Gwen Stefani gave an eclectically edgy spin to Western style this week — complete with sky-high heels.
As shared to Instagram, Stefani posed in a new Reels video before appearing on the latest episode of “The Voice” alongside judges Reba McEntire, John Legend and Niall Horan, as well as host Carson Daly. For the occasion, the “Hollaback Girl” singer slipped on a smooth pair of black booties with sharply pointed toes and thin stiletto heels.
Stefani’s sleek footwear was complete with sparkling crystal trim along its curved shafts’ edges, bringing it a subtle dash of glamour. The bejeweled pair also created a modern take on the Western boot — which features similarly curved shafts, as seen in traditional styles from labels including Tecovas, Lucchesse and Miron Crosby. The singer’s footwear added a sleek base to her attire for the occasion, crafted by stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn: a silky white bow-necked blouse and black fishnet tights, worn beneath a black minidress with a caged cutout bodice and frothy feathered miniskirt.
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This wasn’t the “Sweet Escape” singer’s only bold look while judging “The Voice,” however. Previously, Stefani also slipped on a pair of checkerboard-printed pumps with a matching crop top, bubble skirt and caped coat for the show’s season 24 premiere.
When it comes to shoes, Stefani’s footwear complements her edgy, glamorous and eclectic personal style. For the red carpet and special occasions, the “Orange County Girl” singer often dons sparkly and embellished pumps and boots from top brands like Le Silla, Paris Texas and Casadei. She can frequently be seen in embroidered and fringed boots while off-duty, hailing from Frye, DSquared2 and Calvin Klein. For more casual moments, the musician also dons comfy footwear including Vans sneakers and Crocs clogs.
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