Sofia Richie gave minimalist style a modern edge during New York Fashion Week.
While attending Proenza Schouler‘s spring 2024 fashion show at Phillips Auction House in New York City on Saturday, Richie posed in a set of bright red mules. The influencer’s footwear featured a ballet slipper-style silhouette, complete with square-tipped rounded toes crafted from smooth leather. The flat-soled pair was finished with thin leather bows tied atop each toe for a light-hearted, feminine finish.
Richie’s vibrant footwear added a dash of color to her outfit for the occasion: a strapless midi dress with a smooth black bodice, given added dimension by a white buttoned skirt with a gathered waistline. The “Candidly Nicole” star opted to pair the piece with a smooth black leather clutch, featuring a fold-over silhouette with a large pouch-style base and gleaming gold hardware.
Richie finished her ensemble with rounded light blue earrings, which were studded with small crystals for a sparkling edge. Several ridged bangle bracelets in a range of gold tones complemented the actress’ look’s metal accents as well while remaining whimsical and contemporary.
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During the show, Richie was one of numerous stars who made up Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s celebrity-filled front row, which included Lori Harvey, Pamela Anderson, Ayo Edibiri and Rachel Sennott.
NYFW is held in New York City in September, marking the start of Fashion Month. The spring 2024 season will see a calendar of fashion shows and presentations from a range of designers, including Ralph Lauren, Christian Siriano, Proenza Schouler and more. The occasion will also include numerous parties and activations from brands like Aldo, J.Crew, MCM and more.
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