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Hailey Bieber celebrated the anniversary of her skincare line in style, taking a style note from Barbie’s wardrobe.
The model stepped out on Thursday night in New York City on her way to the one-year anniversary party for her Rhode Skin line. For the celebration, Bieber sparkled in a custom Vivienne Westwood Couture minidress covered in pink Swarovski crystals.
The minidress featured a structured bodice and ruching on one side of her hip. Bieber added more shimmer to the outfit with a diamond necklace, sparkly stud earrings and two rings from Tiffany & Co. She also carried a sequin-covered mini bag.
Bieber added a pair of trendy heels to complete her look. She donned clear PVC mules from Gianvito Rossi. Her Elle shoes featured a semi-sheer PVC strap across the toes and a thin stiletto heel reaching just over 4 inches. The shoes were complete with a nude leather footbed and pointed toe.
Delicate yet striking, bold yet sexy, the PVC shoe lends itself as the ultimate party-ready adornment ranging from ultra glamour to refined-pretty.
Bieber is known for having exceptional street style. Her trendy and sartorial fashion sense prompts her to wear silhouettes that feel modern and fresh. The star’s extensive shoe closet includes an eclectic and impressive mix of streetwear sneakers and sleek heels. Bieber can also be found wearing kicks by Superga, Nike, New Balance and Off-White. The model also favors embellished pumps, loafers and strappy sandal heels from Tabitha Simmons and Jimmy Choo.
PHOTOS: Click through the gallery to see Bieber’s best looks through the years.
Tara Larson is the editorial assistant for Footwear News. She mainly covers topics from celebrity style to new footwear launches and collaborations. She also serves as the assistant to editorial director Michael Atmore. Prior to joining Footwear News, she worked for Esquire and Traditional Home.
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