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Rebel Wilson attended the U.K. premiere of “The Almond and The Seahorse” at Vue West End in London wearing a pair of elegant brown pointed-toe shoes with chunky block heels.
While “The Almond and The Seahorse” has been out since 2022, the film was recently acquired for UK distribution rights back in March according to Variety. Directed by Celyn Jones and Tom Stern, the movie centers around an archaeologist and an architect as they fight to reimagine a future after a traumatic brain injury leaves them adrift from the people they love.
The actress is a fan of pointed-toe silhouettes, making it a part of her regular wardrobe as of late. Earlier this month, Wilson appeared on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” to discuss her autobiography in a white pair of pointed-toe pumps that featured a thin stiletto heel estimated to be a height of 3.5 inches. The “Pitch Perfect” star is known to prefer neutral sharp styles when it comes to formal occasions and has previously been spotted wearing shoes from Givenchy, Casadei, and Rupert Sanderson.
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About the shoes
For the premiere, Wilson donned a pair of tan brown pointed-toe pumps that featured a chunky block heel measuring 2.5 inches. The shoes were constructed in a patent leather design and punctuated by sharp construction near the toe box. Since the comedian is known for keeping it simple when it comes to her footwear choices, her shoes of choice did not include any additional embellishments or designs, instead boosting the sleek minimalistic style she prefers.
About pointed-toe shoes
Pointed-toe pumps are a classic style that blends together elements of vintage and modern-day fashion. Regarded as a preferred shoe for red carpets and formal occasions, the popularity of the slim stiletto heel started re-emerging again at the start of the 2020s. Various designers including Jimmy Choo and Amina Muaddi and more offer pointed-toe models regularly as a part of their catalog, with the trend expected to be spotted more for spring 2024.