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Reese Witherspoon Dons ‘Hot Chick’ Louboutins to Talk New Children’s Book on ‘GMA’

Reese Witherspoon promoted her latest work in New York City.

The “Sweet Home Alabama” star appeared on “Good Morning America” on Thursday morning. She joined the morning show to talk about her new children’s book, “Busy Betty and the Circus Surprise.”

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Witherspoon departs ‘GMA’ on September 28, 2023 in New York City.

While leaving the studios, Witherspoon was seen wearing the Hot Chick slingback pumps from Christian Louboutin. Her brown leather pumps featured a sharp pointed toe as well as a curved slingback strap that added extra support and more visual interest.

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A closer look at Witherspoon’s shoes.

Slingbacks have been trending recently, with Olivia Palermo, Rosé, Zoe Kravitz and other stars taking on the style at Paris Fashion Week alone.

For the rest of the look, Witherspoon wore lavender short-sleeved dress that reached her knees. She added a long camel-colored coat over the dress from Lafayette 148. Her Resort 2023 Camel Hair Coat featured a double-breasted closure. The “Walk the Line” actress added a simple necklace and carried a brown leather bag.

For footwear, Witherspoon’s pairs often follow the simple route to complement her colorful attire. On the red carpet, the “Little Fires Everywhere” star usually opts for jewel-toned or neutral pumps and sandals from Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo and Gianvito Rossi. When off-duty, she can be spotted in low-top leather or athletic sneakers by Common Projects, Veja and Hoka One One. The star’s also a fashion leader in her own right, launching her Draper James brand in 2015.

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