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Blake Lively Gets Cozy for NYC Outing in Brown Leather Platform Uggs

Blake Lively slipped into a pair of shoes for the second time in a week.

The actress was seen in New York City on Thursday heading to Bradley Cooper’s apartment with Taylor Swift. For the outing, Lively donned the Ugg x Open Ceremony Tasman clogs. She also wore the shoes two days before in NYC. The clogs are covered in a chestnut leather material and feature a thick 2-inch platform base. A rounded toe and a large buckle detail over the top of the foot complete the footwear.

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Lively’s footwear style falls in line with the trend of clogs that have blown up since fall 2022. Different styles have come onto the market since the Birkenstock’s Boston clogs blew up, while other styles have been released from brands including Hermes, Ganni and Veronica Beard.

A closer look at Lively’s shoes.

For the rest of her look, Lively kept the ensemble equally as comfortable and casual. She paired baggy medium wash jeans with a cozy beige cardigan. The “Gossip Girl” alum added a matching top underneath the oversized sweater. Lively carried a navy blue Chanel quilted crossbody bag and accessorized further with sunglasses.

UGG X Open Ceremony Tasman
UGG X Open Ceremony Tasman

The “A Simple Favor” actress has been a longtime fixture on the fashion scene, stemming from her glamorous style and close friendships with designers like Christian Louboutin and the late Karl Lagerfeld. Lively previously served as the face of L’Oreal and Gucci’s Gucci Premiere perfume, as well as Chanel’s Mademoiselle handbag line, in the early 2010s. She’s also a front-row regular at Fashion Month, appearing at shows for brands like Michael Kors, Gucci and Dior, among others.

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About the Author:

Tara Larson is the editorial assistant for Footwear News. She mainly covers topics from celebrity style to new footwear launches and collaborations. She also serves as the assistant to editorial director Michael Atmore. Prior to joining Footwear News, she worked for Esquire and Traditional Home.

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