Kerry Washington, along with her husband, Nnamdi Asomugha, attended Ralph Lauren’s fall 2024 show on Monday night. She wore satin Jimmy Choo platform sandals.
The “Scandal” star, who’s a big fan of the brand, took to Instagram to share some photos of the occasion, putting her chic look on display in its entirety. Since her debut in the early 2000s, the actress has become known for switching back and forth between casual and elevated styles, preferring the latter for formal events.
This past July, Washington was spotted at Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda fashion show in Puglia, Italy donning a pair of 5-inch platform pumps. The shoes featured a shiny metallic stiletto style, which itself was boosted by a peep-toe construction. In September, she appeared on “Good Morning America”to talk about her memoir, “Thicker Than Water” in a pair of black pointed-toe boots from Pari,s Texas. The boots were made of a black suede material and featured a thin stiletto heel that reached at least 4 inches in height.
Washington counts Jimmy Choo, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace and more as some of her favorite footwear brands.
About the shoes
For the Ralph Lauren FW 2024 show, Washington elected to wear a pair of Jimmy Choo platform sandals. Expertly crafted with suede, the shoes featured an open-toe design characterized by gold-tone hardware. A thin ankle strap provided stability for walking, and the shoes also incorporated a lightly padded leather insole and a smooth leather sole for extra comfort. A 6.5-inch heel and 1.5-inch platform completed the model alongside a medium brown color. Pricing for these shoes tends to range between $600 and $1,000.
About Jimmy Choo
Jimmy Choo is a luxury British fashion house that was founded in London circa 1996 by designer Jimmy Choo and former British Vogue editor Tamara Mellon. The brand currently has more than 200 stores worldwide with women’s shoes being at the core of their product offerings. In 2008, the brand was awarded Brand of the Year at the FN Achievement Awards and the Designer Brand of the Year by the British Fashion Council. In 2013, the company named Sandra Choi as its sole creative director.