Zoë Kravitz embraced the office siren trend with the help of sleek satin heels while in New York City on Monday, where she is promoting the movie “Caught Stealing.”
Kravitz got dressed up with the help of a fashion house she has a long-standing relationship with, Saint Laurent. She paired a cropped waistcoat and pants from the French luxury brand with a pair of L’Entracte slingback pumps in satin crepe from the same label, which amped up the sultry-yet-businessy nature of her look.
While partially obscured by her trousers, the shoes stood out for several reasons. The subtly lustrous satin upper imbued the set with a dainty elegance, while the silhouette was designed with a statement-making elongated pointed toe and a higher-than-normal curved vamp. A slender stiletto heel measuring 4.3 inches offered elevation to the actress-director. A versatile formal style, the pointed-toe satin pump is a look that’s recently been embraced by Heidi Klum and Pamela Anderson.
Kravitz’s shoes served as a thematic complement to her black vest and slouchy, low-waisted pants, which showcased a classic pin-striped pattern. She accented the casual suit look with a choker necklace, dangling Jessica McCormack earrings (she is the company’s first brand ambassador), sea foam green sunglasses and a black bandana, which swept back her hair.
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Kravitz has been the face of Saint Laurent since 2016. She has starred in multiple campaigns for the brand, attended several fashion shows and showcased Saint Laurent designs on the red carpet — like at the Golden Globes this year, for example.
“It feels like I’m going home. I feel like I’m with my family now,” she said when she attended a show showcasing creative director Anthony Vaccarello’s designs in 2022. “I’m excited to see what he’s created. It’s incredible that he steps it up and blows my mind every time. He’s just a creative person. Fashion is all about creativity and he takes inspiration from all over. It’s more than just clothes and fabric, it’s really his spirit that we’re watching.”