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Rihanna and ASAP Rocky Wore Winter’s Biggest Basics Trend Together in Aspen

As is often the case when you’re a celebrity, Rihanna and ASAP Rocky are in Aspen for the holidays, and for a recent shopping excursion, they coordinated their casual (well, their version of casual) winter outfits perfectly.

It may seem a bit counterintuitive for there to be basics trends, but there are plenty of them each season (think, crewneck cardigans, white tank tops, and leggings, to name a few present and past ones). This season, the basics trend that everyone is buzzing about is hoodies. Hoodies are never not in style, but after gracing the F/W 23 runways of Bottega Veneta, Proenza Schouler, and Max Mara, hoodies went from being “boring” to “fashion”. And speaking of Bottega Veneta, that’s the brand of the grey pullover hoodie that both Rihanna and ASAP Rocky just wore in Aspen. It’s cashmere and nearly $4k, but that’s the very rare exception when it comes to hoodies—not the norm.

With that, keep scrolling to shop some of the coolest hoodies of the season in case you want to do as Rihanna and ASAP do.

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On Rihanna: Saint Laurent jacket; Bottega Veneta Cashmere Hoodie ($3500); Kemo Sabe The Rihanna Hat ($895), belt, and Old Gringo Blue Suede Cowgirl Boots ($575); Balenciaga jeans; Louis Vuitton bag

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On ASAP Rocky: Bottega Veneta Compact Cashmere Knit Hoodie ($3700) and Laminated Leather Pants ($11,300)

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