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Jessica Biel served up casual cool girl energy while on the set of “The Better Sister” in New York today.
Cushioning her feet for the long shoot day, the “7th Heaven” actress sported black Nike slides. Retailing for $50, the Calm affordable footwear pick featured an oversized composition made of soft and lightweight responsive foam.
Rounded open toes gave way to embossed swoosh detailing on the thick straps, making the silhouette instantly recognizable. The Nike style can be likened to the construction and waterproof nature of Crocs.
Thick soles fixed with rubber non-slip tread rounded out the set, making the slide non-slip and waterproof. Biel paired the cozy silhouette with gray socks, a polarizing styling choice. As we transition into the colder months, slides have begun to filter out, waning in popularity given their lack of coverage. Biel’s styling trick alleviates that issue, allowing for the slide to be worn all year long.
Matching the comfy vibes of her footwear, the “Total Recall” star wore distressed ripped light wash jeans in a high-waisted style accompanied by a dark gray cropped t-shirt. Layered overtop, Biel wore a white cotton zip-up hoodie. As for accessories, the thespian shielded her features with black sunglasses and toted a large black leather bag fixed with shiny gold hardware.
Biel’s personal aesthetic is the definition of classic. She always has fun with her looks and incorporates trends into her wardrobe each season, but at its core, her style stays true to its timelessness year after year. For footwear, she will likely slip into flats, versatile boots, statement sneakers and pointed-toe pumps.
“The Better Sister” is an upcoming thriller television show directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Biel and Elizabeth Banks. The show is an adaptation of the 2019 novel of the same name by Alafair Burke. Filming for the project began in July of this year.
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