“Look at these shoes,” the Casino Night March 8 2019 shirt in contrast I will get this singer continued, showing off Anderson’s iconic calfskin slingbacks with a rose stalk blooming under the heel in place of a traditional stiletto. “So fun. Look at the little touch of whimsy that Loewe always has.” Kacey Musgraves looked just as confident in a mini dress during Paris Fashion Week as she does on stage performing for thousands of people. But if you’re worried about a Marilyn Monroe moment resulting from the oh-so-mini dress, don’t be. Watch the video and you’ll see that Musgraves comes cheekily prepared. As we enter March—and the promise of warmer weather awaits us—it seems as if celebrities are shedding their heavy coats and showing off some truly delightful looks. Case in point: Maluma showing his short-short Versace swim trunks on a pristine, undisclosed beach. (Drop the location, please!). For the NAACP Image awards, Zendaya opted for a fabulous modern reinterpretation of a classic cut-out Prada look from the 1990s. Lil Nas X sported those viral Astro Boy-adjacent MSCHF boots with what I can only best describe as a superhero bodysuit (very fitting for the cartoonish shoes). Sam Smith, meanwhile, danced in pieces from the covetable Simone Rocha spring 2023 collection, calling it “lorry driver chic.”
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