Mila Kunis Adopts These 2000s Boots

by - October 10, 2023


Mila Kunis went into vacation mode after confiding in the difficulties of parenthood last October on the set of Ellen De Generes. Happy mother of two children, Wyatt and Dimitri, the American star known for her role in the television series "That '70s Show" was seen this Monday, December 20 in the streets of the city of Angels in a casual outfit.

The American actress was spotted with the most controversial pair of boots of the moment. 

In the middle of a Christmas shopping session, the one who shares the life of actor Ashton Kutchersince 2012 seems to have adopted the most hyped lined boots of the 2000s, we named: the UGG. Mila Kunis chose the classic model of the time, high camel-colored boots. Worn with skinny jeans, an oversized hooded sweatshirt and a red puffer jacket, the actress' UGGs aren't the first we've seen returning to the fashion scene. For a few weeks now, a plethora of celebrities and fashionistas have, like the interpreter of Jackie Burkhart, set their sights on these lined boots associated with the 2000s.

ARE UGGS ABOUT TO BECOME COOL AGAIN? 

It is no longer surprising to see trends from the past reappear, and each season has a new shoe obsession in store for us. After the Moon Boot, which is making a resounding fashion comebackthis winter, it's UGG's turn to return to the fashion scene. The Australian brand indeed has a fashion status that cannot be denied. Between collaborations with Y/Project, Telfar or Matty Bovan and trendy variations, the UGG seems to be taking its revenge on years of oblivion. This season, it is particularly the “ultra mini” model that is all the rage among fashionistas: from Rihanna to Gigi Hadid, via Bella Hadid or even the model Shanina Shaik, the little stuffed boot in the slipper style is everywhere. Worn casually chic with white straight jeans, an oversized blazer and an Elsa Hock-style t-shirt, UGGs become the statement piece of a look. So, is the return of UGGs yes or no?

 

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