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Maren Morris was spotted in New York City wearing a pair of classic black patent leather pumps on Tuesday.
After skipping the CMT Music Awards on Sunday despite receiving a nomination for CMT performance of the year alongside Hozier for their duet of his hit single “Take Me to Church,” Morris took the city to promote her new children’s book, “Addie Ant Goes on an Adventure.”
The “Chasing After You” singer opted to go business professional in a matching power suit. Her footwear of choice complemented the business look, featuring a sharp pointed toe, open back, glossy patent leather uppers, and a heel slightly elevating her look by at least 3 inches.
Pointed-toe pumps have been a consistent presence in the fashion world for many years. Initially introduced by Roger Vivier in the 1950s, early designs boasted slender heels measuring approximately 3 inches. Over time, the design has retained its sleek and versatile aesthetic, characterized by geometric shapes in both the heels and toes. These pumps are often considered essential footwear for formal occasions, professional settings, or elevating a casual outfit. They are regularly offered by numerous brands in diverse colorways, heel heights, and finishes, frequently crafted with leather or suede uppers.
Celebrities including Camila Cabello, Gayle King and Nicole Richie have been opting more and more to wear pointed-toe pumps when it comes to professional engagement such as Sofia Vergara in January on “Good Morning America” to discuss her new Netflix show “Griselda.”
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