Brooks Nader kept her latest shoe moment pared back and pointed on Tuesday in Los Angeles, arriving for a taping of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in Christian Louboutin’s Iriza pumps.
The nude patent style featured the house’s asymmetric d’Orsay cut — open on the inner side, closed on the outer — with a pointed toe and slim stiletto heel. A blush gloss finish ran across the vamp and counter, punctuated by Louboutin’s red sole. Nader paired the pumps with a purple satin minidress from Dolce & Gabbana, cut in a bustier silhouette.
The appearance followed a string of high-profile shoe changes across the past week. On Labor Day in Beverly Hills, Nader rotated between Saint Laurent’s Babylone mules in ruched brown lambskin and a sharp white peep-toe pump. Days earlier, she wore cream patent stilettos at Sunset Towers after a late-August run of Aquazzura’s mirrored Purist sandals at Monterey Car Week.
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The run has also coincided with her press push for “Love Thy Nader,” the Hulu reality series following Nader and her sisters that is executive-produced by Jimmy Kimmel. At the rooftop premiere, she paired the same Aquazzura sandals with a hot pink crystal-studded minidress, keeping the shoes consistent even as the outfits changed.
Her move to the Iriza marked a break from that sequence. After weeks of metallic sandals and peep-toes, she is now leaning on closed-toe pumps — a shift echoed elsewhere on the circuit. Margaret Qualley wore white Gianvito Rossi stilettos during her “The Tonight Show” press run, while Julia Fox has been spotted in cream heels in Los Angeles. In that context, Nader’s nude Iriza fits into the same cycle: neutral patent pumps resurfacing as a sharp alternative to strappier metallics.