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Pamela Anderson chicly attended the Monse Maison Pre-Met Cocktail Party in New York City on Sunday night, wearing pointed-toe pumps.
The “Barb Wire” actress arrived at Le Mercerie alongside fashion designer Guram Gvasalia for the intimate event hosted by the NYC-based luxury label. Other stars were in attendance like Doja Cat, Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos, and Anderson’s son Brandon Thomas Lee.
The actress has been unwinding over the past couple weeks. She posted to Instagram last month with a video doing upkeep around her house wearing a pair of green rain boots. Anderson took a trip to Rome, Italy a few weeks before where she was spotted wearing classic white sneakers. She made her last red carpet appearance in metallic platform sandals when she attended the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in March.
Anderson slipped into a pair of nude pumps for the occasion. The set was dressed in a suede upper and a pointed toe. The heels were completed by a stiletto heel that was about 4 inches tall.
Recently, pointed-toe pumps have been favored among stars including Gwyneth Paltrow, Gayle King and Gal Gadot, who was seen wearing a black pair to Tiffany & Co.’s launch party of the Blue Book 2024 Céleste collection last month.
Although they have been updated through the years, pointed-toe pumps are a capsule piece that is usually seen at every red carpet event. The classic silhouette is known for its versatility and simplicity, easily being paired with different looks. The set is often remarked for its slim composition with a slender front and thin heel, usually ranging from 3-4 inches. The heels are seen throughout the retail market, especially within high-end labels like Stuart Weitzman’s Stuart 100 Pumps, priced at $475, and Christian Louboutin’s So Kate, currently retailing for $795.
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