Madison Bailey introduced edgy Y2K fashion to Diesel‘s get together on Thursday in Los Angeles, selecting a gray-themed shade palette. For the occasion, which celebrated the model’s fall 2023 assortment launch at Fwrd’s pop-up retailer, the actress wore Diesel’s M-Arjory ribbed prime with an oval “D” plaque within the heart and a pair of 1996 D-Sire L.32 trousers.
Madison Bailey on the Diesel VIP cocktail occasion on July 27 in Los Angeles.
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To intensify her Y2K-inspired look, Bailey added daring black eyeliner and pinned her brown highlighted tresses up right into a messy updo.
Accompanying the star to the occasion was her girlfriend, Mariah Linney, who coordinated with Bailey in Diesel s-Mac-22-A-label-print bowling shirt from the model’s menswear assortment. For a contact of streetwear, she added a pink snapback cap.
Madison Bailey and Mariah Linney on the Diesel VIP cocktail occasion on July 27 in Los Angeles.
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Bailey and Linney have delivered many coordinating appears whereas attending red-carpet occasions. For Elle’s Hollywood Rising Stars Social gathering in Could, Bailey went vibrant in a Ralph Lauren high-slit robe, whereas Linney stored issues informal in a black “New York” varsity jacket.
In April, on the Los Angeles LGBT Middle Gala, Bailey channeled Cinderella in a strapless blue Georges Hobeika robe with tulle additions. Linney wore a basic go well with.
Bailey presently stars as Kiara “Kie” Carrera in Netflix’s teen-drama sequence “Outer Banks.” “There’s one thing in there for everyone, relying on what you want to observe,” Bailey informed WWD concerning the present in 2021. “So far as the characters go, I really feel like that’s the half folks fell in love with. The storyline is the principle factor, and the present is nice in and of itself, however with out the characters, with out this base friendship — I believe folks love our friendship and love the concept of those youngsters supporting one another so strongly and the way enjoyable it’s. It’s such an escape to observe.”