Blake Lively is a farm lady — at the least, that’s what her newest social media publish suggests.
The Gossip Girl alum took to her Instagram account yesterday to share a pic of herself sporting overalls as she received her arms soiled on a farm. However, reasonably than pairing the overalls with steel-toed boots acceptable for handbook labor, Lively sported cute heeled Hermes sneakers, a Chanel purse and Brent Neale bling for the event.
Lively captioned the publish on her grid, “Overall…it was a good day.”
On her Instagram Story, nevertheless, she detailed the inspiration for the look, writing, “@nicolerichie @parishilton clearly skewed my understanding of Farm Dress Code.”
Lively is, in fact, referencing Hilton and Richie’s former actuality present The Simple Life, which featured the socialites-turned-entrepreneurs doing non-Hollywood jobs akin to farm work.
The Sisterhood of Traveling Pants star received loads of reward for her outfit within the feedback part of her publish. Rita Wilson wrote, “Bejeweled and bedazzled.” A follower joked, “Accessorized the infinity stones better than Thanos did.” A 3rd added, “Yee haw but make it glam.”
Lively, who just lately launched her , confirmed off a distinctly totally different vogue look whereas supporting her husband Ryan Reynolds on the pink carpet for Netflix’s The Adam Project. There, she sported a multi-colored robe with a high-slit and low neckline. She did, nevertheless, additionally sport some denim on the premiere, carrying a protracted denim jacket over the look in sure pictures.
While the actress is aware of how one can slay pink carpet vogue, Lively who welcomed her third little one in 2020, opened up on her Instagram Story final 12 months about how onerous it was to seek out garments that match within the months postpartum.
“It doesn’t send a great message to women when their bodies don’t fit into what brands have to offer. It’s alienating and confusing,” Lively wrote on the time. “And I wish I felt as confident [then], as I do now, a year later looking back. That body gave me a baby. And was producing that baby’s entire food supply. What a beautiful miracle. But instead of feeling proud, I felt insecure. Simply because I didn’t fit into clothes. How silly is that in retrospect.”
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