Winnie Harlow Matches Her Glossy Burgundy Casadei Heels to Her Purse During Stylish Empire State Outing in NYC
Winnie Harlow added pops of color to a neutral ensemble on Feb. 5 with a woven purse hailing from Bottega Veneta and a glossy pair of stiletto heels. The supermodel was on hand to light up the Empire State Building in celebration of New York Fashion Week.
Harlow looked chic in a monochromatic beige ensemble including straight-leg trousers and a modern jacket with a scarf-like feature and not one, but two, fastened belts at the waist.
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Her accessories included hoop earrings and a pair of pink-tinted aviator sunglasses. Aligning with her footwear, she carried Bottega Veneta’s Sardine Chain bag in the shade Barolo, showcasing the brand’s signature Intrecciato woven pattern; the purse retails for $5,100 from the Italian brand.
Showing off a coordinated look, the Cay Skin founder wore a pair of patent leather heels in a deep shade of red. She appeared to be wearing Casadei’s Scarlet Jolly style in the shade Ladybug, currently 50% off for a price of $462.50 instead of $925.
Some of the classic elements of a pump are featured in the design, including a high stiletto heel and a triangular toe. The shoes showcase a distinctive angular silhouette including a more pointed outline in front than a standard pump. The style also includes one slender strap.
Harlow just recently showcased a pair of knee-high reptile-embossed boots while in attendance at the Pegasus World Cup in January. Earlier that month, she went with a dramatic footwear silhouette when she put on a pair of Moon Boots at a Washington Wizards game earlier.
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