Ryan Reynolds Gives Blake Lively a Piggyback Ride After Their Date in NYC
Blake Lively didn’t need to catch a cab home this time

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Blake Lively in Christian Louboutin stilettos and a sequined Fendi baguette. Ryan Reynolds in salmon-colored chambray and white sneakers with colorful laces. The two looked every bit the stylish Manhattan couple — right up until Reynolds hoisted his wife onto his back and carried her down the street like they were leaving prom, not dinner.
The moment happened Tuesday night after a date at the Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca, according to Harper's Bazaar. The piggyback ride home was short — the couple owns a loft steps away — but it landed hard as a fashion moment. Lively's outfit deserves its own breakdown: a chocolate leather jacket layered over a ribbed tank, black polka-dot pants with gold stud hardware at the hem, and those sky-high Louboutins. The sequined Fendi bag was the exclamation point. It's a downtown-cool look that somehow pulls off luxe and effortless at the same time, which is basically Lively's entire style thesis.
The Details That Actually Matter
Reynolds, for his part, kept it casual in a salmon button-up over a white tee, khakis rolled at the cuff, and sneakers with laces color-matched to his shirt — a small, intentional detail that elevates an otherwise straightforward outfit. The two weren't coordinated in a try-hard way, but the complementary tones and the mix of dressed-up and dressed-down hit that sweet spot couples who've been together since 2011 seem to find effortlessly. They married in 2012 and are now parents to four kids — James, 11, Inez, 9, Betty, 6, and Olin, 3 — which somehow makes the whole scene more charming, not less.
Earlier in the day, the two were spotted around the city taking photos with fans and being openly affectionate. Their wedding anniversary is still months out, but this duo has apparently decided that romance doesn't need a scheduled occasion. The piggyback ride wasn't a stunt — it was a mood, and the outfit made it iconic.
The real takeaway from Lively's look isn't the individual pieces — it's the confidence to wear that much intentionality on what is technically just a Tuesday.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


