It's like a psychedelic switch.
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The actress stepped out to Burberry’s summer 2024 runway show at London Fashion Week wearing a full, black and white look from the brand’s recent resort collection. And instead of being only a small detail, the Burberry print was certainly the focal point of Union’s ensemble—but not in the way you’d expect.
Below the trench coat, which almost functioned as a dress, the actress donned a pair of black and white tights. They too were designed in the look’s trippy print with even larger checks than the rest of her jacket. While, yes, the tights had an almost Balenciaga sock boot feel, they also added another statement detail to the look.
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