Stars Gather for 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony: See the Shoes On the Red Carpet
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The long-awaited 2024 Paris Olympics kicked off on July 26 with a spectacular opening ceremony including musical performances, dancing, fashion, and, of course, boats parading around the Seine representing countries from all around the world. Before the elaborate event commenced, a wide range of stars posed on the red carpet in front of the iconic Eiffel Tower, showing off their best apparel and footwear.
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See some of the exciting red carpet shoes below, from Ariana Grande to Anna Wintour.
Drawing parallels with her “Wicked” character Glinda, Ariana Grande wore pink and white brogue-style stilettos with a pink dress from Thom Browne.
Also paying homage to her “Wicked” character, Elphaba, Cynthia Erivo paired shiny green pumps with a satiny emerald gown and wide-brimmed hat.
Chrissy Teigen wore two-toned strappy heels while John Legend wore clean white sneakers; son Miles wore velcro white sneakers while daughter Luna wore shiny pink ballet flats.
Snowboarder Shaun White wore all-white sneakers to complete a monochrome outfit; actress Nina Dobrev, meanwhile, opted for white loafers with a gold accent.
The Vogue editor-in-chief complemented a flowing A-line blue dress with tall strappy sandals while the “Elvis” director wore a unique pair of brown sneakers with orange and white laces.
The famous YouTuber paired classic pointed black pumps with a black pencil skirt and white top with black accents on one sleeve.
See the Shoes on the Paris Olympics 2024 Opening Ceremony Red Carpet [PHOTOS]
Launch Gallery: See the Shoes on the Paris Olympics 2024 Opening Ceremony Red Carpet [PHOTOS]
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