Linda Evangelista Embodies Elegance in White Turtleneck and Black Blazer in N.Y.C. — See the Pics
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'The Super Models' star looked effortlessly chic at the WSJ. Magazine Innovator Awards on Wednesday
Linda Evangelista will forever be chic.
On Wednesday, the style icon, 58, stepped out in a timeless and elegant look at WSJ. Magazine’s annual Innovator Awards in New York City.
Wearing a winter white turtleneck paired with a black blazer and matching wide-leg pants, Evangelista wore her dark auburn hair sleek and fierce, giving off an '80s power look enhanced by her pointy-toe black heels and sparkly earrings.
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Kylie Jenner was also honored as brand innovator of the year at the 13th annual awards, held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
The Kardashians star, 26, wore a floor-length, black Ferragamo dress to the event and sat next to Timothée Chalamet, whom she has been linked to since April — something referenced by designer Haider Ackermann who jokingly mentioned Jenner's "very attractive lover" as she presented Jenner with the award.
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Evangelista has recently returned to the limelight after alleging she suffered physical injuries and disfigurement from a variety of cosmetic procedures, which she opened up about with PEOPLE last February.
Star of AppleTV+ docuseries The Super Models with fellow "Supers" Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Claudia Schiffer that premiered on Sept. 20, Evangelista has now reclaimed her style space, saying she's no longer "hiding."
Early on in her career, Evangelista formed close relationships with the industry's top designers like Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld and has graced the cover of Vogue a total of 11 times.
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Now partnered up again with legendary photographer Steven Meisel, who was a force behind Evangelista's rise to fame in the late '80s, she and Meisel released Linda Evangelista Photographed by Steven Meisel in September.
Ahead of the release, the iconic duo sat down with WSJ Magazine for its Fall Men’s Style issue to chat about the book, filled with over 200 images spanning 25 years of working together.
“...I’m totally in celebration mode,” Evangelista, a two-time cancer survivor, told the magazine. “I’ve come through some horrible health issues. I’m at a place where I’m so happy celebrating my book, my life. I’m so happy to be alive.”
“Anything that comes now is bonus,” she added.
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