Here’s What Keke Palmer Wears in a Week
Between hosting the Met Gala red carpet to starring in a handful of on-screen projects, including Jordan Peele’s Nope, Disney Pixar’s Lightyear, and NBC’s game show Password, Keke Palmer is booked and busy. The self-proclaimed “millennial diva” has a lot going on, which means dressing for a slew of red carpet moments. So what does the social media star and actor wear in a week? A glimpse at her wardrobe shows us Palmer is in the know when it comes to supporting up-and-coming labels, be it Hanfia, LaQuan Smith, or Ottolinger.
From sky-high stilettos to sneakers, body-hugging leather catsuits to shiny oversized blouses and trousers, here’s everything Keke Palmer wears in a week.
Monday: The Millennial Diva
“This look is a Hanifa original, darling,” Palmer says as she describes her persona as a Barbie doll. While donning a purple bedazzled jacket and satin green cargo pants, she says, “I just feel very jazzy, excited, and fun.”
Tuesday: Red Carpet Style
Whether she’s walking the red carpet or hosting it, Palmer opts for something that makes her feel both elegant and sexy, like this sparkling LaQuan Smith number.
Wednesday: Power Woman
In a head-to-toe leather look, Palmer exclaims, “I just live for Roberto Cavalli; it always makes me think about my girl Aaliyah. Nobody wore Roberto Cavalli like she did.”
Thursday: Keke Off Duty
For brunch with friends or a walk through Central Park, a full athleisure-inspired look from Louis Vuitton gives Palmer what she describes as a “playful yet mature” off-duty style.
Friday: The Go-To
“I don’t like to play favorites, but this is probably my favorite look.” Comfortable yet elevated, Palmer likes this outfit for any occasion. “It’s very much still giving you a look, but I barely had to try.”
Saturday: Out On the Town
For parties or hanging out with friends in Hollywood, Palmer opts for something unexpectedly cool, like this Ottolinger maxi skirt and mesh polo.
Sunday: Travel Day Style
“My main thing is comfort over style. However, there’s ways you can keep things jazzed up.” To keep it cozy but photo opp-ready, Palmer gravitates to fuzzy Balenciaga slides, a crushed velvet set from LaQuan Smith, and a cushy airplane-ready puffer from John Elliot.
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