HAIM Models Their Favorite Outfits Proving Why They're The Vintage Queens

Este, Alana, and Danielle Haim were the latest to take part in Vogue's ”7 Days, 7 Looks” video series and the sisters did not disappoint. 

HAIM chose their favorite outfits for every day of the week and from vintage finds to band shirts and more, there is something for everyone to envy and draw inspiration from. 

On day one, HAIM kept things casual and showed off their favorite vintage band tees: Black Sabbath, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Marilyn Manson. Naturally, the back of Este's Manson shirt was too NSFW to even show (a quick Google search will reveal it). 

“Each one kind of has its own journey,” Este said of the band tees before explaining the trio of vintage shirts. 

There's no doubt about it that the sisters have perfected the effortless "cool girl chic" look and give a nod to the '90s at every chance they can get. Although the majority of the pieces are outside most of our price points, leave it to HAIM to brag about the items they got on sale at thrift stores.

Este topped her very expensive designer Saturday outfit with a leather jacket you can probably find in your local Goodwill. “It is my prized possession,” she said. “This magical Liz Claiborne from the '90s jacket and I got it on a half-off day… $2!”

For die-hard HAIM fans, the girls' Thursday look will bring back a ton of fond memories. Alana started off by telling us the story of her shirt.

“When we found out we were playing SNL we were a) shocked and b) I think we cried because playing SNL is the ultimate… I've never been more nervous in my whole life,” she said. “I really needed Madonna energy on stage. I remember seeing this shirt and being like, "this is the shirt that I'm going to wear.'”

Danielle explained that her boho-inspired outfit was the one she wore on the band's first Coachella performance and Este's sentimental sweater and skirt combo was from the cover of HAIM's first record!

Watch the full video above for the story on every outfit!

Photo: Getty Images


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