Halle Bailey Takes Her Knee-High Boots to the Front Row at Gucci’s Spring 2024 Show in Milan

Halle Bailey is embracing fall with her wardrobe.

The musician attended at Gucci‘s runway show during Milan Fashion Week on Friday. Many other celebrities like Jessica Chastain, Kendall Jenner, Bad Bunny and more were also seen in the front row. To the show, Bailey donned a pair of knee-high boots. Her black leather Gucci boots featured a sharp pointed toe as well as a heel that boosted her up at least 3 inches.

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Bailey attends Gucci Ancora during Milan Fashion Week on Sept. 22.

The “Little Mermaid” star paired her boots with a black coat that featured black buttons running down the center. She wore a white shirt dress under the jacket as well, and each piece hailed from the luxury brand. She accessorized with drop earrings.

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A closer look at Bailey’s boots.

When it comes to fashion, Bailey has a personal aesthetic style consisting of modern pieces with a trendy air. From cozy streetwear fits to show-stopping red carpet looks, she manages to serve up some serious style inspiration. She has also made a name for herself within the fashion industry. In 2020, Bailey and her sister, Chloe starred in a Fendi ad campaign for the label’s Peekaboo handbag. The duo also collaborated with Teva to create a capsule collection of sandals in 2018.

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MFW officially kicked off on Sept. 19 and runs through Sept. 25. The spring 2024 season will see a calendar of fashion shows and presentations from a range of brands, including Fendi, Tom Ford, Versace, Gucci and more. The occasion will also include numerous parties and activations from brands like Calzedonia and Harper’s Bazaar Italia.

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