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Sophie Turner's White Bike Shorts Are Surprisingly Wearable
A marathon of celebratory gatherings around Joe Jonas' 30th birthday kicked off on Thurs., when wife Sophie Turner surprised the singer with a massive cake onstage at the D.C. stop of the Jonas Brothers' Happiness Begins tour. The happy couple kept the party going at lunch at Sarabeth's in New York City on Fri. afternoon, and their signature low-key street style was on full display. As usual, the newlyweds opted for relaxed daytime looks that coordinated nicely, and Sophie Turner's white bike shorts were a smart staple worth adding to your end-of-summer lineup.
Paired with an oversized button-down and Louis Vuitton low-top sneakers, the lightweight bottoms were a brighter take on the basic black cycling shorts the fashion set can't get enough of. Polishing her look off with silver hoop earrings and a messy bun, the Game of Thrones star was beating the heat in style thanks to the breezy and moveable outfit. It makes sense that the stylish duo were keeping their looks low-key for the daytime rendezvous, because hours later they were dressed to the nines for a James Bond-themed birthday bash at Manhattan's Cipriani's.
The man of the hour looked dapper in a white suit jacket and bow tie, while Turner stunned in an Alexandre Vauthier couture gown featuring a statement plunging neckline and a thigh-high slit, accessorized with a metallic gold choker and champagne-hued heels.
The fashion-forward pair are no stranger to an arresting formalwear moment, but they still know how to nail an off-duty vibe. Turner rocked a similar outfit formula earlier this month, wearing olive green bike shorts and a tie-front button-down during a trip to Sephora in Miami. With the remainder of summer dwindling down by the day, it's prime time to get the most out of your favorite white pieces. Switch up your summer street style with the actor-approved athleisure, starting with The Zoe Report's selection of similar picks at a range of prices, ahead.
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