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Shay Mitchell was quite literally aglow outside Louis Vuitton’s spring 2025 show, where she was photographed at golden hour wearing a daring jumpsuit and black pumps from the French brand.
She attended the Oct. 1 event in Paris after starring in the company’s LV Remix campaign earlier this year alongside Phoebe Dynevor, Nana Ou-Yang and Lous & The Yakuza.
Mitchell looked chic as ever in a breezy jumpsuit made of layers of lightweight fabric that billowed in the wind. The material fell into a wide leg, palazzo-style silhouette with gentle ruching adding texture to the look. The halter top featured a plunging neckline leading all the way down to a belt accessorizing the waist. The Béis founder also wore aviator glasses and carried a brown clutch with the signature Louis Vuitton monogram print.
On her feet, Mitchell appeared to be wearing Louis Vuitton’s Berlin Pump, which features a square toe and rounded piping accentuating the shoe’s silhouette. The brand describes it as “a retro-futuristic style which was a highlight of Nicolas Ghesquière’s 10th anniversary fashion show for Louis Vuitton.” The $1,200 shoes also feature a tall block heel with Louis Vuitton branding.
From mesh ballet flats to patent slingback pumps, Mitchell has shown off her far-reaching taste in footwear in recent times. Being the founder of a luggage company, she has also spoken to FN about traveling with shoes.
“Remember: [with] shoes, you’re walking in so many different places, I want to keep that separate from my clothes, from everything else in my bag — so always put your shoes into a shoe bag,” Mitchell said in an interview last year. “I would [also] say planning them out with your outfits, but you don’t overpack too many shoes. Who am I to kid? I overpack all the time!”
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