Olivia Rodrigo strolled the streets of London in a leather micro miniskirt, which she matched with her $365 Paloma Wool bag. The “Driver’s License” hitmaker channeled a Y2K-infused, pop-punk aesthetic during her outing on June 2. He is currently busy promoting his upcoming album, “You Look Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” in the UK.
Olivia Rodrigo pairs teeny-weeny leather micro miniskirt with matching Paloma Wool bag in London
Olivia Rodrigo wore a light pink graphic T-shirt featuring the Sex Pistols’ iconic “Anarchy in the UK” cover art. The cuffed-up sleeves gave it a casual, lived-in feel. She balanced the bright energy of the vintage tee with edgy elements, pairing it with a sleek, low-rise black leather miniskirt. The texture of the leather bottomwear was a sharp contrast to the comfortable T-shirt.
For footwear, the “Drop Dead” singer chose Dolce & Gabbana eel skin knee-high boots with a low, block heel. The shoes matched the grunge aesthetic of her skirt. She paired the entire look with Paloma Wool’s iconic Cayetano bag. The shiny $365 leather bag comes with an embossed logo. It has two straps in length: one to carry it on the shoulder and the other to wear it on the chest.
Rodrigo wore thick, rectangular black sunglasses. She wore her signature dark brown dress in effortless, center-parted, loose waves. Meanwhile, her makeup was fresh and minimal with a soft, natural lip color. Deuxmoi shared pictures of her look on her official Instagram page and fans praised her. One fan commented, “So pretty,” while another claimed, “She’s a bad girl, she knows she’s 10.” One user also praised her BBC Radio 1 performance, writing, “Gorgeous. Her performance today on @bbcradio1 was great.”
On BBC Radio 1, she presented her new single “The Cure”, wearing a satin minidress entirely adorned with a delicate pink floral print. She paired this dress with ribbed, off-white knee-high socks and Jimmy Choo Maren Mary Janes in Sambuco Shiny Crocs.