Halle Bailey’s best fashion moments with sister Chloe, from matching Chanel to Tory Burch

Halle will play Ariel in the live action remake of 1990 animated Disney film 

Katie O'Malley
Thursday 04 July 2019 13:11 BST
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Whether it’s Haim, The Nolans or The Veronicas, sister musical groups have dominated the pop charts for decades.

However, contemporary R&B duo Chloe x Halle have undoubtedly stolen the crown as the most sartorially-savvy sibling musicians in the entertainment industry to date.

Earlier this year, the pair – who regularly wear coordinated ensembles for public appearances – wore sequined-embellished black outfits for their rendition of “American the Beautiful” in their home city of Atlanta at the 2019 Super Bowl.

Last year, the sisters flexed their modelling muscles, posing for the Rodarte autumn/winter 2018 lookbook, alongside the likes of Grimes, Ava Phillippe and Rowan Blanchard.

In previous years, they’ve sported designs from luxury fashion brands including the likes of Stuart Weitzman, Chanel and Preen by Thornton Bregazzi on the red carpet.

And it comes as no surprise the sisters aren’t afraid to experiment with their looks given that they were discovered by global style inspiration Beyoncé and have been signed to her label Parkwood Entertainment label since 2015.

However, it might be time for the sisters to show off their individual fashion tastes and singer and actor Halle Bailey is now stepping out on her own as it has just been announced she will play Ariel in the live action remake of Disney’s The Little Mermaid.

Bailey tweeted “dream come true” on Twitter in response to the news with a picture of what her animated Ariel might look like.

Click in the gallery above to see Chloe x Halle’s best fashion moments, from oversized shoulders to floor-length lace gowns.

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