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Hailey Bieber's Favorite Transitional Top Is Taking Over Hollywood

Hailey Bieber's Favorite Transitional Top Is Taking Over Hollywood

Elle2 days ago
Truly great layering basics are rare, so when Hailey Bieber left the gym last week in Intimissimi's Boat Neck Ultralight Top, we took note. Of course, this isn't the first time we've seen the semi-sheer, cashmere-blend style—it's been spotted on numerous other A-listers over the past few years and racked up millions of views on TikTok.
Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Jennifer Lopez, Emily Ratajkowski, and Nara Smith have all sported various colorways of the airy long-sleeve—styling it with everything from jeans to trousers and a blazer. ELLE cover star Addison Rae also wore one in her recent Headphones On music video. And you've likely seen some of your favorite influencers rocking the silhouette (or the bodysuit version), too.
If Kendall Jenner's periwinkle pick flying off shelves in 2022 is any indication, there's no telling how long the piece will stay in stock after this latest celebrity sighting.
In addition to the brand's own site, you can now snag the Boat Neck Top—alongside other celebrity-approved Intimissimi staples like the Ultralight Lace Long Sleeve Shirt and Ultralight High-Neck Top—on the label's new Amazon storefront. They're all available with speedy two-day Prime shipping, so you can easily stock up on must-have layering essentials before fall arrives.
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