Blake Lively Is Making Bubble Shoes a Thing
Blake Lively has never not impressed us with her fashion choices. Whether it's mastering three outfit changes within a matter of hours (fashion marathoning at its finest) or perfecting the art of high-low dressing, she always manages to leave us in complete awe with her fun, unique, and oftentimes quirky ensembles. Her latest look? Proof, yet again, that Lively can work any trend.
Last night, the actress stepped out for the New York City screening of Final Portrait looking as stylish as ever in a trendy Monse gingham midi dress (which has, unfortunately, already sold out). But what really caught our attention was her choice in footwear—a pair of black Christian Louboutin pumps that featured the most interesting bubble detailing along the straps (hence the name "bubble shoes.")
While we haven't seen many heels like this before, we have a feeling Lively just made these fun bubbly shoes the next big red carpet trend. Read on to see her complete look, and then shop the shoes for yourself.
On Blake Lively: Monse midi dress; Christian Louboutin Atonana Patent Strappy Sandal ($1095)
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