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Chloe Bailey brought edgy style to Keke Palmer‘s “Big Boss” after party in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. The event was held at The Grammy Museum and celebrated Palmer’s album and accompanying film, which will release on Friday.
Bailey was dressed in all-black attire for the occasion. The Grammy-nominated singer posed alongside Palmer in a shiny crocodile leather vest and a long-sleeve crop top. The “How Does It Feel” musician complemented the pieces with high-waist leather pants.
To further elevate her ensemble, Bailey accessorized with square-tinted shades, a silver choker necklace, diamond stud earrings and a white handbag. As for glam, the “Swarm” star went with subtle makeup and let her locs cascade on her shoulder.
Giving her outfit a boost, Bailey slipped into a pair of platform sandals. The silhouette had a thick strap across the instep and a square outsole.
Palmer looked stunning at the event. The Emmy Award-winning actress donned a strapless blue bodycon dress and white pointed-toe pumps.
Bailey remains trendy when it comes to her footwear choices. The “Praise This” actress has been spotted in styles like thong sandals and chunky sneakers from brands like Tamara Mellon, Balenciaga and many more. She also wears Allbirds sneakers when off-duty. Additionally, the entertainer has an extensive resume in the fashion industry, having appeared in campaigns and runways for Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana and Louis Vuitton.
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