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Shakira's Best Shoes and Performance Style Through the Years, Photos

Shakira's Best Shoes and Performance Style Through the Years, Photos

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Shakira has always taken her fashions to the next level. A lover of all things looks, the Colombian singer has been bringing fashion to the world of Latin music since her start in 1990. The '90s icon has had a long and illustrious career, making waves with her music and often, her provocative wardrobe. The 'Hips Don't Lie' songstress tends to perform in anything she can move in — from bedazzled bodysuits and fringy dresses to knee-high boots and sneakers.
Whatever silhouette she chooses, she can be counted on to showcase an eye-catching shoe. For example, the singer donned a sparkling silver pair of calf-height boots when she performed at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL during the Copa America final in July 2024. And in March 2024, she performed at Times Square wearing a pair of black and glittery silver Air Jordan Retro 13 sneakers. Not to mention, her footwear certainly caught attention when she headlined the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in 2020 alongside Jennifer Lopez; she wore $20,000 red crystal-adorned boots designed by Daniel Jacob, aka Dan Life, as well as gold Adidas sneakers with glittering accents.
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Shakira wearing glittery silver boots with a silver miniskirt and top at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on July 14, 2024.
Wearing ankle boots with red and black ombre leg warmers that match her dress, Shakira performs with Argentine record producer and songwriter Bizarrap on the Sahara Stage during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, on April 12, 2024.
Shakira wearing black and glittery silver Air Jordan 13 Retro sneakers with a black and silver ensemble while preforming live at TSX In Times Square on March 26, 2024 in New York City.
Wearing a patterned bodycon outfit with patterned footwear, Shakira performs onstage during The 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on November 16, 2023 in Seville, Spain.
Shakira performs onstage wearing platform sandals and a gold dress during The 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on November 16, 2023 in Seville, Spain.
Shakira performs onstage wearing boots with a block heel during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey.
Shakira wearing $20,000 red crystal-adorned boots designed by Daniel Jacob, aka Dan Life, during the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show at Hard Rock Stadium on February 02, 2020 in Miami, Florida.
Pictured alongside Jennifer Lopez, Shakira wears a gold sparkly bodysuit and gold Adidas sneakers with glittering accents during the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Feb. 2, 2020.
Shakia wears a sparkling blue dress and black platform boots during a 2019 performance in Madri.
Shakira wears sparkling sheer tights and black sneakers during a concert as part of her 'El Dorado World Tour' in Mexico City in October 2018.
Shakira performs in a white dress and platform heels at the 2015 Sustainable Development Summit at the UN headquarters in New York.
Shakira performs at the 2014 World Cup closing ceremony in Brazil wearing a red dress and no shoes.
Shakira keeps it casual at Wango Tango 2014 in Carson, Calif., wearing a white T-shirt, distressed jeans and block-heel boots.
Shakira performs in 2014 wearing all black on 'Today' in New York.
Shakira wears a gold chain metal top, black pants and over-the-knee boots for a July 2011 performance in Cancún, Mexico.
Shakira in a blue halter-style dress with cut-out detail at the 2011 Latin Grammys.
Shakira wears a sparkling gown with a pale pink skirt at the Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas in 2011.
Shakira in a glittery black dress and knee-high boots at the 2009 American Music Awards.
Shakira performs at the Neighborhood Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C., in January 2009.
Shakira performs in leather and lace pants, a cropped top and no shoes during a 2002 appearance on German TV show 'Wetten Das.'

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