Florence Pugh Just Wore a Polarizing Y2K Boot Trend With a Miniskirt in Paris

The style set has descended upon Paris for Couture Week. Valentino ambassador Florence Pugh is no doubt gearing up to attend the brand's show on Wednesday, January 24. (Elie Saab, Jean Paul Gaultier, Viktor&Rolf, and Zuhair Murad are also on the schedule that day.)

Photographed pre-show in Paris, Pugh wore a casual outfit consisting of a zip-up sweatshirt, miniskirt, oversize Valentino sunglasses, and peep-toe boots. It was her choice of shoes that immediately piqued my interest. Peep-toe boots had their heyday in the early 2000s and 2010s, but they haven't been quite as popular lately. Did Florence Pugh just convince me to try them again? Yes, yes, she did. Scroll down to see how she styled them in the French capital and shop pairs for yourself. 

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On Florence Pugh: Valentino sunglasses and Loco Vlogo Flap Leather Shoulder Bag ($2980); Patou jacket and dress; Tiffany & Co. ring; Maria Tash earrings

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