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H.E.R. bundled up to combat the chilly New York City temperatures. The five-time Grammy Award-winning singer was spotted leaving the “Live with Kelly and Ryan” set on Dec. 8. She will make an appearance on the morning talk show on Dec. 9.
The “Where I Go” musician was chicly dressed to tackle the cold east coast temperatures. H.E.R. wore a knee-length chocolate latex puffer coat. The outerwear had a wide, high collar, zipper detailing at the center and drawstrings at the hem.
She teamed her jacket with a white turtleneck knit sweater. The top was streamlined with loops throughout and also included a curved thick black hemline. H.E.R. styled the garment with form-fitting leather leggings.
To further elevate the moment, the “Slide” artist went with shimmery eyeshadow and added a pop of color with a bold red lip. H.E.R. parted her hair on the side and styled it in soft waves.
Completing the Academy Award-winning songwriter’s look was a pair of black leather knee-high boots. The silhouette had a sharp pointed toe and sat atop a stacked triangle heel.
Popularized in the ‘60 go-go era, knee-high boots leave the wearer’s knee exposed, but cover the calves. Often worn with skirts, the style is a wise choice in fall and winter for protecting the leg from the elements while still allowing the wearer to show some leg.
When it comes to fashion, H.E.R. has a cozy and chic fashion sense that she displays both during live performances and appearances. For footwear, the “Feel a Way” hitmaker tends to gravitate towards towering platforms and stylish sneakers.
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