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Lily James celebrated her new play with a sleek look.
The “Cinderella” star attended the press night party of the new play she is in, titled “Lyonesse.” For the party, James slipped into a pair of sharp Mary Jane pumps. Her heels were covered in black material and featured a sharp pointed toe as well as a strap across the top of the foot for extra support. The shoes were lifted with a thin heel that reached at least 4 inches.
The actress paired her shoes with a gray dress from Emilia Wickstead’s spring 2024 ready-to-wear collection. The wool-blend gown featured cutouts in the shoulders and a gathered bow in the center of the bodice, and the bottom hem reached right above her ankles. She accessorized with a few dainty pieces like small drop earrings as well as a thin ring.
Typically styled by Rebecca Corbin-Murray, James often opts for glamorous styles on and off the red carpet. The British star can be seen in jewel-toned and metallic sandals, slingback and platform pumps by Versace, Vivienne Westwood and Jimmy Choo on the red carpet. Off-duty, James’ footwear is similarly whimsical and chic, thanks to fluffy Ugg slides, Chantelle slippers and chunky New Balance sneakers. Aside from wearing stylish shoes, James has served as a fragrance ambassador for Burberry in recent years.
“Lyonesse” is showing at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London through December. In the play, James stars as a young film executive with actress Kristin Scott Thomas. The play was created by Penelope Skinner and the current production is directed by Ian Rickson.
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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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