Emilia Clarke Proves This Shoe Trend Is Still Going Strong
Lest you thought the white-shoe trend was a fleeting one, think again: The sleek (albeit occasionally impractical) style is still going strong, routinely spotted on some of our top style crushes. The most recent sighting? None other than the Mother of Dragons, Emilia Clarke. The Game of Thrones actress touched down in L.A. in a sophisticated ensemble featuring a sharp blazer, skinny jeans, and The Row's covetable white mules. (If anyone wants to loan us the $990 needed to purchase them, we'll accept.) The understated yet timeless outfit is perfect for jet-setting—or work or lunch with friends—and shows the shoe's utter versatility. If you were hesitant to jump on the bandwagon before, perhaps this latest celeb sighting will convince you to give in to the trend before spring hits.
Scroll to see and shop her look.
On Emilia Clarke: The Row Flora Wedge Mules ($990); Oliver Peoples MP-2 Matte Black Sunglasses ($455)
Similar Styles: H&M Oversized Jacket ($50)
Next up, check out what Emilia and many other starlets wore on the Golden Globes red carpet.
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