Olivia Palermo makes sartorial statement in leopard-print coat with pink collar on Sunday stroll with hubby Johannes Huebl in NYC
She became a celebrity thanks to the MTV reality show The City which premiered in 2008.
And more than a decade later, Olivia Palermo, 34, has parlayed that fame as a socialite and influencer.
On Sunday, she and her husband Johannes Huebl, 43, both made sartorial statements as they took a stroll in New York City.
Contrasting fashion choices: Olivia Palermo, 34, and her husband Johannes Huebl, 43, both made sartorial statements as they took a stroll in New York City on Sunday
The pair were a study in contrasts with their fashion choices.
Palermo opted for a leopard print coat with an eye-catching hot pink collar.
She wore it with blue jeans which she wore rolled up at the bottom to reveal orange socks and two-tone shoes.
German-born Huebl chose an all white ensemble of raincoat over a zipped up waistcoat and turtleneck sweater and trousers, and added pale brown suede shoes and a pale gray knit beanie.
Colorful: Palermo opted for a leopard print coat with an eye-catching hot pink collar. She wore it with blue jeans rolled up at the bottom to reveal orange socks and two-tone shoes
Statement: Huebl chose an all white ensemble of raincoat over a zipped up waistcoat and turtleneck sweater and trousers, and added pale brown shoes and a pale gray knit beanie
Socialites: Palermo, who became a celebrity thanks to the MTV reality show The City in 2008, and the German model first met in 2008. They tied the knot in June 2014.
The pair first met in 2008 and tied the knot in June 2014.
In December, Olivia spoke to Page Six about keeping up her fashionable ensemble with ‘a lot of cashmere and diamonds’ during the pandemic.
‘I have not let coronavirus stop me from getting dressed; I feel that it’s important,’ she said. ‘I’m convinced it’s going to be the roaring ’20s with that extra sparkle when we get out [of quarantine].’
The reality star also said she planned to start up ballroom dancing lessons with her husband again once it’s safe to do so, as they had just started classes before the pandemic struck.
Clothes horse: In December, Palermo spoke to Page Six about keeping up her fashionable ensemble with ‘a lot of cashmere and diamonds’ during the pandemic
‘I have not let coronavirus stop me from getting dressed; I feel that it’s important,’ the fashionista said