Ariana Grande was in the NYT Cooking series instead of on the stage this week, and she did it in style as she wore The Row’s sweater. Appearing on The New York Times Cooking’s “Pizza Interview” series with her “Wicked: For Good” co-star Jonathan Bailey, the singer got her hands — and sleeves — a little messy while kneading the dough in a $1,350 sweater. Her choice of outfit proved that Grande knows how to make anything fashionable — even pizza night.
Ariana Grande’s sweater of choice for NYT cooking series is $1,350
For her interview with NYT Cooking, Ariana Grande wore The Row’s “Haius V-Neck Wool Sweater,” a $1,350 piece from the brand’s minimalist collection known for elevated basics. She kept her styling simple and clean, with the black knit tucked loosely into wide-leg “Thrasher” jeans by Re/Done and paired with Swarovski’s “Una Angelic Stud Earrings.”
Hair in a neat bun, soft glam makeup, and The New York Times Cooking apron tied at the waist — she looked effortlessly chic even with flour all over her. The video, filmed in the NYT test kitchen, showed Grande laughing with Bailey as the two made personal pizzas and talked about their “Wicked” sequel.
It was an easy, warm moment. However, because it was Grande, the kitchen aesthetic came with an expensive twist. Even covered in an apron, the fine wool sweater from The Row gave her entire look a designer edge while keeping things understated.
It is not often you see someone gently shaping pizza dough in a sweater worth over a thousand dollars. However, Grande made it seem completely natural. There is something very her about pairing couture minimalism with a homely activity like cooking. Moreover, she did not even need sparkles or stage lights here — just a black sweater and her easy charm did all the work.
Luxury or not, Ariana Grande’s sweater from The Row suited the moment. It felt comfortable yet stylish — the kind of effortless look that everyone strives for.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on theFashionSpot.
