Nobody Wants This Press Tour: Kristen Bell Puts on a Fashion Show in By Far Yasha Slingback Pumps

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Kristen Bell is back on the small screen with her new romantic comedy series Nobody Wants This. In support of her new project, the 44-year-old actress has been hitting the press circuit, showcasing an array of chic and daring ensembles that deviate from her usual carefree, practical aesthetic.

The 10-episode series, which Erin Foster created based on her real-life experiences, premiered on Netflix on Thursday, September 26, receiving generally favorable reviews. It centers on the peculiar romance between an outspoken agnostic woman, Joanne (Kristen Bell), and a radical Jewish rabbi, Noah (Adam Brody).

Kristen Bell has been busy making stylish rounds in the press circuit to promote her new Netflix rom-com Nobody Wants ThisKristen Bell has been busy making stylish rounds in the press circuit to promote her new Netflix rom-com Nobody Wants This (Credit: BauerGriffin / Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

It’s been quite the fashion ride for Bell, going from subtle black and white ensembles to seductive see-through outfits, but I must admit that she’s killing every look, proving her impeccable sense of style.

However, I find it really frustrating that she wore the same shoes throughout the press tour.

Embracing Classic Sophistication in Black Dissh Top and Skirt and By Far Slingback Pumps

On Tuesday, Kristen Bell went with quiet elegance, donning an all-black ensemble from Dissh, a female-founded Australian fashion brand known for its effortlessly cool feminine silhouettes.

While I don’t find it appealing, I thought it was appropriate. It brought out Kristen’s refined and elegant side, setting aside her usual signature laid-back aesthetic.

It included the $99.99 “Rio” washed black knit top with a one-shoulder design, a fitted stretch silhouette, and ruched accents at the shoulder and waist side seams, adding some texture. I’m not really into the off-the-shoulder twist detailing on one shoulder; I thought it looked tacky.

The Assassin’s Creed voice actress paired it with the “Rickie” black cotton midi skirt (now $97.99 from $139.99), a high-rise bubble midi skirt with a fixed waistband, a belt loop, and an invisible zip at the back of the waistband.

Kristen Bell embraces classic sophistication with a hint of sultriness in a Dissh one-shoulder, off-the-shoulder twist top and a belted bubble midi skirtKristen Bell embraces classic sophistication with a hint of sultriness in a Dissh one-shoulder, off-the-shoulder twist top and a belted bubble midi skirt (Credit: BauerGriffin / INSTARimages)

I adore Bell’s choice of sleek, sharp black accessories that complemented her entire ensemble. The small “Paris” bag, designed by the Italian brand Rodo, specializing in timeless shoes and purses, held the things she needed for the day. It has a magnetic flap closure with logo-embossed gold-tone hardware, a top handle, a detachable crossbody strap for versatility, and branded metallic studs.

With her blonde hair worn down in waves, the Veronica Mars star gave the head-to-toe black outfit some glimmer with statement gold earrings adorned with sparkling diamonds. She then added the $190 Karen Wazen Aura-Black sunglasses, shielding her eyes in a futuristic style.

She used a black leather belt to keep her skirt in place and slipped her feet into the “Yasha” slingback pumps from By Far, which she has been wearing throughout the press tour.

Reinventing the timeless slingback pump silhouette, these smooth black calf leather pumps have sharp pointed toes and squared backs.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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They are elevated by unique twisted slingback straps and 3.5-inch sculpted heels that helped boost Kristen’s 5’1″ height. Her By Far pumps can be purchased for $410 at Farfetch.

Kristen Bell teams her all-black ensemble with By Far Yasha slingback pumps featuring pointed toes, twisted straps, and sculpted heelsKristen Bell teams her all-black ensemble with By Far Yasha slingback pumps featuring pointed toes, twisted straps, and sculpted heels (Credit: BauerGriffin / INSTARimages)

Fall-Perfect in Posse Off-the-Shoulder Dress and By Far Slingback Pumps

Earlier in the day, Kristen Bell was spotted outside the CBS Mornings studios, dressed à la Meghan Markle in a black-and-white striped dress from Australian label Posse’s Pre-fall 2024 collection. It’s similar to the dress the Duchess of Sussex and Katie Holmes wore last year, except theirs was strapless.

Bell’s “Theo” sweater dress has an off-the-shoulder neckline and long sleeves, making it suitable for fall. Its stretchy-knit viscose blend tube construction allows it to hug her frame flawlessly and comfortably.

While it looks elegant, it still captures Bell’s signature carefree vibe. It’s easy to wear and perfect for layering in the chilly months. What attracts me more about it is its pricing! You can get it for only $299 at Luisaviaroma!

Kristen Bell channels Meghan Markle in a black-and-white striped sweater dress by Posse for her CBS Mornings appearanceKristen Bell channels Meghan Markle in a black-and-white striped sweater dress by Posse for her CBS Mornings appearance (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

As this is a versatile piece, it’s easy to dress up or down. As for Kristen, she chose to elevate the look with the same By far slingback pumps. I like the modern twist they gave to the traditional sweater dress, but on casual days, I’d instead pair it with flat sandals or ballerina flats.

The Frozen voice actress kept her essentials in a small Hereu bag, made in Spain from supple lambskin and designed with braided leather handles. Bell carried it as a clutch for a dressier appearance, but on everyday occasions, it can be worn across the body with its thin, tubular shoulder strap.

Further elevating her look, Bell accessorized with gold hoop earrings and a necklace with the same gold hoop pendant. She added a few rings and completed her look with her Karen Wazen sunglasses.

Kristen Bell elevates her black-and-white sweater midi dress with black pumps, gold hoops, futuristic sunnies, and a small black Hereu bagKristen Bell elevates her black-and-white sweater midi dress with black pumps, gold hoops, futuristic sunnies, and a small black Hereu bag (Credit: BauerGriffin / INSTARimages)

Embracing Barely-There Dressing in Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini Sheer Sweater, Midi Skirt, and By Far Pumps

Kristen Bell had me in awe when she appeared on Good Morning America. She ventured outside her comfort zone and dressed boldly, departing from her typical laid-back style!

She embraced the barely-there see-through trend by wearing a blue skirt set from Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, an Italian label known for its elegance and innovation. Its collections showcase charming, contemporary feminine styles that draw inspiration from remarkable women.

Bell’s ensemble consists of a $365 high-neck see-through sweater in printed stretch tulle hugging every inch of her curves. I love how the hazy denim appearance enhances the relatively plain sheer material.

Dax Shepard’s wife tucked it into the matching $1,020 printed light scuba skirt with visible stitching and an A-line silhouette that stops at her mid-calf.

Kristen Bell bares some flesh in a sheer denim-effect top and matching midi skirt by Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini at the Good Morning America studiosKristen Bell bares some flesh in a sheer denim-effect top and matching midi skirt by Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini at the Good Morning America studios (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Underneath the barely-there top, Kristen wore a Norma Kamali bralette in the same denim color, which preserved her modesty and gave the look a flawless finish.

Though I appreciate the pumps—especially their sleek, contemporary silhouette—I don’t think they look good with her denim-like outfit. In fact, it doesn’t seem like any of her accessories match the ensemble.

Her By Far “Yasha” pumps have detracted from the overall style. Although trendy, her black Anine Bing “Luna” purse, shaped like a crescent, wasn’t enough to save the ensemble.

I also wish she had taken off her enormous, alien-shaped sunglasses.

Kristen Bell pairs her denim-style scuba midi skirt with black By Far pointy pumpsKristen Bell pairs her denim-style scuba midi skirt with black By Far pointy pumps (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Bold in Sheer White The Frankie Shop Shirt and Midi Skirt and By Far Slingback Pumps

Earlier in the day, Kristen Bell was spotted outside the GMA studios wearing another sheer look for the Nobody Wants This press tour, which her stylist Nicole Chavez dubbed the “naked tour.” And I can see why.

Bell was dressed in one of her most daring looks to date. In her see-through ensemble from The Frankie Shop, a well-liked brand among celebrities for its modern, minimalist designs, she showed off a lot of skin.

She wore the $205 “Peri” sheer white shirt cut from lightweight sheer silk blend fabric. It has a pointed collar, long sleeves with button cuffs, and a front button closure. It’s completely unlined, so wearing that white bralette helped protect her modesty.

Kristen Bell dares to bare in a white see-through The Frankie Shop shirt and midi skirt outside Good Morning America studiosKristen Bell dares to bare in a white see-through The Frankie Shop shirt and midi skirt outside Good Morning America studios (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

The $145 “Peri” translucent white midi skirt, which finishes at her calves, completes the lower part of her look. Although it was partly lined, it didn’t conceal her lower body much.

She wore the same accessories, including the Anine Bing bag, By Far shoes, and sunglasses, which I think completed the ensemble perfectly this time.

Kristen Bell styles her sexy see-through outfit with black sunglasses and Anine Bing bagKristen Bell styles her sexy see-through outfit with black sunglasses and Anine Bing bag (Credit: MediaPunch / INSTARimages)