Haley Bieber combines croissant hoops with cozy sweaters and unveils buttery Rohde Skincare

Haley Bieber combines croissant hoops with cozy sweaters and unveils buttery Rohde Skincare

Beauty mogul's how-to dress can' launch Rohde's Barrier Butter on October 8 Haley Bieber certainly looked the part when she chose a pair of croissant hoops and a cozy sweater for the occasion.

Bieber wore the understated combo in a video posted on her skincare label's Instagram account. The croissant hoop was not as overt a reference to the moisturizer's creamy color, decadent texture, and overflowing waiting list as her past butter yellow manicure and butter yellow baby shower naked dress. Nevertheless, it was a cheeky complement to the day's theme of incredibly smooth moisturizers that were not on the breakfast table. (PSA: The new product will be available on October 28, but those interested can get on the waiting list at Rohde's now.)

With just a timeless oversized neutral sweater and a ring sprinkled on top, Bieber was in the bathroom, FaceTime to skin It's almost as if he's a close friend who dials in his care routine. Of course, the high production values and over 30,000 likes is a reminder that we are truly dealing with the inventor of every major fall manicure trend known to women.

Exact credits for Bieber's comfy cozy pairing were not available at press time. My guess is that her sweater is a guest-in-residence original. She is known to wear her label's cashmere knits to support her friend Gigi Hadid. Bieber's earrings, on the other hand, are most likely from Mega, a jewelry brand designed by her stylist, Dani Michel. (The croissant hoops would belong in the Lord founder's jewelry box, even if she wasn't promoting a decadent new moisturizer. Bieber, as her loyal fans know, is something of an expert on 80s jewelry trends. Even before Bottega Veneta jumped on the bandwagon with drop earrings, she was wearing Dynasty-style oversized gold hoops on her slicked-back bun hair. She's always dangling earrings from her earlobes, whether it's leopard print and red Adidas or a classic trench coat and blue suede loafers.

As for the timing with today's styling, consider it a sign that foodie fashion will come to rival foodie beauty.

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