Kerry Washington Cozies Up For Winter in Ultra Pointy Leather Boots at a DuJour Event in New York
Kerry Washington attended DuJour Media’s winter issue reveal held yesterday in New York. Washington served as the magazine’s cover star of the new issue in honor of her upcoming Tyler Perry-produced film titled “The Six Triple Eight.”
The “Scandal” actress popped into a pair of black leather booties. The sharp winter-centric footwear included matt black leather uppers accompanied by ultra-sharp and lengthy pointed toes that set the pair apart from their other classic boot counterparts. Although they weren’t visible, it’s likely the pair also included stiletto heels. Washington’s boots resemble Stella McCartney’s Elsa knee-high boots.
For those looking to channel their inner Washington, brands like Paris Texas, Staud, Saint Laurent, Michael Kors, Zara, Tony Bianco and Jimmy Choo, just to name a few. No matter the composition or colorway, boots are a staple for many, especially during the fall and winter seasons. Boots are great to ward off the elements, given most styles encapsulate the feet, keeping them dry and warm.
Accompanying her sharp footwear, the “Fantastic Four” star donned a deep brown maxi dress. The garment featured a strappy neckline and a corsetted bodice fixed with a satin strap across the chest. Accordion pleating gave way to billowing draping that imparted a whimsical and relaxed touch.
Washington’s style versatility has led to several memorable looks through the years since she took over Hollywood. Recently, the star has been sporting major footwear moments this year throughout her press tour for “The Six Triple Eight” and her Hulu show “UnPrisoned.” The star has been pulling from top shoe designers like Jimmy Choo, Christian Louboutin, Burberry and Andrea Wazen.
“The Six Triple Eight” is an upcoming film produced by Tyler Perry. The project follows the women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, World War 2’s only Women’s Army Corps unit of color, as they address a backlog in mail while facing discrimination and a war-torn environment. It is set to be released in select theaters before hitting Netflix on Dec. 20.