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Jack Harlow looked fine and all on the red carpet at the 2024 Met Gala, but to be honest, he looked even better just out on the streets the day after in one of his best casual looks yet. The singer wore a slouchy black suit over a plain white t-shirt and black shoes on May 7, looking stylish and casual after one of the most glamorous nights in fashion. 

Now, Harlow wasn’t wearing his thus-unreleased deliciously plush floral New Balance sneaker collab — one of only several sublime NB sneakers releasing as of late — but he had an even better accessory with him: his fluffy little dog.

Harlow’s pup has appeared on both his TikTok and Instagram a ton recently, so much so that he had to let the inquiring paparazzi know back in February that he wasn’t going to give out “her” name to the public, as a way to protect his dog’s privacy.

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The way that Harlow carries his dog around everywhere, though, the name is bound to spill soon enough. 

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After all, he’s posed with the dog for big shoots and his hound previously co-starred in Harlow's “Loving on Me” video, too.

She’s a star! 

Harlow even brought her to New York all in the name of “calming” his pre-Met Gala nerves. Harlow considered bringing his precious pooch to the red carpet with him, though it’s likely that Anna Wintour and the other Met bigwigs would not have approved of the move. 

Not like you can bring dogs in the Met museum even on normal days, anyways, so on Met Gala eve? Forget about it.

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It's kind of a streetstyle cheat code to bring a dog into the mix — though you can't deny the power of Harlow's slouchy suit pants — you cannot ignore just how good that tiny dog looks in his arms. 

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