Hailee Steinfeld flashed a smile in a Lanvin oversized sleeve jacket styled with oversized asymmetric wide-leg jeans and a white printed cotton twill bib top from the same fashion house while exiting the Ed Sullivan Theater on Monday evening in New York City.

She had just finished taping her appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where the 23-year-old actress/singer hit the stage to perform her ballad “Wrong Direction.”.
“I performed ‘Wrong Direction‘ for the first time tonight on @colbertlateshow,” Hailee wrote on Twitter after the performance. “I didn’t expect it to be as hard as it was…the second I starting singing I felt like my heart stopped. Hurt so good.”
The True Grit actress completed her look with Jimmy Choo Anouk pumps and jewelry from Nouvel Heritage.

Earlier the same month, Hailee rocked a sparkling Prada slip dress, Dochas sandals and a Ciggy clutch from Jimmy Choo (available at Farfetch), and Anita Ko jewelry to the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party following the 92nd Oscars.

In October 2013, Hailee Steinfeld flaunted her legs at the photocall for her latest movie “Ender’s Game” held at Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin. The young actress once again showcased her impeccable red carpet style.

She looked both gothic and edgy in an Erdem Pre-Fall 2014 sheer dress, which featured black-and-white floral appliques, a lace collar, and a velvet waistband.
She added some more gothic vibes to her outfit with kohl-rimmed eyes, a nude lip shade, and black mesh boots.

At the time just 16-years-old, Hailee already knew how to put together incredibly stylish looks even when dressing maturely. We also coveted her shoe collection. She probably has everything!

For the photocall, she opted for her Bionda Castana “Belen” booties, which definitely perfected her look.
These edgy shoes feature dramatic black mesh combined with black suede panels. They have a back zipper fastening, 4.5-inch heels, and about half-inch platforms as well.
Bionda Castana Belen Boots, £420
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