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Keke Palmer was out and about with her son Leodis Andrellton on Thursday. The actress is in New YOrk promoting her latest comedy project, “One of Them Days.” For it she’s been in a series of interviews and screenings, wearing look after look styled by Zoe Costello — many of the looks have incorporated vintage high fashion designs. For her latest look she wore a tweed Schiaparelli coat and skirt set . But her son Leodis was the subject of her attention.
Palmer’s shoes were a a pair of black Tom Ford Whitney boots. The knee-high boots are made of calf leather. They feature an almond toe and are buttery smooth. The shoes also include a mini inset platform. In addition there is a block heel of about three and a half inches.
Of note is the gold side embellishment. It is a metal T shaped signature. This is consistent throughout the design of the Whitney boots which include ankle styles. The knee-high variation is sold by Tom Ford for $2,450.
But Palmer wasn’t the only one in designer. She outfitted her son in a par of Rick Owens sneakers as well. In particular, he wore the Rick Owens Kids’ Vintage sneaker. Made of leather, the shoes include a suede panel and a round toe. Owens has offered sneaker designs for toddlers since at least 2021. That year, he released his popular Geobasket in a miniature variation as well as the Ramones. The next year he released “Babygeo,” an entire collection of apparel cut for children.
“After 20 years of working together, babies are entering our lives in a big way,” he wrote in a release at the time. “My own granddaughters, our head of global press Joanna’s daughter, our head of visuals Luke’s children, our head of e-commerce Jessica’s son, our Paris head of HR, Gaissiry’s son and more on the way. Like the furniture and clothes we make, it has always been about furnishing our world and meeting our personal needs in the most harmonious way possible. Making things for our babies is our new chapter.”
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