Eva Longoria’s Pinky Escapes From Her Brian Atwood ‘Vanity’ Sandals

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Last Wednesday, Eva Longoria guested on the “Late Show with David Letterman” in a Victoria Beckham dress to talk about the “Desperate Housewives” finale.

There were only pictures of Eva from the front at this occasion at first but those black fringes peeking out from the back told me that her shoes are not just an ordinary pair of blush satin heels. So thankfully, these new pictures of the American actress outside the Ed Sullivan Theater have finally surfaced and we can now see her shoes in their entirety:

Eva Longoria stops by the 'Late Show with David Letterman' and poses for photos outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on May 9, 2012

Actress Eva Longoria in a Victoria Beckham dressEva Longoria stops by the ‘Late Show with David Letterman’ and poses for photos outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on May 9, 2012

Eva Longoria is clearly aware that her shoes are just TDF. Look at how she’s working them in every shot! She’s also doing that look-over-the-shoulder pose in about half of the pictures from this set. Well, maybe I’d do that too if I was wearing these shoes.

Check out Eva Longoria’s shoes up close:

Eva Longoria wearing Brian Atwood ‘Vanity’ chain and fringe trimmed sandals

Eva Longoria wearing Brian Atwood ‘Vanity’ chain and fringe trimmed sandals

Eva Longoria wearing Brian Atwood ‘Vanity’ chain and fringe trimmed sandalsEva Longoria’s pinky toe falling out of her Brian Atwood ‘Vanity’ chain and fringe trimmed sandals

Eva Longoria’s amazing little black dress accessories are these ‘Vanity’ shoes from the Brian Atwood Spring 2012 collection:

Brian Atwood ‘Vanity’ chain and fringe trimmed sandals

These have the same chain and fringe trim we first saw on Olivia Wilde’s Brian Atwood ‘Blanco’ sandals. Many of you found those sandals a bit over-the-top so maybe you’ll appreciate this trim more on this more refined style.

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