Olivia Wilde Climbs Into Chloé’s Aria Platforms in a Rich Amber for the Taormina Film Festival in Italy
Olivia Wilde is ready to be honored. The actress arrived for a photo call at the 71st Taormina Film Festival on Friday in Taormina, Italy, where she is set to receive the Creativity Award. For the photo op, Wilde donned a look from Chloé, complete with her platform heels, a maxidress and a bag from the brand.
Olivia Wilde attends the photo call at the 71st Taormina Film Festival on Friday in Taormina, Italy.
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For shoes, she opted for Chloé‘s Aria platform sandals in a rich, amber gold color. Crafted from velvet and vegetable-tanned calfskin, the Aria platform sandals pair a block heel with a distinctive wavy sole.
The shoes feature ruched strap details on the back that wrap around the heel of the foot, while the front is secured by a leather strap finished with a Chloé-engraved Paddington buckle. A thick strap envelops the front of the foot and features a slight open-toe design. The sandal’s heel height measures approximately five inches, and the front of the shoe features a slight platform, set off by a square-toe design.
She paired the shoes with a powder yellow Chloé dress. The thin-strap midi dress is made from organic silk with a rose jacquard, featuring lace inserts and gathered details under the chest. She completed the look with more accessories from the brand, including a mini bracelet hobo bag in suede leather and the Chloé magnificent necklace in gold.
The actress, director, and producer is receiving the Creativity Award at the Taormina Film Festival, which runs from June 10 to 14 in the hilltop Sicilian town. Other attendees and honorees include Martin Scorsese, Michael Douglas, Catherine Deneuve and Helen Hunt. Ana de Armas’ “Ballerina” will open the Taormina film festival, with director Len Wiseman and actor Norman Reedus presenting. Wilde is set to direct the upcoming comedy “The Invite,” which follows her first two films as a director — 2019’s “Booksmart” and 2022’s “Don’t Worry Darling.”
