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Taylor Swift And Gigi Hadid Had A Rare Girls’ Night Out In Coordinating Black-And-White Outfits

Taylor Swift And Gigi Hadid Had A Rare Girls’ Night Out In Coordinating Black-And-White Outfits

Friends that coordinate together, stay together

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Taylor Swift and Gigi Hadid

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Taylor Swift and Gigi Hadid

Taylor Swift and Gigi Hadid put forth their own personal takes on black-and-white outfits during a rare girls’ night out in New York City on Sunday night.

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The close friends were spotted exiting a building hand in hand this past weekend, when they ventured out with each wearing the inverse of the other’s ensemble. The “Karma” singer looked incredible in an all-black two-piece set from The Row, featuring a slinky draped halter top and a pair of matching tapered trousers. She paired the look with strappy peep-toe heels from O Jour and a puffy pleated crossbody bag in white from Mansur Gavriel.

Meanwhile, the model opted for a more casual look via a white cropped T-shirt and a black high-waisted midi skirt. She upped the ante with her accessories, wearing layers upon layers of gold chain necklaces and pearl chokers. Hadid capped off the outfit with a glossy black Prada purse, white socks, and black Oxford shoes.

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The longtime friends previously spoke to each other for Hadid’s April 2020 cover story for Harper’s Bazaar.

“I’m seriously impressed that whenever you are in an immediate or stressful situation you fly into action,” Swift told Hadid at the time. “Is that something that’s always been natural for you?”

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Hadid responded, “I’ve realized over time that I feel the most free when I express myself, whether through action, writing, or talking it out. Being honest always leads to something good, even if it takes a hard or awkward moment or conversation to get there; you can never go wrong with telling someone how you feel and speaking your truth. And you always learn something from it.”

This article originally appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR US.

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