Katy Perry Leaves BBC Radio 1 Studios in Green Suede Pumps

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Who said suits were just for the 9-to-5 crowd? Definitely not Katy Perry. Just prior to attending the 2017 Brit Awards, the singer was spotted making a business casual appearance on The Radio 1 Breakfast Show, where she discussed her new single with host Nick Grimshaw.

The 32-year-old singer looked chic in olive co-ords as she made her way inside the BBC Radio 1 Studios in London. The past Super Bowl performer wore a blazer with military-inspired buttons and a pair of culottes, both by Elisabetta Franchi. For some chic contrast, she also donned a silky printed turtleneck top by French fashion designer Vanessa Seward.

Katy accessorized her rather eccentric ensemble with a gold necklace and a chunky gold chain bracelet, and complemented her look with tousled waves and smoky eye-makeup. Katy capped off her look with a simple pair of green suede pumps, which perfectly matched her outfit. These pumps have a classic design with pointed toes and high heels.

It does not seem like her shoes are from her eponymous footwear collection. Can you help us identify them?

Katy Perry wearing an Elisabetta Franchi blazer and culottes, a Vanessa Seward turtleneck top, and green suede pumps

Katy Perry wearing an Elisabetta Franchi blazer and culottes, a Vanessa Seward turtleneck top, and green suede pumps

Katy Perry wearing an Elisabetta Franchi blazer and culottes, a Vanessa Seward turtleneck top, and green suede pumps

Katy Perry wearing an Elisabetta Franchi blazer and culottes, a Vanessa Seward turtleneck top, and green suede pumps

Katy Perry wearing an Elisabetta Franchi blazer and culottes, a Vanessa Seward turtleneck top, and green suede pumps

Katy Perry wearing an Elisabetta Franchi blazer and culottes, a Vanessa Seward turtleneck top, and green suede pumpsKaty Perry leaving the BBC Radio 1 studios in London, England, on February 21, 2017.

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