Love Island's Gemma brings back 90s fashion with cropped cargo pants in London
17.08.2022 - 20:23
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She's recently reportedly signed a "six-figure deal" with fashion brand Boohoo, and Love Island's Gemma Owen proved she's not afraid to experiment with fashion, as she rocked a 90s look in cropped cargo pants whilst in London. The 19 year old daughter of football ace Michael Owen was in the city to make an appearance on Capital FM's morning radio show, where she spilled the tea about her Love Island beau Luca Bish, 23, finally meeting her dad on a recent jaunt to Portugal.
Gemma beamed as she rocked the chic khaki cargo pants with a nude long-sleeved crop top, that showed off her taut stomach, and a pair of nude pointed-toe court shoes. Her long dark hair flowed out around her as she strutted across the pavements, and she accessorised her look with a gold necklace and a small handbag.
As she appeared on Capital Radio on Tuesday, the OG Beachwear owner was clearly smitten with her beau Luca, as she gushed about him finally meeting her dad Michael whilst on holiday at the Owens' residence in Portugal, saying it "couldn't have gone better". Host Rob Howard first asked Gemma about the meeting, as he said: “You managed to squeeze in a holiday though, how was it when Luca met your dad on holiday?” Gemma grinned as she replied: “Yeah it couldn’t have gone better, it was so nice! “We got away for four days, it was a bit of like, got a bit of content, bit of chill time but yeah it was a really nice environment for him to meet everyone.They all get on really well and how he was with my brothers and sisters as well, like, so cute!” She also revealed that Luca still hadn't officially asked her to be his girlfriend, admitting: "I'm still waiting," and as she posted the clip to her Instagram stories – it was surely her biggest hint
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