Olivia Palermo Walks Mr. Butler in Giannico’s Glittering Louis Mules

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Wearing black satin Louis 20mm mules from Milanese designer Nicolò Beretta’s luxury footwear brand Giannico ($387 at Farfetch), Olivia Palermo took her white Maltese dog, Mr. Butler, on a walk for his 15th birthday on Friday.

Olivia Palermo flaunts her legs in black satin Louis 20mm mules from GiannicoOlivia Palermo flaunts her legs in black satin Louis 20mm mules from Giannico

The 34-year-old American socialite styled her crystal-embellished mules with a white eyelet-cut lace dress and a multicolored tartan print embellished button blazer from her eponymous fashion label that you can buy for $446 at Farfetch.

The cat-eye frame of Olivia Palermo's Le Specs sunglasses adds a touch of styleThe cat-eye frame of Olivia Palermo’s Le Specs sunglasses adds a touch of style

She completed her look with a black face mask and Le Specs Half Moon Magic sunglasses with tortoiseshell frames that you can buy for $59 at Shopbop.

Olivia Palermo hides behind a face mask and sunglasses as she takes her dog Mr. Butler out for a walk in DumboOlivia Palermo hides behind a face mask and sunglasses as she takes her dog Mr. Butler out for a walk in Dumbo, Brooklyn. New York City, on June 12, 2020

Her black mules feature an almond toe, crystal embellishments, tassel detailing, a slip-on style, a branded insole, a low heel and a leather sole.

Giannico Louis 20mm Mules, $387

Giannico Louis 20mm Mules

Earlier this year, the daughter of real estate developer Douglas E. Palermo joined her husband Johannes Huebl at the Whitney Art Party in New York City. She styled a Hermes Pre-Fall 2019 dress with Casadei sandals and a Ralph & Russo Alina clutch.

Olivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl attend the 2020 Whitney Art PartyOlivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl attend the 2020 Whitney Art Party at The Whitney Museum of American Art on January 28, 2020, in New York City

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