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    Hailey Bieber tries to style her son in "cute" but "not so overstated" outfits

    The 28-year-old model attempts to find "chill, relaxed" clothing for her and pop star Justin Bieber's 14-month-old boy Jack, because she finds most baby clothes have "a lot of things going on".


    Speaking to GQ magazine at the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2025, she said: "I just put him in things I feel like are cute, but not so overstated.

    "I feel like a lot of baby clothes, it's a lot of print, a lot of animals, a lot of things going on.

    "So I always try to find chill, relaxed, sweats and big T-shirts and hoodies."

    Hailey also finds it "cute" when 31-year-old Justin dresses his boy in his style.

    She added: "And, obviously, dad dresses him like himself a lot, too.

    "It's so cute."

    For Hailey's own look, she loves her skin to appear like a "glazed doughnut".

    When asked by GQ red carpet presenter Quenlin Blackwell what it's like to have "skin so dewy", she added to the publication: "Looking like a glazed doughnut is my favourite thing, so I just try to always keep the skin hydrated and glowing.

    "You're really big on your skincare, too."

    Quenlin replied: "Very big."

    Hailey then said: "Exactly, so you know."

    Quenlin said: "I have that glazing spray right at the front of my bathroom."

    Hailey admitted she always needs her mist to be easily accessible.

    She turned to the camera and said: "We need the mist at all times."

    Quenlin replied: "ASAP."

    Hailey recently admitted she has considered releasing a children's skincare line, because she takes care to "slather" Jack in French pharmacy products before he goes to bed - and then he looks like "a baby glazed doughnut".

    She said: "My baby, every single night, goes to bed like a baby glazed doughnut.

    "I slather him."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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