Jennifer Connelly knows a dramatic shoe can make a look. Amen to that. A fan of funky footwear, she wore lace open-toe lace-up Givenchy booties to the Late Show With David Letterman. She must have been a tad chilly, showing off her toned gams, and her sleek black coat provided some additional polish. The only jewels in sight were a few rings, but really, aren't we all gawking at those shoes anyway? Note to self: When in a holiday rush, grab a Fab coat, and slip on some super fresh shoes. Almost sounds too easy.

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I don't love how those shoes fit her particular ankle width, but they are still pretty cool, she could have used something that ended in a wider part of her feet...just me being picky.
1she is gorgeous! : )
2I'd like her legs, please.
3holy leggy wonder......she's so stunning. i saw her once at a museum just hanging out with her son...simple but flawless.
4I actually don't like the shoes, but do agree that she does look gorgeous.
5AH! Love her! She's stunning and I really like her style.
6She looks gorgeous. I love the all look.
7This whole ensemble is great. I like all black look. But isn't it cold? those shoes are lace. It's great for hot summer nights out but not the cold.
8She is so pretty and I love this outfit. It's like one of those "why didn't I think of that?"
9Those shoes are too clunky for the outfit.
10I kind of like the shoes...
11I love her and I love the simplicity of it, but I still hate peep-toe booties - I do like the lace idea though...
12i love the shoes its amazing she looks fabulous
13I really hate booties.
14I watched Letterman and she looked really really thin.
15No love for the shoes, sorry, if it's cold enough that she needs a coat, she needs something actually covering her feet too!
LOTS of love for the enamel earrings and for the clutch, though.
16Love the shoes!!
17Don't see the appeal of her legs, the look like they are about to break, ewww. I prefer a meatier look, toned but with more size, that would look a million times better, sexier and healthier. The obsession with skinniness is scary, I love how in my culture skinniness is not encouraged.
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