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Nicole Scherzinger Continues Her Red Sole Run in Pointed Louboutins

Her latest pair — likely the Apostrophy — marks a third distinct Louboutin silhouette this month.

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Nicole Scherzinger’s red sole streak shows no signs of slowing. On Tuesday in Midtown Manhattan, the singer was spotted in black leather stilettos from Christian Louboutin — her third distinct silhouette from the label in as many weeks.

This time, Scherzinger appeared to be wearing the Apostrophy pump. The pointed-toe style features a sharply tapered toe box and a gently scooped vamp, lending the shoe a more open, sculptural feel. The smooth black leather upper is paired with a slim stiletto heel measuring approximately 100mm (just under 4 inches), with no ankle strap or embellishment — just Louboutin’s signature red sole and a silhouette honed by curve and proportion.

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Nicole Scherzinger is seen in Midtown on Tuesday in New York City. GC Images

This latest pair follows two recent Louboutin appearances that helped establish Scherzinger’s current tonal footwear arc. Earlier this month, she arrived at “Late Night With Seth Meyers” in the label’s towering Sandaloo platforms, rendered in glossy black patent calf leather with a five-inch block heel and 1.5-inch platform. A week later, she joined “The View” wearing the brand’s Hot Chick Nude stiletto — a pointed pump with V-cut notches and scalloped edges, cut in lamb leather in the Nude 4 shade from Louboutin’s inclusive Nudes Collection.

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A closer look at Scherzinger’s black pointed Louboutin pumps. GC Images

The “Sunset Blvd.” star styled the pumps with a black pinstripe dress, slit high at the thigh and asymmetrically draped across one shoulder. A cinched waist and gold bangles brought structure to the monochrome palette.

Scherzinger’s recent shoe choices have charted a clear arc: minimal color, maximal shape. From patent leather drama to nude tonalism and now sculpted noir, each Louboutin has offered a distinct take on her post-“Sunset Blvd.” style narrative.

The extended Broadway run may have ended just over a week ago, but her heels haven’t lost momentum. With three silhouettes in two weeks, Scherzinger’s red sole run is less trend chase and more quiet domination — a reminder that even offstage, she knows how to deliver an encore.

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