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Olivia Rodrigo took to the FIREAID Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief at Intuit Dome on Jan. 30 in a pair of chunky boots.
The Audrick 20-eye leather knee high platform boots from Dr. Martens give unlimited attitude. This tall boot, crafted from soft Nappa Lux leather, features a convenient inner zip and a comfortable SoftWair insole.
It’s secured by a 22-roller trim lacing system with gunmetal hardware and stands on our lightweight, two-part Quad Neoteric sole. The sole is distinguished by deep cleats, grooving, and signature yellow welt stitching.
The star donned a dazzling ensemble, pairing the edgy black boots with a shimmering top that caught the light with every move. The outfit was completed with stylish shorts and fishnet tights, adding a touch of rock-and-roll chic to her look. As she captivated the audience with her chart-topping hits like “drivers license” and “deja vu,” her dark hair cascaded in loose waves.
The “Brutal” singer’s shoe choices often reflect her bold style. She favors black leather boots from brands like Dr. Martens, Naked Wolfe, and Magda Butrym, as well as sneakers by Vans and Converse. Her casual footwear collection also features chunky platform boots, brogues, and slides by Miu Miu, Simon Miller, and T.U.K. For dressier events, she opts for heeled shoes by designers such as Giuseppe Zanotti, Nicholas Kirkwood, Nodaleto, and other luxury brands.
The star-studded benefit concert was held in Los Angeles on Thursday to raise money for those affected by the recent devastating fires in the area. The FireAid concert, which lasted for over five hours, included performers like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Katy Perry, No Doubt, Earth Wind & Fire, Dr. Dre, Joni Mitchell, Alanis Morissette, Stevie Nicks, Anderson .Paak, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Mike Campbell. The surviving members of Nirvana – Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Pat Smear – also made a surprise appearance, performing with St. Vincent, Kim Gordon, Joan Jett, and Grohl’s daughter, Violet.
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