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Elsa Hosk's Minidress Is From Every Fashion Editor's Secret Source for Trends

Winter (and the holidays!) is fast approaching. If you're struggling to come up with ways to wear the season's top trends without using your entire gift budget on yourself, Elsa Hosk just wore your solution. This weekend, the supermodel was spotted in New York City wearing a micro minidress from every fashion editor's secret source for of-the-moment trends that won't cost you an arm and a leg: Source Unknown. Founded by Chloe Shim in March 2020, the retailer is a treasure trove, and now, it's getting the celebrity treatment. 

Hosk, who looked to be hopping into a car en route to a night out on the town, paired her $62 checker-print minidress with opaque tights (a must for any New Yorker in the winter), white pumps from The Attico, an oversize leather bomber from Ivana Mentlová, and the green Mini Jodie Bag from Bottega Veneta that the model has been seen carrying all weekend long.

Keep scrolling to dissect Hosk's going-out look. Oh, and shop it of course.

On Elsa Hosk: Ivana Mentlová jacket; Source Unknown Checkerboard Halter Knit Dress ($62); Bottega Veneta Mini Jodie Bag ($2250); The Attico pumps
Can we all agree that this set is a dream?
Check out more of the brand's checker-print styles.
Whoever said that you can't have everything hasn't seen these boots.
*Adds to cart.*
Ah, the power of tailored pants.
Shacket weather has arrived.
Moiré is more.
This print is extra in all the best ways. 
We love a leopard moment.
This textured dress is a done deal.
Holiday parties, here we come!
Kim Kardashian was not messing around when she made this terry-cloth mini.
The best part? The back of this dress is almost completely open. 
Get 40% off this date-night stunner during Black Friday when you use the code NEEDTHIS.
This pattern is everything.
For when you're feeling extra daring. 
A classic beauty.

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