In West Hollywood, 55° is chilly enough for Hailey Bieber and Zoë Kravitz to break out their best fall outerwear. On November 20, the It girls reunited at-where else?-Sushi Park, their shoulders cloaked in coordinating suede coats. The duo were probably celebrating Bieber’s upcoming birthday (she turns 29 on Saturday) early with an intimate get-together at the celebrity hot spot. We’re not sure if they coordinated their dinner outfits beforehand, or if they’re simply that aligned on the biggest trends of the season. Each arrived wearing a classic brown suede coat-Bieber’s a warm-toned tan, Kravitz’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it chocolate brown. The Rhode founder’s was slightly longer, featuring a double-breasted bodice, shoulder epaulettes, and a monochrome belt. The actor, meanwhile, went a seemingly simpler route, with black buttons and oversize lapels as its only embellishments; the sleek hem stopped above her knees-a full foot higher than Bieber’s. Even beyond the suede coats, Bieber and Kravitz’s dinner selects were cut from the same cloth. The former paired hers with black silk trousers and a crop top in the same color, plus The Row’s Liisa Pumps (which feature an itty-bitty kitten heel) and Saint Laurent’s leopard-print Bea Bag. Bieber’s 10-carat engagement ring and a Mercedes Benz baseball cap finished her look on a L. A. girl note. Saint Laurent Bea YSL Leopard-Print Tote Bag in Calf Hair and Leather The Row Liisa Kitten Two Heel in Leather Kravitz arrived in a cool-toned take on the black-and-brown combination, layering her chocolate coat over a black long-sleeve and matching trousers. (Zoom in and you’ll see their subtle velvet textile.) Leather ballet flats peeked out beneath each elongated hem. Kravitz also turned to The Row for accessories-specifically, the brand’s beloved Park Tote in the Smoked Taupe colorway. (She was photographed carrying it around Rome earlier this month, too.) In fact, Bieber owns the same $1,450 bag, except the small, black version. A crimson red wool scarf (an accessory she’s been seen wearing while out with Harry Styles)-brightened Kravitz’s otherwise neutral set. The Row Medium Park Tote Bag in Leather This isn’t their first time in near-matching ensembles: In late September, they both styled butter yellow at the Saint Laurent Spring 2026 show. Even their oversize windbreakers matched the other star’s energy. Shop Suede Coats Inspired by Hailey Bieber and Zoë Kravitz Lisa Maree In Motion Suede Coat in Camel This Lisa Maree coat is the perfect shade of camel to copy Bieber. Ba&sh Trench Coat Maina Extra points if you pair this Ba&sh coat with a leopard-print bag. Anthropologie The Tilda Pull-On Wide-Leg Pants Take it from Bieber: You need silk pants this holiday season. SRG Bruno Suede Coat Should cool-toned shades be more your speed, shop Sofia Richie Grainge’s brand. Nour Hammour Tate Nour Hammour’s version blends both Kravitz and Bieber’s coats. Tuckernuck Black Velvet Deja Pant Velvet is an equally elegant fabric this time of year. Stay In The Know Get exclusive access to fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors TOPICS Meguire Hennes is the fashion staff writer at Marie Claire, where she breaks down the celebrity looks living rent-free in her head (and yours). Whether a star is walking the red carpet or posing on Instagram, Meguire will tell you who they’re wearing and why. When she’s not gushing about A-listers from J. Law to Rihanna, Meguire also covers breaking industry news. Previously, Meguire was the fashion news writer at The Zoe Report. She received a bachelor’s degree in fashion studies at Montclair State University, and has freelanced at Bustle, Women’s Health, Well+Good, and more. You can find her words across the fashion, beauty, health, and wellness verticals, because her Libra moon wouldn’t let her settle on one beat. for BTS moments from her Marie Claire era.
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Federal immigration agents deploy tear gas in Chicago’s Irving Park neighborhood
Federal immigration agents once again deployed tear gas on the streets of Chicago this Saturday, despite increasing scrutiny from a federal judge regarding their use of chemical weapons. The agents released tear gas in the Irving Park neighborhood on the city’s northwest side.
Videos captured at the intersection of North Kildare Avenue and West Old Irving Park show a group of local residents marching down the street, filming the incident, and blowing whistles while vocally confronting the federal agents. The officers, all masked and some wearing sunglasses, faced the crowd as tensions escalated.
Carlos Rodriguez, a resident who recorded the videos, can be heard saying, “The (expletive) out of here man. The fuck are you guys doing here? Get out of our city.” Another man yells, “Hey, you are all (expletive) cowards.” A woman also demands that the officers, who bore Border Patrol insignia, show their identification. Throughout the scene, the piercing sound of whistles echoed down the block.
Some of the agents drove away in a white SUV as the crowd called them fascists, but another vehicle without license plates remained on site. In a separate video, thick plumes of smoke billowed down the street as the crowd’s chants and whistles intensified. Onlookers scrambled to the sidewalk to avoid the chemical agents; one man was even seen barefoot and wearing his Chicago Blackhawks pajamas.
“Tear gas at Old Irving Park, right now,” Rodriguez says in the footage. “Our own neighborhood. Scaring our children. Unbelievable. Never thought this would happen in my neighborhood. Scaring our children to death. Thinking that this is a cool thing to do.”
In recent weeks, immigration agents have used tear gas in multiple Chicago neighborhoods including Logan Square, Brighton Park, Little Village, East Side, and Lakeview. These actions have drawn intense criticism and legal scrutiny amid allegations of excessive force and claims that the agents are violating a federal court order designed to limit the use of chemical weapons.
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis recently ordered Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino to appear in court personally this Tuesday, as part of an ongoing inquiry examining possible violations of her restraining order on crowd-control tactics, including the deployment of tear gas during Operation Midway Blitz.
Federal officials’ credibility has been repeatedly questioned during the Trump administration’s Operations Midway Blitz, including by U.S. District Judge April Perry. Judge Perry recently stated that the federal government has a credibility problem, rendering many of their claims “unreliable.”
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) previously defended the use of tear gas in Little Village last Thursday, initially stating that their agents had been surrounded by protesters who struck Chief Bovino in the head with a rock. On Saturday, DHS released a statement supporting its use of tear gas in Lakeview, stating that agents were “swarmed by agitators” who allegedly tried to deflate a vehicle’s tires.
At this time, the department has not commented on the most recent use of tear gas in Irving Park.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/25/chicago-tear-gas-irving-park/
