Kristin Cavallari’s Daughter Wears Her 3-Inch Heels at Home
It looks like Kristin Cavallari’s daughter has discovered her shoe closet. The “Laguna Beach” alumna took to her Instagram stories yesterday to share a photo of her daughter wearing her Stuart Weitzman Lulah pumps.
“And so it begins…” Cavallari captioned the photo of her daughter teetering away from her in the high heels, wearing a white peplum blouse and pink shorts.
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The pair of mules feature a cappuccino brown cheetah print sculptural heel and high-cut, egg-shaped vamp that easily slips on and off the foot. The style itself comes in seven different patterns including embossed leather and houndstooth. The slip-on heels retail for $365 online at Stuart Weitzman, but the cheetah print style is on sale now for $198.
In her next Instagram story, Cavallari shows off a pair of sweatpants paired with comfy black slides for a rainy day inside.
This summer, Cavallari has spent her days in quarantine at home in Nashville with her three children. Recently, the family took a trip to the Nashville Zoo to visit the giraffes in coordinated matching footwear. The 33-year-old mom set the trend in her APL (Athletic Propulsion Labs) TechLoom Bliss sneaker, which all three kids also wore.
Her everyday style has been more relaxed since quarantine and she tends to opt for Vionic athleisure and footwear. For more formal occasions, in the past Cavallari favors heels over flats wearing styles from Gianvito Rossi, Prada and Stuart Weitzman.
Beyond both red carpet looks and her off-duty trends, Cavallari also has longtime ties to the footwear and fashion industries. She became a brand ambassador for Chinese Laundry in 2012 and designed her own collection with the brand for several years. She also founded her own accessories brand Uncommon James in 2017, with jewelry retailing for under $75, and has her Little James Clothing line for children.
To liven up your own tailored wardrobe, shop slip-on mules like Cavallari’s below.
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