Jordin Sparks joined the rising faction of celebrities leaning into the mesh shoe development for the seventh Annual AAFCA TV Honors on Saturday in Los Angeles, arriving on the purple carpet in a pair of Fendi’s Colibrì slingback pumps.
The pointed fashion was reduce in the home’s FF monogram mesh, trimmed with matte black bands throughout the vamp and secured by elastic ribbon straps, together with a two-tone striped band that wrapped the ankle. A plated steel heel, curved right into a flared base, contrasted the sheer higher.
Jordin Sparks on the seventh Annual AAFCA TV Honors held at The Hollywood Roosevelt on Saturday in Los Angeles.
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Sparks paired the pumps with a black pantsuit layered over a white bustier. The jacket featured a relaxed match by means of the shoulders, whereas the trousers fell clear over the slingbacks. A layered belt and chain element added an workplace siren edge, with free curls, impartial glam and a black pendant necklace finishing the look.
A more in-depth take a look at Jordin Spark’s Fendi Colibrì slingbacks that includes tech mesh cloth with the home’s FF print.
Mesh and translucent footwear have surfaced all through the season. Quinta Brunson introduced blush pink Paris Texas Lidia mules to Comedian-Con, their mesh vamp balanced by shiny patent straps, whereas Rita Ora stepped out in New York in Sportmax plexiglass wedges from the model’s spring runway. Emily Ratajkowski, Miley Cyrus and Angela Bassett have additionally turned to variations on the fashion over the summer time, displaying off the fabric’s enchantment throughout silhouettes.
For Sparks, the Colibrì adopted her June look on the BET Awards, the place she paired a peach LaPointe robe with beige strappy sandals. The slender straps and feathered sleeves gave that look lightness; on the AAFCA occasion, the mesh slingbacks served the identical position, opening up an in any other case structured swimsuit.
The AAFCA TV Honors, now in its seventh 12 months, honors numerous voices in tv. Winners included Sterling Ok. Brown for “Paradise,” Kathy Bates for “Matlock” and the ensemble of “Bel-Air.”