Mary J. Blige Wears Gianvito Rossi “Aurelie” PVC-Strap Sandals

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Mary J. Blige glammed up for the Hollywood premiere of ‘Think Like a Man Too’ held at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Monday last week.

The 43-year-old Grammy Award–winning artist recorded a collection of songs for the romantic-comedy movie, which will hit theaters on June 20. The soundtrack, ‘Think Like a Man Too’, also serves as Blige’s 12th studio album and will be released on June 17.

Mary J. Blige at the 'Think Like a Man Too' premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on June 9, 2014Mary J. Blige at the ‘Think Like a Man Too’ premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on June 9, 2014

The singer posed for the paps in a sexy fitted LBD that features cutout details on the sleeves and the bodice, which she styled with a spiked necklace and a pair of hoop earrings. Giving her black number a pop of color was her nail polish in bright yellow!

Mary J. Blige wearing a fitted black dress at the 'Think Like a Man Too' Los Angeles premiereMary J. Blige wearing a fitted black dress at the ‘Think Like a Man Too’ Los Angeles premiere

Mary opted for a pair of interesting sandals from Gianvito Rossi’s Spring 2014 collection to complement her outfit. Called the “Aurelie,” these sandals feature black stretch leather ankle cuffs, wide translucent PVC front straps, open toes, and leather-covered stiletto heels that measure about 4 inches.

Mary J. Blige wearing Gianvito Rossi sandals

Mary J. Blige wearing Gianvito Rossi sandalsMary J. Blige wearing Gianvito Rossi sandals

These Gianvito Rossi sandals are available in black and beige at Barneys New York.

Gianvito Rossi Aurelie PVC-Strap Sandals

Gianvito Rossi Aurelie PVC-Strap SandalsGianvito Rossi “Aurelie” PVC-Strap Sandals, $985

Gianvito Rossi Aurelie PVC-Strap SandalsGianvito Rossi “Aurelie” PVC-Strap Sandals in Beige, $985

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