black blazer, worn as a standalone mini. No visible top beneath. No pants. Just the feeling that everything is exactly in place without trying to say much. Long sleeves. Buttoned once. No slouch.
She pairs it with sheer black tights, which catch just enough of the city’s wet street shine to register. Add the glossy knee-high boots — patent leather, pointed toe, mid heel — and the whole look hits that very tight note between bossy and borderline reckless.
Hair? Long, side-parted, pressed clean. Her sunglasses? Square-framed and unapologetic even after sundown. Throw in a structured black handbag with gold hardware and a short strap that keeps it close — nothing swinging, nothing chaotic.
Here’s the thing: nothing about this screams look at me. That’s why it works. It’s sleek to the edge of severe, but the softness in the hair and light makeup keeps it wearable.
She clearly knows what she’s doing. This kind of street style doesn’t beg. It just exits the building and lets your head turn.

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