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Jhené Aiko sat court side at the Lakers-Bucks game in Los Angeles on Thursday wearing a green reptilian-patterned ensemble and a pair of statement-making black platform sandals.
The singer drew attention in a breezy pants and top set featuring an all-over reptilian pattern in a dark green color. The shirt was a collared button down and the pants were a wide-leg set. Her outfit looked like the Cocoon Shirt and Pyjama Pants from Balenciaga‘s spring 2025 collection. Amping up her cool factor, Aiko wore a pair of black sunglasses. Her jewelry included rings and dainty layered necklaces while she also showcased a straightened hairstyle with a middle part.
Aiko, who has worn pointed-toe pumps and other footwear styles in the past, went with a pair of bold black platform sandals to accent her green ensemble. She wore a striking set with a hefty sole lifting up the shoe in front and a towering block heel in back; a simple thick black curved strap stretched across the toes. Her shoes strongly resembled Saint Laurent’s Jodie platform sandals, which are offered in various colors and materials. The silhouette includes a slender ankle strap with a gold buckle.
Platform sandals remain a popular footwear option, with a range of celebrities wearing the style in recent times. For instance, Tina Knowles, mother of Beyoncé, went on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” sporting a black pair with a custom red outfit by Amsale. In another example, Selena Gomez donned a champagne-hued pair from Stuart Weitzman to accompany her Ralph Lauren gown at the 2025 Oscars.
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