Jourdan Dunn "always" wears black, grey and nude coloured clothing.
The 26-year-old model has a select colour palette for the clothes in her wardrobe, which include monochrome shades, pale peach hues and navy blue, because she believes everyone has to have "go-to" fashion choices.
Speaking about her style preferences to MarieClaire.co.uk, the brunette beauty said: "I feel like you just have to have your go-tos. You can't go wrong with a pair of skinny jeans, a great hoodie, a vest top, and a bomber jacket with a pair of heels. Or even sneakers.
"I'm always in black, grey, nudes, navy blue and white."
The catwalk icon believes the key to looking great in athleisure is to feel "comfortable and confident", which is why she relies on a mix of fabrics and styles.
She explained: "First, it has to suit you and make you feel comfortable and confident. I like rocking a good mix of fabrics and different styles, like a fleece, high waisted skirt and a pair of heels. I feel like it's all about that balance."
Meanwhile the fashion muse - who regularly graces the runway alongside Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid and Joan Smalls - has revealed her seven-year-old son, Riley, has met her celebrity friends and colleagues but "wasn't bothered" by their high status.
She explained: "No, not really. When he met Taylor Swift and Kendall Jenner and all of that lot, he really wasn't bothered! But then again, I think he was only about five years old! He didn't care."
Although Riley isn't impressed by his mother's famous pals, he gets "really emotional" when Jourdan has to jet off for work and wished she could stay with him in London.
She explained: "He's [Riley] seven now and in school so my mum looks after him when I'm away. I want him to have a good routine and he's really good with it all but it sometimes does get to him because I'll be home for a few days and then I get scared of telling him that I'm going again because he gets really emotional and he's like 'Mummy why can't you be like other parents and stay and work in London? Why do you have to go to America?' But, then he gets over it when he realises 'Okay mummy, you're making money so I can get loads of toys right?' and I'm like 'Yeah exactly!' then he's over it."
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