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Willow Smith selected an attention-grabbing pair of shoes to elevate a daring outfit for the 67th Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, which she attended alongside her brother Jaden Smith.
The “Wait a Minute!” singer opted for a luxurious lingerie aesthetic with a pair of black briefs and a bustier which were both intricately embellished with crystals. Complementing this dazzling set was a black overcoat with strong padded shoulders.
Smith’s look was lifted up by what appeared to be a pair of Medusa Aevitas pumps from Versace. The shoes are designed with a bold, eye-catching silhouette: a chunky platform lifts up a wide, rounded toe and a thick block heel maintains the aesthetic in the back while a d’Orsay design reveals the sides of the feet.
In addition to the shape of the shoe, the design turns heads with its lustrous satin fabric as well as its ankle strap, which is embellished with rhinestones and features a dangling gold Medusa charm. From Farfetch, the style can currently be purchased for $886, marked down from $1,475.
Much like her brother, Jaden, Willow Smith is recognized for her unique fashion sense as well as her music career. In addition to showcasing her style through her collaboration with Moncler, which was announced in 2024, she’s displayed her taste at a number of recent events — she wore over-the-knee socks with heeled sandals, for example, at an Acne Studios fashion show in September. And in May at the premiere of “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” she paired Naked Wolfe platform boots with an ensemble from Acne Studios.
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