Only individuals with a truly stylish flair would consider wearing this shoe color during the winter months.
If there's one thing we've all gathered about Jennifer Lawrence's fashion over the last year, it's that she never misses a chance to enhance her outfits—whether through a leopard-print detail, a vibrant scarf, or by mixing in unexpected footwear. Her latest ensemble showcased two of those three elements. Late last week, Lawrence was seen in NYC sporting a leopard-print faux-fur coat, light-gray pull-on trousers from The Row, alongside shoes that were not the typical winter choice for her outfit. Instead of opting for standard black or brown shoes, which would be more common for the season, she chose bright-blue flats that would be less noticeable during the summer months. Specifically, the footwear were minimalist ballet flats by Khaite, crafted from cerulean ostrich leather. If you're looking for creative ways to spice up your winter looks, take this as your cue to pair them with unexpected, bold-colored footwear. Keep reading to shop some standout options.
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On Jennifer Lawrence: Jacquemus The Fernando Jacket ($1100); The Row pants; Khaite Jane Ostrich Leather Flats ($1980)
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Gala Wool Wide-Leg Pants
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Jane Ostrich Leather Flats
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Only individuals with a truly stylish flair would consider wearing this shoe color during the winter months.
If you're weary of the black and brown winter footwear styles, take inspiration from Jennifer Lawrence and opt for a pair in this unconventional winter color trend.
