A’Ja Wilson Glides Down ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ Spirit Tunnel in White Hot Louboutins
A’Ja Wilson softened a menswear-inspired look with crisp white high heels for an appearance on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Tuesday, which films in Los Angeles. The two-time WNBA champion stepped down the show’s popular Spirit Tunnel before heading out into her interview in Christian Louboutin pumps, dancing along to a remixed version of Petey Pablo’s “Raise Up.”
A’Ja Wilson (Photo credit: Chris Haston/WBTV)
Photo credit: Chris Haston/WBTV
For her look, Wilson wore a gray three-piece suit, which consisted of an overcoat, which she removed before the sit-down with Hudson, wide-legged pleated trousers with a side pocket, and a buttoned vest with lapels. She paired the look with a sharp white button-down shirt and a white tie.
For shoes, the basketball star went for height and polish. She wore a patent leather pointed-toe design by the French luxury footwear brand, while the upper rested on a sky-high, slender stiletto heel measuring around four inches. The heels’ height did not deter the athlete from effortlessly and energetically dancing down the tunnel.
The shoe features a revealing silhouette that gently encases the foot, plunging down into a low-cut vamp, which then tapers off into a subtly pointed toe. The shoes are crafted from a glossy white patent calf leather, which makes the brand’s signature red sole pop even more. The shoes appear to be the designer’s classic Pigalle style, which is currently available in black on the Christian Louboutin website and retails for $895.

A’Ja Wilson (Photo credit: Chris Haston/WBTV)
Photo credit: Chris Haston/WBTV
When she’s not wearing her own Nike signature sneakers, Wilson, who is styled by Icon Billingsley, has been known to pop on a high heel from brands like Gianvito Rossi, size-inclusive brand Smash Shoes, Kendall Miles, Wet Kiss and more. The basketball star was on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” to talk about leading her team the Las Vegas Aces to victory during the WNBA finals, being a two-time champion, and more.
