Shakira Celebrates 20 Years of ‘Hips Don't Lie' in Sky-High Amina Muaddi Boots on ‘The Tonight Show'
Shakira sat down for an interview on an episode of 'The Tonight Show,' which aired May 8 via NBC.
The songstress spoke to host Jimmy Fallon about the time 40,000 people showed up to her surprise concert in Times Square, the record-breaking success of her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' world tour and celebrating 20 years of 'Hips Don't Lie.'
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The 'Waka Waka' singer sported a pair of sky-high Amina Muaddi ankle boots. Currently retailing for a marked-down price of $1,148.00 via Lyst, the chosen Yigit style features glossy black leather uppers accompanied by knife-like pointed toes all set atop lofty platform soles. Zipper closures gave way to branded leather soles and daring stiletto heels standing at 4.1 inches, offering the musician a substantial boost.
The designer style acted to lengthen Shakira's look, creating dimension, making her look larger than life despite her height. If boots aren't your thing, the Yigit silhouette also comes in pumps and thigh-high styles, all equipped with platform detailing. The shoe also comes in a slew of unique colorways and compositions, including glossy patent leather and an eye-catching cobalt blue variation.
The 'Chantaje' songstress opted for a black dress, complementing the statment-making vibe of her footwear. The garment was crafted of black ruched fabric with sparkling accents. The dress featured a plunging halter-style neckline affixed with lace-up detailing. Cut-outs rounded out the dress.
Shakira's shoe style often varies from athletic to sleek. On the red carpet, the 'Te Felicito' artist opts for sandals, rounded and peep-toe pumps with thick platform soles and towering stiletto heels, hailing from top brands including Sergio Rossi, Christian Louboutin and Versace. Her off-duty ensembles feature similarly daring boots, wedges and strappy sandals by Saint Laurent, Prada and Esquivel. Shakira can also be spotted in sneakers by Premiata, Nike and Asics.
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