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Wednesday night was a family affair for Simon Cowell.
The “America’s Got Talent” judge attended the season 18 finale of the reality competition show. He brought his wife, Lauren Silverman, and son, Eric, to the red carpet event. Cowell slipped on a pair of black boots for the occasion. His boots featured a pointed toe and a shiny black leather finish.
The English entrepreneur paired his boots with a pair of classic denim and a dark gray t-shirt. He added a black blazer over the tee, and he accessorized his finale look with a pair of orange square sunglasses and a thin bracelet on his left wrist.
Cowell’s wife attended the event in a simple but chic black dress. Her midi dress featured a square neckline and thin straps. She paired her dress with black strappy sandals, which featured a strap across the toes and a wrapped ankle, which offered extra support.
When it comes to fashion, Cowell favors casual and refined pieces. The business mogul and record executive favors classic wardrobe staples such as white button-down shirts, light-wash denim jeans and sleek suits. For footwear, Cowell tends to gravitate towards shiny leather loafers, trendy sneakers and boots, like the pair he most recently donned.
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