Bella Hadid and Selena Gomez’s Favorite Teddy Coat Is On Sale for Prime Day

Fashion & Style

If the list of celeb closets you wish you could raid reads like this…

  1. Bella Hadid
  2. Gigi Hadid
  3. Selena Gomez
  4. Zendaya
  5. Normani

    Well, today is your lucky day, because a chic staple straight from the wardrobes of icons number 1 and 3 is currently on sale for Prime Day– and it’s less than $50.

    Both Bella Hadid and Selena Gomez (along with every Instagram style star, including myself) have been spotted cuddled up in the fluffy embrace of I.AM.GIA’s viral sherpa jacket. Bella wore the camel version non-stop during a trip to the mountains, while Selena has worn the design in both tan and red.

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    Though this jacket usually retails for $55, the Pixie Coat has gotten a 15 percent markdown in the name of Amazon Prime Day, bringing the cost down to $46.75.

    Women’s Pixie Coat

    I.AM.GIA

    $55.00

    $46.75 (15% off)

    And btw, if you’re looking to shop closet number 4, Zendaya’s denim jacket is also on sale. You’re welcome.

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