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Did you say weird? Paris Hilton Arrives on Jimmy Fallon Set Wearing Two Different Pumps

2022-01-28T16:47:01.764Z


The American star was Jimmy Fallon's guest on Monday, January 24, on the set of "The Tonight Show". One thing in particular caught the eye: her shoes, mismatched.


Stylistic gamble or surprising omission?

This Monday, January 24, Paris Hilton arrived on the set of Jimmy Fallon in a green sequined dress with a side slit and...a pair of mismatched pumps.

A patent nude right shoe by Giuseppe Zanotti, and a left one, half-transparent, half-sequined.

The curious choice did not leave mute the host of "The Tonight Show" who had fun with a humorous video on his Instagram account, commenting: "When you go out of your house in speed with the wrong shoes."

Fans of the influencer also reacted, rather positively, to the dysfunction: "Iconic", "I'm sure it's voluntary and it's very successful", "she can wear anything, she's always incredible .”

Problem or bet?

So did Paris Hilton break a heel before going on stage?

Did she lose a shoe while fleeing her prince charming?

Or did she just try to revive a somewhat forgotten trend?

Because no, she's not the first to make this stylistic choice.

For the 2017 Emmy Awards, Nicole Kidman was already wearing mismatched heels - both from the same brand, the strap of the left sandal was studded with diamonds while that of the right sandal was not.

Before her, Naomie Harris had also marched on the Oscars red carpet with different brides.

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Source: lefigaro

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