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Who Rocked It Best: Ashanti, Janelle, Kim, Iggy and Khloe Step Out In Givenchy’s Check Embossed Lace Up Ankle Boots

By Hadiza Saidu

Five celebrities stepped out in this Givenchy Check Embossed Lace-Up Ankle Boots at different times this year. It looks like this Givenchy open toe booties are a favourite. However picking the right ensemble to pair up with this boots isn’t as easy as it looks. Let’s check out how these lovely ladies did it.

 

R&B Singer Ashanti  went all out for her appearance  on MTV studios in a black and white patterned ensemble.  She paired her Givenchy check embossed lace-up ankle boots with a Balmain long sleeve baseball top, Balmain printed viscose jersey harem trousers.

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 Kim Kardashian made the Givenchy  boots a center of focus with an all Yves Saint Laurent men’s wear at Late Show With David Letterman.

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Singer Janelle Monae hit the stage of Billboard Music Awards  Las Vegas in May in her signature black and white uniform ensemble and replaced her usual brogues with the checkered booties.

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Khloe Kardashian paired hers with white and black Alexander Wang pleated short dress.

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Rapper Iggy Azalea is seen on her way to the Late show with David Letterman in gray fur paired the Givenchy boots and bright red lips.

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The Givenchy booties feature an open toe insert, leather toe ring, black and white harlequin checkerboard leather, lace up front, gold back zipper with a 4.3? gold cigarette heel height. It retails for $1,950 .

 

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My pick is Khloe Kardshian , her short dress and legs sets the boots off!  So who do you think rocked this five-way battle best??  Let’s hear from you!

 

 

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