


From her Rhode brand’s Sephora launch to her husband’s album drops, it’s been a busy summer for Hailey Bieber — and she still has more left in the tank.
Through it all, the star’s had her go-to Joe’s Jeans Everyday Tank on heavy rotation; in fact, she’s worn it at least five times this season alone.
And while the beauty mogul’s a newly minted billionaire, her trusty style staple retails for just under $70.

In addition to her crisp white pick, the top comes in five other wear-with-anything colors, plus two striped options.
The model paired her tried-and-true top with wide-leg denim for Justin Bieber’s “Swag” album promo in July, a week before wearing it again while grabbing matcha in Los Angeles.

In addition to snapping several Instagram photos wearing it on its own, she also proved it layers like a dream by wearing it with a leather jacket to a basketball game in August.


The Rhode founder is also partial to the brand’s under-$90 Baby Tee, which she paired with a $590 crocheted Magda Butrym hat for an Instagram post earlier this year.

Celebrity stylist Dani Michelle — who regularly works with Bieber in addition to stars like Kendall Jenner, Ines de Ramon and Elsa Hosk — is such a fan of Joe’s Jeans, she became the brand’s creative director last year, in addition to designing her own denim collection.
“When I’m styling my girls in jeans, it’s really because denim is the perfect cool-girl item of clothing,” she told Page Six Style at the time.
Thanks to Bieber’s stamp of approval, it’s safe to say we can now add white tank tops to the list of cool-girl style staples, too.
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.