Kansas City Chiefs Heiress Gracie Hunt Shines in Gold Wedges at FC Dallas Soccer Game

Gracie Hunt took sky-high style — with a metallic shine — to her latest sporting event.

On Saturday, Hunt — who is the daughter of Clark Hunt, one of the co-owners of the Kansas City Chiefs football team — arrived to FC Dallas’ soccer match against the San Jose Earthquakes. As seen on Instagram, the occasion found her stepping into a shiny pair of metallic gold sandals with a supportive base.

Hunt’s sandals featured a shimmering metallic gold palette, complete with crossed ankle straps and horizontal toe straps for added support. The open-toed set’s boldest feature, however, came from its heels — which featured a thick heel connected to platform soles, creating a triangular “wedge” silhouette. Totaling over 4 inches in height, the shiny style gave Hunt a sharp height boost for the sporty event.

The model complemented her gleaming heels with a sleek outfit to match: a sleeveless red minidress with a gathered bodice. Hunt opted to pair the piece with layered diamond bracelets and rings, as well as rounded hoop earrings a delicate pendant necklace. The bejeweled accents smoothly coordinated with her outfit from their gold settings, while the glittering gemstones added a dash of sparkle to the heiress’ tonal attire — similarly to the jewelry and mirrored platform sandals she wore to the Kansas City Chiefs’ football game last week, as shared to Instagram.

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Hunt’s shoe style is often trendy and bold — with no shortage of sky-high heels. The former Miss Kansas often wears platform-soled sandals and pointed-toe pumps in a range of heights, colors and finishes on the red carpet, hailing from brands including Tom Ford and Valentino. Off-duty, she also wears colorful Moon Boots and Dior boots, as well as Ugg slippers.

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Aaron Royce is the Digital Editor for Footwear News, where he writes stories on trending news, celebrity style, collaborations and in-depth profile interviews. Prior to joining Footwear News, Aaron wrote and interned for publications including PAPER, Grazia and the Daily Front Row. He currently holds a B.S. in mass communications from Virginia Commonwealth University.

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