Mindy Kaling shared her latest project in the “The View” program this week, thanks to the power of prints.
When I left the show in the studio in New York City on Thursday afternoon, the creator of the “I have never had” wearing a silk mid -long skirt, short bubble sleeves, covered with brown, beige, and black spots leopard leopard all over the body. Tattoos. It is a matching belt to add a ladylike dress to this wild dress with a carved black rose buckle on it. Kaling wore a black leather coat with thick plush artificial fur to resist the chill of early winter. Her set is equipped with diamond earrings and stacked gold rings.
In terms of shoes, Kaling completes her overall shape with a pair of transparent high heels. Her style includes a thin black pointed sole, with a matching heel and ankle strap. Although a set of 4 -inch fine high heels add glory to these shoes, it is really noticeable is its toes -a triangular upper made of transparent PVC make Kaling’s shoes almost no.
The star sat down in the “The View” program to discuss her latest project, including the second season of “sexual life of female college students” and the importance of supporting different female voices in the entertainment industry. You can find her complete interview on YouTube below.
Earlier, Kaling also discussed Mindy’s reading club in the “Good Morning American” program to prove the power of pointed shoes. In this outing, she wore a black and white butterfly knot mini skirt with a towering 6 -inch thick bottom high -heeled shoes -in fact, this is the popular Bebe style of Giuseppe Zanotti.
The creators of “Mindy Project” never avoid bold shapes, and often wear bright colors, charming textures, and cheerful printed printed on brands such as Oscar de La RENTA, Retrofete and Tory Burch. There are colorful sandals and high heels from designers such as Stuart Weitzman, Christian Louboutin and Sophia Webster in the Kaling wardrobe. After get off work, she will also wear Hoka One One sports shoes, Adidas slippers and low -heeled Kate Spade sandals.