Karlie Kloss Embraces the 70s Trend for Express ‘Wear to Work’ Lookbook

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 27, 2015

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Updated March 18, 2023

Karlie Kloss poses for Express Wear to Work lookbook
Karlie Kloss poses for Express Wear to Work lookbook

The always gorgeous Karlie Kloss hits the New York streets for a new trend guide from Express for its ‘Wear to Work’ lineup. Karlie embraces shades of the 1970s with fringe, culottes, suede skirts and high-waist pants. See more of Karlie for Express below.

Karlie wears 1970s inspired style for the feature
Karlie wears 1970s inspired style for the feature

Karlie sports a fringe adorned jacket
Karlie sports a fringe adorned jacket
Karlie wears a lace top in white
Karlie wears a lace top in white

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