Consummate cool girl style, unlocked.
Last fall, Zoë Kravitz was seen walking hand in hand with her now-fiancé Harry Styles in New York City. The effortlessly cool stars both wore casual staples, which, for Kravitz, included a black pointelle Cou Cou tank, Mansur Gavriel ballet flats and a chic low-slung Paloma skirt from Guizio.
And while dating rumors were at a peak frenzy at the time, Kravitz’s high-low “it” girl style also caused the skirt to sell out nearly immediately. But now, it’s finally been restocked.
The crepe fabric design has eye-catching details like a scalloped waist and a satin bow, but its magic is in the way it hangs on the hips — a chic model off-duty style that complements anyone.
According to countless fashion TikTokers and Reddit users, the skirt’s a holy grail piece.
The 90’s-inspired bottom easily pairs with anything from T-shirts and blouses to boots or sneakers — though there is also a coordinating Paloma Top if you prefer a set. (It’s truly a three-season staple that makes summer dressing a cinch.)
If Guizio sounds familiar, it’s the eponymously named brand of New York-based designer Danielle Guizio, which is taking off in a major way among stars like Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber. (Kravitz has also worn the label before, including the Ira Cami.)
Jenner wears the label’s Perfect Classic Tank on repeat, whether to Coachella or on multiple date nights with her boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet — including for a recent Knicks game, where she paired it with a $62,000 Birkin bag.
Made from 100% cotton, Guizio’s ribbed-fabric top can be worn as a layer or alone, and offers a fitted but not skin-tight fit. It would even suit the Paloma Skirt for a casual look.
The cotton tank comes in a handful of colors and sizes XXS-XXL.
However, if you love a set, the Paloma Lace Top could be another great essential to add to your wardrobe, with an under-$120 price tag.
The stylish crepe top with lace details is a perfect match for Kravitz’s skirt, but we’d also style it with high-waist jeans or even under an open blazer.
No matter which you prefer, shop them while you can. Considering last year’s frenzy, they may not stay in stock for long.
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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.
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