Olivia Palermo Dons Classic Slingback Flats at Dior’s Spring 2024 Show in Paris

Olivia Palermo brought a monochromatic look to Dior‘s spring 2024 Paris Fashion Week show on Tuesday. The influencer joined many other celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Rosalia, Robert Pattinson and more at the event.

To the show, Palermo slipped into a pair of black flats. She donned flat shoes with a slingback and a sharp pointed toe.

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Palermo poses at the Christian Dior fashion show during Paris Fashion Week on September 26, 2023.

Flats have regained popularity for their easy wear, lightweight fit and wide range of materials and colors in recent months, providing styles that suit a wide range of tastes. 

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“The City” alum paired her flats with black cropped high-waisted trousers and a simple black bra top. She added a black jacket over the top, which was embellished with sparkly dots, adding a bit more interest and texture to the look. Palermo carried a white leather bag with a top handle as well as white sunglasses.

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Palermo is a longtime member of the fashion industry, having gotten her start as a New York socialite and working for “Elle” and Diane von Furstenberg. The influencer often opts for glamorous heels for formal occasions, hailing from established and emerging brands including Titi Adesa, Giannico, Giuseppe Zanotti and Casadei.

Paris Fashion Week is held from Sept. 25 to Oct. 3, marking the final week of Fashion Month. The occasion will feature a range of fashion shows and presentations from numerous brands across Paris, France, including Dior, Chanel, Schiaparelli, Loewe and more.

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