While hanging out with her husband Dwyane Wade and daughter Kaavia James Union Wade, Gabrielle Union posted to Instagram showing off the family's outdoor Halloween decor, featuring a massive human skeleton, a dog skeleton and a spooky inflatable Jack-O-Lantern. The carousel of images and videos shows Union dancing with Kaavia to "She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" by Carl Carlton, walking with Dwyane to "Could You Be Loved" by Bob Marley, cute selfies in the mirror and more. But I couldn't help but notice the monochrome 'fits that the Union-Wade fam was wearing. And lucky for us, Gabrielle's ivory sweat top ($160; $78) and shorts ($140; $70) separates from Reiss are still in stock.
Gabrielle Union Posted the Comfiest-Looking Lounge Set on IG So I Tracked it Down (Good News: It’s on Sale)
Calling all monochromatic mavens
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In the post, Union is wears the Joanna Modal Blend Co-Ord Sweat Top ($160; $78) and the Joanna Drawstring Jersey Shorts ($140; $70), both in the ivory shade from Reiss. The top, an oversized sleeveless cutoff sweatshirt, features cording detailing and side slit vents. She paired it with matching sweat shorts that use the same cording detail to create a makeshift pleat. And most importantly, the shorts have pockets (!!). Though the ultra comfortable and machine washable items are sold separately, matching them together like Union did creates a solid monochrome moment that can be worn lounging at home or for casual outings. And even better, they're on sale.
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The ivory colorway is going quick and sizes are starting to sell out, but I also happened to find this super cute sage green shade as well. And you'll still be on trend because because bright sage, also known as Quietude by HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams, just so happens to be one of 2025's colors of year.