Oprah Winfrey Wore a Pair of $90 Sneakers on Her New Cover
Oprah Winfrey graces the cover of O, The Oprah Magazine's May issue (and she's the epitome of casual-cool). Just take a look for yourself.
For the cover shoot, Winfrey wore a pair of Michael Kors pants, which she called "fantastic—like pajamas, but with a crease;" a sleek Derek Lam sweater with tie detailing; and a pair of ivory canvas sneakers, the latter of which instantly caught our eye because, well, Oprah in sneakers! But really, because after a bit more digging, we learned the chic ivory shoes are actually super affordable.
Ringing in at just under $90, the canvas sneakers (also available in black, navy, purple, and red) feature a jute-wrapped midsole detailing and are ideal for springtime. They're cute, comfortable, and airy (thanks to the soft and breathable fabric linings, per the product description). Oh, and we can't forget to mention they are also Oprah Winfrey approved. Now, read on to see Winfrey's stunning cover, and then shop the sneakers for yourself.
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