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Tia Mowry told how her shoes transformed during a walk.
On Saturday, Mowry shared a mirror selfie on Instagram wearing Birkenstock Gizeh sandals. Her $130 style featured signature rounded, contoured cork insoles and a lightweight ridged outsole. The pair was completed with thin black leather strap-style straps with side buckles for possible adjustment.
The Sister, Sister star paired her casual sandals with a brown sports bra and matching leggings layered under a black quilted puffer vest. The set created a casual off-duty look, adding a casual edge to her athleisure outfit.
However, this was not the only set of fashionable shoes that Mowry wore. Later in the evening, the “Twitches” actress swapped her sandals for a pair of black chunky heeled boots before heading to the John Legend concert. Over-the-knee stretchy pumps added an edge to her outfit for the occasion, while a crystal-embellished denim jacket layered over black leather shorts gave her a modern edge.
The star accessorized her concert outfit with layered gold bracelets, a thick watch and dark eye shadow, giving it the sparkling look of a musical outing.
Mowry shoe styles range from sleek to funky. The actress often wears neutral or metallic strappy sandals for casual occasions or parties, as well as pointed-toe pumps from top brands Jessica Rich, Stuart Weitzman and Christian Louboutin, as well as affordable brands Steve Madden and Topshop. In addition to heels, she’s also been spotted wearing Aperlai boots and Nike sneakers over the years when she’s not at work.
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