Sofia Vergara Soars in 6-Inch Amina Muaddi PVC Heels for ‘America’s Got Talent’
Sofia Vergara took off-duty style to new heights this week.
On Tuesday, Vergara stepped out in Los Angeles to begin filming a new season of “America’s Got Talent,” alongside co-star Heidi Klum. For the occasion, the “Modern Family” star wore a towering pair of FNAA-winning designer Amina Muaddi’s $1,330 Dalida mules — a clear PVC style with glossy platform soles and curved toe straps.
Thick, curved clear heels totaling 5.5 inches in height finished the set with a sky-high height boost, providing the “Three Stooges” actress with an outfit base that was dynamic and slick. The see-through pair brought a dynamic finish to the rest of Vergara’s outfit, as well: a white button-down shirt, slightly tucked into a flared set of distressed blue denim jeans.
Vergara opted to accent her outfit with twisted gold earrings, as well as glossy black cat-eyed sunglasses and an olive green canvas Dior Book tote.
Mules like Vergara’s have risen in popularity this year from their sleek, slip-on silhouettes, as well as daring clear textures and bases. Similar pairs often feature tall block or stiletto heels, paired with thick soles to create a smoother height difference. Styles have been released in both matte and transparent textures from a range of brands in recent months, including Aldo, Paris Texas and Gucci, among others.
For footwear, Vergara favors tall platform sandals and pumps. Aside from stiletto and block-heeled styles, the “Griselda” actress’ rotation also includes trendy Gia Borghini mules, See by Chloé boots and Puma sneakers. Vergara’s made soaring heeled platform pumps and sandals her go-to’s over the years, as well, often hailing from top brands including Christian Louboutin, Saint Laurent and Gianvito Rossi.
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Aaron Royce is the Digital Editor for Footwear News, where he writes stories on celebrity style, brand collaborations and in-depth profile interviews. Prior to joining Footwear News, Royce wrote and interned for publications including PAPER, Grazia and the Daily Front Row. He currently holds a B.S. in mass communications from Virginia Commonwealth University.
