I Just Realized A Pair Of Jeans Blake Lively Wore On The It Ends With Us Press Tour Cost ,000 Dollars. I Don’t Think My Entire Wardrobe Cost That Much

I Just Realized A Pair Of Jeans Blake Lively Wore On The It Ends With Us Press Tour Cost $19,000 Dollars. I Don’t Think My Entire Wardrobe Cost That Much

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In the early days of the It Ends With Us press tour, before all the viral rumors about BTS drama started, we talked a lot about Blake Lively‘s fashion. Apparently, at one of the first events she attended for the film, the jeans she was wearing cost $19,000. Wait, I’m sorry, those pants she wore ahead of It Ends With Us’ release were worth how much? Yes, they really did cost $19,000, and I’m not joking.

Ahead of It Ends With Us release on the 2024 movie schedule, Lively attended Book Bonanza and an early screening for the movie in Grapevine, Texas back in June. It seemed to be a casual outfit that consisted of a white take top, a pair of jeans with flower cutouts that ran from her upper thigh to her ankles and a pair of heels. It turns out, those aren’t any old jeans. They are $19,000 Valentino jeans according to CNN, which you can see below:

(Image credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Getty Images for Sony Pictures)

Now, I’ve never been one to think that Blake Lively or any other fashion-forward celebrity would wear non-designer or cheap clothes, especially while promoting a new project. It’s the norm for them to pull out the stops and don incredible designer clothes when they are making public appearances. On top of that, they can simply afford higher-end brands. However, $19,000 is wild!

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