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Priyanka Chopra Slips Into Giuseppe Zanotti Sandals at ‘The Last 5 Years' Opening Night With Nick Jonas

Priyanka Chopra Slips Into Giuseppe Zanotti Sandals at ‘The Last 5 Years' Opening Night With Nick Jonas

Yahoo07-04-2025
Priyanka Chopra turned a business-chic look alongside husband Nick Jonas at the opening night of his new Broadway show 'The Last 5 Years' in New York City on Sunday.
The 'Quantico' star donned a sleek black vest featuring lapels that gave way to a plunging neckline and a form-fitting pencil skirt that sat high on the waist and hit just above the knee. She styled the sultry, office-inspired set with strappy black sandals courtesy of Giuseppe Zanotti.
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Chopra opted for one of the brand's most popular silhouettes, the 'Intriigo Strap.' Countless celebrities have reached for the same style, including Bella Hadid, Tracee Ellis Ross, Alix Earle, and Lily Collins. The sandals are defined by a distinctive toe strap that becomes thinner in the middle and a slinky ankle strap that criss-crosses in the back.
The 'Intriigo Strap,' which comes in various other colorways and finishes, is complete with a sharp pointed toe and an ultra-skinny stiletto heel that measures approximately 4 inches high. Chopra went with a classic black leather version.
The actress and film producer tied her look together with a bit of bling that included silver hoop earrings dotted with sparkly diamonds and stacked diamond bracelets. Meanwhile, Nick Jonas sported a dapper black pinstripe suit with black shoes from Burberry. Styled by Sydney Lopez, the Jonas Brothers star wore a white tank top under the double-breasted blazer.
Over the years, Chopra has become known for her head-turning ensembles on and off the red carpet. Whether she's hitting the pavement, appearing on a talk show, or attending a premiere, her outfits tend to garner attention.
For instance, she showed off striking sandals courtesy of Christian Louboutin and Aquazzura at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, last December.
Other luxury brands she's worn recently include Tom Ford, Paris Texas, Oscar de la Renta, Saint Laurent, and Dolce & Gabbana. She tends to gravitate toward monochromatic looks and favors strappy sandals. While her shoes last night were somewhat understated, she's no stranger to stepping out in a bold statement heel.
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