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Olivia Rodrigo looks purr-fect in a leopard-print top and miniskirt for an outing with Conan Gray

Olivia Rodrigo looks purr-fect in a leopard-print top and miniskirt for an outing with Conan Gray

Daily Mail​2 days ago
was hard to ignore wearing a bold top as she enjoyed a stroll with her friend and fellow musician Conan Gray in Notting Hill, London.
The pop star, 22, looked stylish in an animal-print cardigan, which she wore with a black miniskirt.
She completed her chic outfit with a black purse and ballet pumps, wearing her wavy hair loose with a slick of red lipstick.
Meanwhile, Conan, 26, cut an equally cool figure in a white T-shirt and a pair of ripped jeans with chunky black boots.
The two pals, who first met in 2021 and bonded over their love of Taylor Swift, were seen enjoying an early evening stroll together.
Olivia and Conan hung out at a listening session ahead of the release of Fearless (Taylor's Version) in 2021 and she shared a sweet snap of them together.
The pair have been seen together countless times since and have formed a close bond, sharing the stage and vacationing together.
During a stop in Vancouver for her Sour Tour in April 2022, Olivia was joined by Conan onstage as they performed Katy Perry's The One That Got Away.
Olivia and Conan, an American singer-songwriter and former YouTuber, share a producer, Dan Nigro.
Style: Conan cut an equally cool figure in a white T-shirt and a pair of ripped jeans with chunky black boots
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