Oprah Winfrey pulled off another stylish look during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday.
The 72-year-old previously declared her "love" for crop tops, and she embraced her favorite cropped trend for an appearance at the Chloé show at the Tennis Club de Paris.
Oprah looked incredible in a cream ruffled blouse, which she wore under a pleated, cropped tan suede jacket and teamed with high-waisted, wide-legged jeans, drawing attention to her slim waist following her staggering weight loss.
She added a pair of heels to accentuate her leg-lengthening jeans, a cream bag, designer sunglasses, and gold hoop earrings.
It's not surprising that the media mogul opted for a cropped look after expressing how much she loves crop tops in an Instagram video with her good friend, Gayle King, and Oprah Daily creative director Adam Glassman.
Oprah showed off a recent purchase from Amazon, a $24.99 white button-up cropped shirt, which she wore with high-rise, pinstriped Stella McCartney pants, calling the outfit "high-low" dressing.
The concept certainly works, as the high-rise of the pants and the cropped cut of the top help to elongate her shape, a formula she expertly recreated during Paris Fashion Week.
Oprah has been doing the rounds, and on Wednesday, she attended the Stella McCartney show at Le Grand Manege Jean Caucanas, wearing a peach-toned blazer, loose brown pants, a matching brown purse with leather straps, curved kitten heels, ombre shades, silver hoops, and a sleek ponytail.
Oprah is feeling better than ever after conquering her weight loss with the help of a GLP-1 medication, which she turned to in 2023 after revealing she was always "losing the weight [and] gaining it back."
"The fact that there's a medically approved prescription for managing weight and staying healthier, in my lifetime, feels like relief, like redemption, like a gift, and not something to hide behind and once again be ridiculed for," she previously told People.
"I now use it as I feel I need it, as a tool to manage not yo-yoing," she added. "I'm absolutely done with the shaming from other people and particularly myself."
Her weight loss has also impacted her personal style. "I can tell you what a joy it is to actually pack clothes that you know are gonna fit and you're gonna feel good in them," she said on CBS Sunday Morning. "I mean, it is a joy to get dressed."
She added: "But as I continue to work out here the combination of the medication and hiking every day and resistance training has given me the body that I had when I was running a marathon.
"So, I was 40 and feeling really good, but to be able to be 71 and feel that I am in the best shape of my life feels better than it did when I was 40."








