Zoë Kravitz's Outfits on High Fidelity Are Just as Rad as Her Style IRL

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We weren't shocked to learn that Zoë Kravitz wore some of her own clothes in the hit Hulu show High Fidelity, especially after seeing all of the amazing looks in the first season. In case you missed it, the show is based on Nick Hornby's 1995 novel and, of course, the classic 2000 movie starring John Cusack. Zoë, who plays Rob a record store owner, takes a walk down memory lane, revisiting the five best loves of her life after a painful breakup to see where she went wrong. The character's outfits are very similar to Zoë's personal style IRL, which we're a major fan of.

The actress worked with Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood for to her character's '90s-inspired outfits. The duo worked together previously on Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. Rob's wardrobe on the show is full of vintage band tees including artists like David Bowie, Beastie Boys, and Bob Marley. There were also a bunch of cool Hawaiian-print shirts styled with chunky boots and leather trench coats that'll make you re-think the whole concept of dressing like your dad. Keep reading to see some of our favorite style moments from High Fidelity and shop similar looks ahead.

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Throughout the season, Zoë found fresh ways to style her long leather trench coat. We particularly love the look where she paired it with a black printed button-down and chunky boots.

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We don't know what we love more, Zoë's lavender pants or Gucci mules.

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Another amazing Hawaiian-print shirt paired with hoops earrings and silk pants.

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Zoë's character Rob has a slew of vintage band tees like this Beastie Boys shirt.

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Trying to figure out how to wear a long white tank top as a minidress? Take a cue from Zoë here and pair it with tall black boots.

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Like we said, her character has too many amazing printed button-downs to count!