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Regina King blossomed at the red carpet screening of Netflix’s “A Man in Full” held at the Tudum Theater on Wednesday in Los Angeles. She selected brown strappy sandals to ground her look.
Fellow cast members in attendance included Jon Michael Hill, Chanté Adams, Aml Ameen, Evan Roe, and Sarah Jones along with director Thomas Schlamme and showrunner David E. Kelley. King was accompanied by her sister, Reina King.
“A Man in Full,” a new Netflix series, is based on the popular novel of the same name by Tom Wolfe. The story follows Atlanta real estate magnate Charlie Croker (played by Jeff Daniels), who faces financial ruin when his business unexpectedly goes bankrupt. As Charlie tries to salvage his empire, political and corporate forces converge, with various parties attempting to exploit his downfall. The series premieres on Netflix on May 2.
In March, the “Watchmen” actress was seen out and about in a bevy of footwear styles. For the 96th Academy Awards, she kicked back in sheer pumps by Christian Louboutin. Then, for the “Shirley” premiere in Los Angeles, she slipped into a pair of gold pumps, embracing the metallic shoe trend. Later in the month while visiting the “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” she tapped into her metallic love again in Christian Louboutin‘s Iriza pumps.
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About the Shoes
Styled by longtime styling duo Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald, they put King in brown strappy sandals from Louis Vuitton for a head-to-toe LV look.
The dress sandal is secured with two delicate straps onto a rounded sole with a slender stiletto heel featuring an ankle strap with buckle closure at least a 4.5-inch heel height, leather upper material and leather lining.
About Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton launched his namesake brand of cutting-edge luxury trunks and luggage in Paris, 1854. By the 1900s, the brand had become synonymous with the luxury lifestyle. The first flagship store opened on the Champs-Élysées in Paris in 1913 and 1930 brought two of the brand’s iconic bags, the Keepall duffel and the smaller Express (now known as the Speedy). After the founder’s death, his grandson Gaston-Louis Vuitton expanded the brand into leather goods. In 1987, Gaston-Louis Vuitton’s son-in-law, steel magnate Henry Racamier, launched LV globally and later merged with Moët-Hennessy. He was ousted in a hostile takeover by Bernard Arnault, who grew LVMH into the largest luxury products company in the world.