Olivia Wilde was spotted wearing a pair of pointed-toe pumps Wednesday afternoon at the latest Baby2Baby in Los Angeles.
Announcing an expansion of the nonprofit organization’s Maternal Health & Newborn Supply Kits alongside Ciara and Kelly Rowland, the actress is known for alternating between elevated and casual footwear styles within their wardrobe depending on the event and occasion. Last month, Wilde attended the opening of Tiffany & Co.’s “Tiffany Wonder” Exhibition in Tokyo wearing a pair of black sandal heels. The shoes were constructed in leather and featured one black strap across the vamp and another singular around the heel.
When Wilde isn’t in heels, you can typically find her sporting a comfortable pair of athletic sneakers. In early April, she was seen wearing an all-black version of the popular Hoka Bondi 8 sneakers after a workout in Los Angeles. The sneakers featured a large ultra-cushioned sole with a wavy design that extended past the back of the shoe. Wilde has also been frequently spotted wearing Adidas Sambas.
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About the Shoes
For Wednesday’s Baby2Baby expansion in Los Angeles, Wilde opted for a simple pair of chestnut pointed-toe pumps. Crafted with suede material, the shoes featured a slight platform on the toe box measuring roughly 0.5-inches. While the back of the shoes couldn’t be fully seen, the heel was likely between 3 to 4-inches considering the actress’ love for wearing sandals and pumps with a bit of extra height to them.
About Pointed-Toe Pumps
Pointed-toe pumps are regarded as a preferred shoe for red carpets and formal occasions. Various designers including Chanel and Valentino offer pointed-toe models regularly as a part of their catalog. The popularity of the slim and chunky stiletto heels with an angular toe-box has started to re-emerge again in the 2020s. In 2024, the style trended on an upward swing with stylists recommending pointed shoe to achieve simple and classic looks for spring and summer. It is expected to continue to be a major trend throughout the remainder of 2024.