Hailey Bieber and Vittoria Ceretti make anti-trend summer look cool
Sweatshirts, jeans and flip-flops looked sharper than full summer trend dressing as Hailey Bieber and Vittoria Ceretti doubled down on low-key Los Angeles uniforms.

Hailey Bieber and Vittoria Ceretti turned a Los Angeles lunch-and-errand circuit into a referendum on what looks current right now. Bieber wore an NYC go Knicks sweatshirt with stovepipe jeans, flip-flops, wraparound sunglasses and a simple black shoulder bag; Ceretti matched the mood in a zip-up gray hoodie, baggy jeans, a red T-shirt, flip-flops, wraparound sunglasses and the same plain black bag. The similarity was the point: the cooler move was not more styling, it was less.
Bieber has been leaning into this formula all season, and that is what makes it land. Another June look put her in low-rise lightweight jeans, an oversized white button-down with just one button fastened, and kitten-heel thong sandals. It is a clean off-duty uniform built from denim, a simple top and pared-back shoes, with nothing trying too hard.
Ceretti’s version has its own structure. Vogue-linked coverage of her off-duty style put her in a gray hoodie, cropped baby tee, light-wash flared jeans, flip-flops, a western belt and a tiny black bag, which keeps the outfit from sliding into slouchy territory. The belt and the little bag do the work; the rest reads deliberately thrown on, not abandoned.

That is the bigger shift running through summer 2026 fashion coverage, from Who What Wear’s anti-trend roundups to the broader appetite for understated silhouettes. The old formula was head-to-toe seasonal dressing, the kind of look built to telegraph that someone had checked every trend box. Bieber and Ceretti are selling the opposite idea: a sweatshirt, real jeans, basic sandals and wraparound sunglasses can feel sharper than an overworked summer outfit, especially when the proportions are right and the accessories stay minimal. Bieber’s stovepipe denim, Ceretti’s baggy legs, the simple shoulder bag, the black shades and the flip-flops all push the message in the same direction. The new status signal is not polish for its own sake. It is restraint with enough intention to look expensive.
This article was produced by Prism’s automated news system from verified source data, official records, and press releases, then run through automated quality and moderation checks before publishing. The system is built and supervised by the people who set the standards it runs under. Read our full AI policy.
Did this article answer your question?


