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Jennifer Lopez styled a pink sequined minidress with matching pumps adorned with romantic bows at an Intimissimi store event in New York City on Sunday.
Lopez hosted the event at Intimissimi’s flagship store yesterday to celebrate the launch of her new silky intimates campaign.
Outside the store, the “Jenny from the Block” hitmaker donned more comfortable footwear, opting for chunky platform boots. Then, later that night, she stepped out to see “Cabaret” on Broadway in sleek brown leather Saint Laurent slingback pumps. Other shoes she’s been seen sporting on the streets of New York City recently include Loewe x On Cloudtilt sneakers, Prada Cloudbust Thunder lug-sole platform sneakers and Allbirds Tree Flyers.
About the shoes
The “Monster-in-Law” star wore pointy Valentino Garavani Nite-Out pumps boasting a silky satin finish in a pastel blush pink hue and a rounded topline. The style’s defining feature was a unique cut-out detail at the heel and whimsical bow detailing the lateral sides near the ankle. A stiletto soaring over 4 inches tall completed the look, which comes in a variety of other colors, including hot pink, white and classic black. The shoes retail for $1,150 on valentino.com and farfetch.com.
About Valentino Garavani
Maison Valentino was founded by Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani and business partner Giancarlo Giammett in 1960. Former First Lady of the United States Jaqueline Kennedy was instrumental in putting Valentino on the map stateside. Following her discovery of the brand in 1964, she became a loyal client and friend of Garavani. He even designed the gown she wore to wed her second husband Aristotle Onassis in 1968. Valentino is famous for its signature V logo and trademark red, as well as its dazzling couture designs inspired by old Hollywood glamour. Garavani officially retired in 2008 and Pierpaolo Piccioli serves as Valetino’s current creative director.