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Marsai Martin brought a smart aesthetic to a screening of her new movie “G20” in Atlanta on Thursday, modeling a black and white blazer look with versatile knee-high black boots.
In the film “G20” released on Prime Video on Thursday, Martin plays the daughter of the president of the United States (Viola Davis), who puts her skills to use when terrorists take over the G20 summit in South Africa. Martin was in attendance to promote the movie wearing a chic ensemble featuring an intelligent blazer which recalled a cropped double-breasted blazer from LaQuan Smith. The long sleeve fitted garment featured a large contrasting white lapel in addition to other white accents at the shoulders and waist. Martin also modeled a hairstyle of gentle waves for the occasion.
As for her shoes, Martin went with a pair of knee-high boots. She wore a pair of black boots with a sharply pointed toe, stiletto heel and classic rounded shaft. The shoes featured a zipper along the shaft as well as a vertical line impressed down the front. Silhouettes like this one can be found from a range of brands at various price points, whether it’s Aldo, Schutz, Paris Texas or other labels.
Martin has been delivering a slew of fashionable looks lately as she promotes “G20.” She went on “Good Morning America” earlier this week wearing a belted off-the-shoulder Jacquemus dress with a black version of Christian Louboutin’s popular So Kate style, which features a towering 120 mm stiletto heel. At the premiere for “G20” on March 27, Martin went with Louboutin’s Sandaloo platform sandals in black to go with her Gaurav Gupta gown.
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