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Gigi Hadid slipped into a classic pair of footwear for her latest event. The model hosted a dinner for her line, Guest In Residence, with LuisaViaRoma in Milan on Thursday.
For the event, she slipped into a pair of white loafers. Her shoes were made of a shiny leather material and were complete with a rounded toe. Unlike dress shoes, loafers are a more casual footwear choice, perfect for any occasion. The footwear style is a staple in many celebrities’ closets, like Kendall Jenner and Katie Holmes.
For the rest of her look, Hadid stuck with a monochromatic look. She wore a white vest with a fuzzy sweater underneath. She added matching white trousers to the ensemble. She carried a small white top-handle bag and accessorized further with a simple necklace.
Hadid’s shoe choices typically run on the casual side. The Maybelline muse often wears sneakers by Converse, Nike, Puma and Reebok, which she collaborated with on a capsule collection in 2018. Slides are one of her longtime favorites, which she’s worn from brands like Adidas, Ugg and Alexander Wang. However, Hadid’s also known to style show-stopping heels, especially pointed-toe pumps, boots, and strappy sandals by Stuart Weitzman, Giuseppe Zanotti and Christian Louboutin for formal occasions.
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Tara Larson is the editorial assistant for Footwear News. She mainly covers topics from celebrity style to new footwear launches and collaborations. She also serves as the assistant to editorial director Michael Atmore. Prior to joining Footwear News, she worked for Esquire and Traditional Home.
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