Gigi Hadid defends her right to dress in casual outfits that don't show skin
Gigi Hadid has posted a Twitter thread defending her love of wearing comfortable clothes in public.
The Beastie Boys may have sung about fighting for their right to party, but it seems all the 24-year-old supermodel wants is to be able to dress down without negative feedback.
Hadid is frequently pictured in an eclectic mix of outfits ranging from high-end designer looks on the catwalk (which often show off her slim figure) to her off-duty style which consists of oversized tracksuit bottoms and trainers.
On Tuesday this week, Hadid was pictured stepping out in Manhattan, New York, wearing a pair of black leggings, a sweatshirt, a puffer jacket and trainers. Her hair was worn pulled back in a casual bun secured by a scrunchie.
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And it would seem she’s tired of attracting criticism for some of her more casual looks – as she posted tweets yesterday saying she refuses to “dress differently” despite people’s “petty complaining”.
@doublegiforce U guys need to calm tf down sometimes. It’s called stepping out to do one errand- not dressing for your approval. Your unrealistic expectations & petty complaining all the time about my style or not being sexy enough isn’t going to make me dress differently.
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) November 5, 2019
It appears she was responding to a now-deleted tweet from a fan account.
The Twitter thread continued, with Hadid says she is “over the snarky comments”.
Not just talking about this specific comment. U all talk about empowering women. I support and empower women that show skin and that don’t. It’s about choice. I show skin when I want to and still feel sexy covered head to toe & will continue to do so. Over the snarky comments.
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) November 6, 2019
I like what I wear and wear it for that reason. It’s not about a stylist, it’s how I’m choosing to express myself. Your opinion isn’t going to change that. Those of you who feel this way should focus your energy on praising those whose style u love. Peace.
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) November 6, 2019
The thread has received a mostly positive response from fans, who reassured Hadid she should wear whatever makes her feel comfortable.
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it’s your body, your choice. wear what you wanna wear and what you feel comfortable in gigi <3
— abi (@grandetension) November 6, 2019
Dressing in such a way does not make you more or less people. You look beautiful with anything and I love you without importing whether or not you show skin.
Love you ❤— China (@Camila_YM96) November 6, 2019
Hadid’s tracksuit bottoms and trainers aesthetic is part of a growing streetwear trend which is often attributed to the influence of OffWhite designers Virgil Abloh.
Similarly, Justin and Hailey Bieber are often seen sporting casual looks while out and about – and the latter even wore a wedding dress designed by Abloh, which featured a graffiti-inspired quotation on the skirt.
The likes of Kanye West and Kylie Jenner are also upholders of the casual, street-style aesthetic.
Earlier this year, Hadid contributed to one of the most memorable fashion weeks moments in history as she strong-armed a catwalk crasher out of the Chanel show.