Brooks Nader took the white shoe trend to The Championships, Wimbledon. The model attended Day Five of the event in London, wearing a stylish look from Lipsy London with a pair of white mules from Jude.
Nader’s shoe style features a round-toe, peep-toe, slip-on mule design with a sculpted heel, measuring around four inches. The shoes feature a rounded vamp and a peep-toe with a more triangular, slender, and slit-like design than the traditional peep-toe style, giving the shoe a unique twist. They are made from Italian lamb leather in Portugal and retail for $520.
Jude was established in 2024 by Jurgita Dileviciute and Denitsa Bumbarova, who both have backgrounds in designing footwear and accessories. The brand’s name is a combination of the first syllables of the founder’s first names. Since 2024, the brand has been gaining momentum among fashion enthusiasts like Ayo Edebiri and Ellen Pompeo, who have both been spotted wearing their shoes.
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Nader matched the unique mules with Lipsy London‘s Fishtail skirt in a light, creamy ecru color. The midi skirt features a gold front zip and a sleek silhouette that hugs the hips. While it’s structured around the legs, it flares gently at the hem, creating a mermaid and fishtail-like silhouette.
The skirt featured a high-waist design, which she accentuated with a black leather Yves Saint Laurent belt adorned with gold accents. She paired it with a black polka dot top, also from Lipsy London. The short-sleeve top featured a crinkled, lace material with sheer details around the chest and waist, which she tucked into the skirt. She paired the chic look with an Amina Muaddi bag and black Phoebe Philo sunglasses.
White shoes have been having a moment this year. Celebrities like Nader have been reaching for all-white footwear to walk down red carpets or to sit front row at fashion week shows. White shoes have evolved from symbols of status and wealth to fashion statements for both men and women. White heels were initially associated with royalty and nobility, but since then, celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn have made white shoes more accessible and are now a staple in fashion.