Aubrey Plaza’s Veiny Feet at Parks and Recreation Reunion Panel

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Aubrey Plaza showed off her veiny feet in Jimmy Choo sandals while walking on stage for the Parks and Recreation reunion panel during 2019 PaleyFest on Thursday at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Aubrey Plaza flaunted her sexy legs while attending the Parks and Recreation reunion panel during 2019 PaleyFest at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on March 21, 2019Aubrey Plaza flaunted her sexy legs while attending the Parks and Recreation reunion panel during 2019 PaleyFest at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on March 21, 2019

The American actress, comedian, and producer was joined at the event by her former co-stars Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Adam Scott, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Chris Pratt, Retta, Jim O’Heir, and Rob Lowe.

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She styled her black heels with a lace and satin mini dress from Jonathan Simkhai that you can buy for $711 at Matches Fashion. Aubrey accessorized with Zoe Chicco earrings and State Property rings.

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Jonathan Simkhai’s feminine aesthetic is apparent in this black satin mini dress.

Jonathan Simkhai’s feminine aesthetic is apparent in this black satin mini dress

Sheer lace adorns the chest and sleeves and borders the ruffled neck and hem, while a cut-out back enhances the sensual appeal.

Sheer lace adorns the chest and sleeves and borders the ruffled neck and hem, while a cut-out back enhances the sensual appeal

During the event, series co-creator Mike Schur opened up to THR about the possibility of a revival. “Everyone on this stage — and like 6 other people — would have to feel like there was a story that needed to be told,” he said. “The show had an argument to make,” he added.

“The argument was about teamwork and friendship and positivity being optimistic and not getting cynical and believing that people can do good and believing in the power of public service and believing that if you work hard and you put your head down and believe in the people around you who are part of your team, that good things are possible. That you’ll achieve the things you want to achieve, and I don’t feel like we left anything on the table. I feel like the show sort of made its argument. And we also — maybe this was like a preventative measure or something — we did jump ahead to the year, like, 2074.”

Amy Poehler said on the red carpet that she would be down for a revival.

“I am so not cool, so from minute one I’ve been like I’m down. Tell me where to go, I’ll clear my schedule,” she said. “I mean, Mike Schur currently produces and writes on I think 14 shows, so it’ll really be whenever he is ‘tech avail,’ as we like to say in the biz. But yeah, I’m ready.”

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