Gap’s elevated clothing line was originally launched in April 2025 by executive vice president and creative director Zac Posen, who promised to deliver “expert tailoring, intricate details, and a modern take on American style” via “accessible, coveted retail collections” and “one-of-a-kind designs that celebrate self-expression and solidify Gap’s place in culture.”

Thankfully, this look falls into that first category. Aside from the black pointed-toe slingbacks she wore all day, Williams was dressed in the GapStudio Big Shirt ($98) and GapStudio Low Rise Loose Trousers ($128), both of which are available now.

GapStudio Low Rise Loose Trousers

While Williams switched her outfit and hairstyle throughout the day, she kept things simple by sticking to black pumps and toting around a belted black purse that also costs less than it looks. In multiple photos, Williams was seen carrying the Verafied’s structured Noir Leather Book Tote Bag 25, which retails for $348. While that’s not cheap, it’s far more attainable than similar designs by Celine and Miu Miu.

Allison Williams in Hudson Square on October 16 2025 in New York City

Allison Williams in Hudson Square on October 16, 2025, in New York City

TheStewartofNYAllison Williams in Midtown on October 16 2025 in New York City

Allison Williams in Midtown on October 16, 2025, in New York City

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All this to say, looking rich doesn’t have to costs thousands—even for celebrities on press tours.