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Lana Del Rey took the stage on day three of Leeds Festival 2024 in Leeds, Eng. yesterday.
In true Del Rey fashion, the “Summertime Sadness” singer sported a pair of classic cowboy boots with a metallic twist. The western-inspired style featured leather uppers in shades of white and metallic silver embossed with a reptilian print that gave the boots a marbled effect.
White leather trimmed the top of her boots and toes, creating contrast against the metallic fabric. The performer’s pick also included almond-shaped toes, a standard addition for most cowboy boots, and what appeared to be block heels. The silhouette is a favorite of many, from singers to actors alike. Del Rey often gravitates towards the western footwear, especially for stage sets, given the comfort and versatility of a cowboy boot.
In a simple but cute move, the “Young and Beautiful” singer wore a Cotton Candy LA sundress featuring a dainty yellow and green floral print. The dress included a sweetheart neckline trimmed with white lace. Additionally, Del Rey wore jewelry adorned with unique pendants and colorful gemstones.
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When it comes to shoes, Del Rey’s styles are sleek and classic. The “Born to Die” musician often wears pointed-toe boots, ankle-strap heels and sharp pumps on the red carpet from brands like Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo and X.
Her off-duty looks frequently feature low-top sneakers by Keds, Skechers and People Footwear, as well as sandals from Billabong and Chanel. When it comes to performances, Del Rey also has go-to styles, including white Converse sneakers and embellished boots by Gucci and Jeffrey Campbell.
Leeds Festival 2024 takes place from Aug. 21 to Aug. 25 in Leeds, Eng. This year’s multi-day festival featured acts from all different backgrounds including big names like Lana Del Rey, 21 Savage, Two Door Cinema Club, Blink-182, Raye, Beabadoobee, Skrillex, Reneé Rapp and Ashnikko, among a slew of others.