Hailey Bieber braved the cold in style on Monday.
The model, who recently attended Lori Harvey’s birthday with her husband Justin Bieber, displayed her relaxed eye for style in a sunrise print fleece jacket and brown leggings after meeting friends for lunch at the Great White restaurant in West Hollywood.
The 26-year-old was the epitome of cool with her edgy black shades concealing her eyes and her hair contained in a sleek, no-fuss bun.
Looking cool! Hailey Bieber braved the cold in style as she grabbed lunch with friends in West Hollywood on Monday
She rocked her trademark gold hoop earrings and carried her belongings about in a slouchy baby blue handbag.
Hailey’s naturally stunning complexion appeared to have minimal – if any – makeup gracing her skin.
Even her footwear commanded attention as she strode about the sidewalk in beige sneakers with a shiny toe.
The beauty appeared relaxed as she strutted down the sidewalk with her phone and purse in a single hand. At one point, she reached her manicured hand towards her lip.
Hello gorgeous! Hailey’s naturally stunning complexion appeared to have minimal – if any – makeup gracing her skin
Elsewhere in Los Angeles, Hailey’s husband Justin Bieber was spotted arriving to a recording studio wearing a lilac jacket from his own line of apparel, Drew.
The What Do You Mean? singer, 28, carried a bottle while keeping warm with the help of a black beanie worn snug atop his head.
Their appearance comes after Hailey spoke out about struggling with PTSD following her a mini-stroke last year.
The model – who was admitted to the hospital with stroke-like symptoms caused by a blood clot in her brain – detailed the scary experience in The Run-Through With Vogue podcast released two weeks ago.
Braving the cold: Elsewhere in Los Angeles, Hailey’s husband Justin Bieber was spotted arriving to a recording studio wearing a lilac jacket from his own line of apparel, Drew
She said: ‘I struggled with a lot of anxiety after. I struggled with a little bit of PTSD [Post Traumatic Stress Disorder] of just like the fear of maybe it was gonna happen again.
‘It was just a feeling that I was, like, I never want to experience that ever again. I mean, it was so terrifying, so jarring, so discombobulating in every single way that you could imagine.’
She added that even if she is ‘open to talking about the experience if it could help somebody else’ it was still ‘really hard to talk about’ shortly after the experience.
Candid: Their appearance comes after Hailey spoke out about struggling with PTSD following her a mini-stroke last year
Hailey explained: ‘Even the Youtube video that I had made for my Youtube channel was hard for me. It brings back the feelings for me of going through that experience. It gets easier, and easier with time to be able to talk about it.
‘I’m just really grateful that I was able to have had amazing doctors, and nurses, and people that helped me get to the bottom of what actually happened.’
She went on to say that she has slowly begun to enjoy life again without the anxiety of what may happen health-wise in the future.
Hailey is optimistic as she said: ‘I look back at it and it could’ve been so much worse. So many worse things could have happened in that moment.’
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