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Zooey Deschanel is beloved by her fans for her quirky-cute style, which the actress has translated from real life to her character Jess’ on-screen wardrobe in the hit Fox series “New Girl.”
Not surprisingly, there are quite a number of blogs dedicated to chronicling both Deschanel’s — and Jess’ — every fashion move. The star certainly knows how to have fun with fashion, wearing lots of playful prints, colors and textures. Not one to chase trends or fads, she favors timeless, retro-inspired dress silhouettes, which she often pairs with demure ballet flats and kitten heels.
In honor of Deschanel’s 37th birthday today, we’ve rounded up some of her most memorable red-carpet footwear looks.
Joining her fellow cast members at the 100th episode party for “New Girl” last March, Deschanel added a bright pop of color to her white-and-black Kate Spade dress with a pair of the brand’s bright-pink heels.
The “Elf” star embraced a Sixties vibe at the 2014 Fox Upfronts, wearing Chanel cap-toe kitten heels with her Vivienne Westwood peplum-style minidress.
When it comes to the awards-show circuit, Deschanel likes to turn up the drama. At the 2014 Golden Globes, she donned an ethereal Oscar de la Renta dress with a glittery, high-low tulle skirt, accessorizing it with pearl-embellished pumps.
At the 2013 Emmy Awards, she channeled Old Hollywood in an ice-blue J. Mendel column gown, detailed with a daring side slit that showed off her towering Charlotte Olympia Paloma platform heels.
To see more of Deschanel’s footwear flair, click through the gallery here.
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