Kristen Bell repped the same footwear for two different events yesterday including the Los Angeles premiere of “A Man on the Inside” and the “Nobody Wants This” photocall.
Both events called for formal footwear, meaning the “Frozen” star reached for classics, donning a pair of black pumps from By Far. Retailing for $444 via Farfetch, the Yasha silhouette included lush calf leather uppers in black accompanied by sharp pointed toes and unique twisted slingback straps that kept the shoe fixed to Bell’s feet.
Branded leather insoles gave way to sculptural heels standing at around 3.5-inch heels, lifting the thespian to new heights. The slingback silhouette is formal and sleek, creating a clean and sophisticated appearance. Similar styles to Bell’s own can be shopped from brands like Gianvito Rossi, Dolce & Gabbana, Saint Laurent, Prada, Toteme and Amina Muaddi, among others. Slinbacks are a classic, one many stars reach for both on and off the red carpet.
The “A Man on the Inside” premiere saw Bell clad in gray tailored trousers and a light gray long sleeve tucked in with the sleeves rolled up. Similarly, at the “Nobody Wants This” photocall, Bell wore black tailored high-waisted trousers and a matching black ribbed knit off-the-shoulder top tucked into her pants.
The “Queenpins” actress is known for wearing slippers, slides and clogs by Birkenstock, Ugg and Allbirds when off-duty. Bell also often wears comfy sneakers by Nike and Under Armour, as well as Dr. Martens boots. Bell’s red carpet footwear includes styles from Christian Louboutin, Brian Atwood, Stuart Weitzman and Jimmy Choo.
“A Man on the Inside” is a Netflix comedy series set to premiere on Nov. 21, 2024. The television series was created by Michael Schur and stars Ted Danson as a retiree-turned-amateur private investigator. The show is based on Maite Alberdi’s 2020 documentary “The Mole Agent.”
This isn’t the first time the actress is spotted wearing these shoes. The pointed pumps became her go-to silhouette amid the promo tour for “Nobody Wants This,” reminding fans that if they find a shoe they like, it’s OK to rewear them as often as needed.