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Amanda Seyfried attended NBCUniversal Upfronts at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Monday, wearing a pair of white pointed-toe pumps.
NBCUniversal hosts their Upfront presentation to celebrate the network and bring stars like Kenan Thompson and Kevin Hart together to talk about their latest projects. Seyfried took the stage to introduce a few teasers, including the one for her upcoming limited series “Long Bright River,” an adaptation of Liz Moore’s bestselling novel.
The “Mamma Mia” actress was seen in Brooklyn on the set of the thriller series last month wearing black sneakers. In the past couple weeks, she’s been seen switching between that pair and black leather boots during takes. The actress took a break from filming last week to attend the 2024 Met Gala in sequin platform sandals.
The actress slipped into white pumps for the occasion. The leather heels featured a sleek silhouette that slimmed into a pointed toe. The set was completed by a stiletto heel that was about 3 inches tall.
Recently, pointed-toe pumps have been favored among stars including Gwyneth Paltrow, Gayle King and Gal Gadot, who was seen wearing a black pair to Tiffany & Co.’s launch party of the Blue Book 2024 Céleste collection last month.
Although they have been updated through the years, pointed-toe pumps are a capsule piece that is usually seen at every red carpet event. The classic silhouette is known for its versatility and simplicity, easily being paired with different looks. The set is often remarked for its slim composition with a slender front and thin heel, usually ranging from 3-4 inches. The heels are seen throughout the retail market, especially within high-end labels like Stuart Weitzman’s Stuart 100 Pumps, priced at $475, and Christian Louboutin’s So Kate, currently retailing for $795.
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