Camila Morrone Just Wore the Very Weird (but Super Comfy) Shoes That Make My Feet Look Like Pig Hooves
No one is exempt from falling in love with something a little weird-looking. Every time I see a dog that looks like it was probably found on the side of the road, my heart sings, and when an outfit is so overdone and extreme it exceeds gaudy, I can’t help but want to save it to my style board. Recently, I had one of those moments with a pair of shoes that I endearingly refer to as my pig hooves, and now they have Daisy Jones & The Six star Camila Morrone’s approval, too.
The actress attended Ugg’s “Feel House” event at Coachella recently, pairing a stylish and simple silk skirt and cropped black baby tee — both from Reformation — with the shoe brand’s new Aww Yeah Sandals. The sky-high, bubbly shoes added a playful edge to the otherwise chic ensemble. They’re a little unconventional, but more in the sense of being so-weird-they-work. They add texture, a pop of color, and three-inches of height to any look, and the open-toe style makes them a must for bold spring and summer looks.
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