Madison Beer Pairs Timeless Aldo Slingbacks With a Sleek LBD for Vanity Fair’s Young Hollywood Party
Madison Beer joined the cohort of stars at Vanity Fair and Instagram’s Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood party last night.
She was dressed in a little black dress, its timeless design enhanced by a contemporary midi length and delicate straps that gracefully framed her shoulders. The dress, simple yet elegant, hugged her curves perfectly, accentuating her figure without being too revealing. The midi length added a touch of sophistication, while the delicate straps drew attention to her collarbones and shoulders.
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Aldo‘s black Stessysling heels, retailing for $110, were Beer’s footwear choice to complete her look. This popular slingback style was also worn by Ariana Grande in white at the SAG Awards on Sunday, and by Lupita Nyong’o during her “A Quiet Place” press tour in May, marking the second time this week that a fashion it-girl has chosen this ALDO staple.
The shoe is constructed with a synthetic upper and lining, while the sole is made of durable rubber. This combination of materials offers both style and comfort. The slingback design adds a touch of elegance, and the closed, pointy toe provides a classic silhouette. The buckle closure ensures a secure and adjustable fit.
Boasting a heel height of 4 inches, which adds considerable height and elongates the leg, the heel is also designed for stability, allowing for comfortable wear throughout the day or night. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this shoe is made in Brazil, a country renowned for its high-quality footwear.
The “Make You Mine” singer joins a growing list of A-listers—including Ariana Grande, Madelyn Cline, Kacey Musgraves, Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Jessica Alba, and Elizabeth Debicki—who have been spotted wearing Aldo recently.
Slingback pumps have a long history on the red carpet, dating back to the 1930s when they were popularized by Hollywood stars. Their popularity fluctuated over the decades, seeing a resurgence in the 1950s thanks to figures like Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, and later becoming a staple of 1980s and 1990s power dressing.
Though they dipped in popularity in the 1970s, they returned to fashion and have remained a popular and versatile choice for both celebrities and everyday wear. Today, they are seen in various styles, from classic to trendy, and continue to grace the red carpet for their style and comfort.
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