‘Reasonable Doubt’ Star Kandi Burruss Demonstrates How Sheer Socks Can Elevate A Footwear Look
Kandi Burruss was up and at ’em the morning of Nov. 4 for an appearance on “Live With Kelly and Mark.” Showing off her style on the talk show, Burruss wore an all-black outfit from Del Core which included strappy heeled sandals.
The musician opted for a body-con look with a fitted midi dress featuring a zipper up the bodice. The dress was partially zipped with the upper portion folded over, creating an off-the-shoulder aesthetic; the addition of spaghetti straps kept the style in place. Accenting her dress, Burruss wore a pair of black leather gloves with a silver streak picking up the aforementioned zipper. She also brought in silver detailing with large metallic earrings.
Burruss selected a pair of black sandals, also from Del Core, to go with her statement-making dress. With a material resembling leather, the shoes featured two slender straps stretching across the toes in addition to two straps intersecting in an X-shape farther up the foot. They also featured a triangular shaped toe, which brought a sharp edge to the her ensemble; the tapered heel was notably curved outward, creating a convex outline in the back. Adding her own flair to the look, she slipped on a pair of sheer black crew socks, which contributed an air of both trendiness and refinement to the footwear aesthetic.
The “No Scrubs” co-writer maintains a bold fashion sense. Earlier this year, Burruss attended the People’s Choice Awards in a pair of sinuous gold heeled sandals, which went with a sequined gold minidress. On the red carpet for “American Song Contest” in 2022, she stepped into a pair of black platform heels to go with a black and white Balmain set.
After announcing her departure from the reality show “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” earlier this year, Burruss has been on fire. She joined the cast of Hulu’s “Reasonable Doubt” for Season Two and is now producing Broadway’s upcoming revival of “Othello,” starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal.