“But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” – Romeo and Juliet
Hailee Steinfeld definitely brightened up the red carpet when she arrived at ArcLight Cinemas for the premiere of her new film, ‘Romeo and Juliet’. She played the part of a dazzling leading lady perfectly in a lovely Prabal Gurung frock and Brian Atwood platform sandals.
Hailee Steinfeld showing off her style and flair for drama in a white Prabal Gurung dress and Brian Atwood shoes at the Hollywood premiere of ‘Romeo’ and Juliet held at ArcLight Cinemas in Los Angeles, California, on September 24, 2013
The radiant young actress chose an embellished off-shoulder dress with an abstract design from the Spring 2014 collection of Prabal Gurung. Her dark hair fell in soft waves, and her simple makeup complemented her dress. Hailee finished off her look with a pair of Brian Atwood “Tribeca” platform sandals and a beautiful smile that could make any young man spontaneously bust out a Shakespearean monologue.
Hailee Steinfeld, in a Prabal Gurung dress and Brian Atwood “Tribeca” platform sandals, cozying up to co-star Douglas Booth at the ‘Romeo and Juliet’ film premiere in Los Angeles, California, on September 24, 2013
We couldn’t find Hailee’s exact pair of shoes online, but these gorgeous ‘Tribeca’ platform sandals from Brian Atwood come in different colors and styles for you to choose from at Amazon:
Brian Atwood “Tribeca” Suede Platform Sandals in Nude, $895
Brian Atwood “Tribeca” Double-Platform Open-Toe Sandals in Black Suede with Gold Mirror Leather, $1,395
Brian Atwood “Tribeca” Platform Sandals in Gold, $1,277.74
Brian Atwood “Tribeca” Metallic Lamé Platform Sandals in Rum, $895
Brian Atwood “Tribeca” Patent Leather Platform Sandals in Pink, $948
Brian Atwood “Tribeca” Laser Platform Sandals in Blue, $1,695
Do you approve of Hailee Steinfeld’s romantic entrance to the premiere of ‘Romeo and Juliet’? Which of these gorgeous colors and style variations of the Brian Atwood Tribeca platform sandals do you prefer?
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