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Ariana Madix attended the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on Sunday, where she wore Schutz‘s Nylla Ankle strappy sandals. The style chosen by her featured a thick white strap over the toes and a thin neutral band over the vamp of the foot.
Often defined by long straps that wrap around the ankle and up the leg for security, strappy sandals are a popular choice with shorter dresses and other silhouettes that showcase legs. A staple shoe of the warmer months, strappy sandals can be any heel height for versatile wear.
Madix appeared on Sunday at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of Southern California. The festival is the largest literary event in the United States and hosts authors and other celebrities for book talks and panel discussions.
Last week, Ariana Madix announced her exclusive shoe collection for DSW, a curated collection of her favorite shoes for Spring. Among the mix, Madix favored sneakers and flat sandals from brands like Converse, Adidas, Steve Madden and Dolce Vita.
Schutz is a footwear brand founded in 1995 by Alexandre Birman. The brand designs women’s shoes from boots to sandals and heels, and most recently delved into sneakers. Celebrities including Kate Middleton and Olivia Palermo have been seen in the brand over the years.
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