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If there was ever any doubt, Lucy Cohen has officially cemented her place as a little fashion icon. Andy Cohen’s 1-year-old daughter stepped out on Thanksgiving in none other than tiny silver Louboutin booties, and we are screaming over the photos.
Today, the Bravo host shared photos of his mom and his daughter enjoying yesterday’s celebration. In the first shot, Lucy stands tall in her pink dress that has a ruffle collar. The clip holding back her curly hair is adorable, but of course, her designer shoes are the star of the show. The silver metallic boots hit right above her ankle and have a cozy shearling cuff around the top.
In the next photo, she — with the help of her grandma — lifts up one foot and shows off the red bottoms of her fabulous footwear. Because of course they’re legit!
“My mom and my little girl ♥️ (…and Lucy’s Loub’s, courtesy of [Bravo’s Bevy Smith])”
Lucy’s Loub’s! Hey, Christian, we have a question. Can Lucy be the face of your next childrenswear collection? Andy already has the tagline ready.
“I can’t deal with how cute she is in her #Redbottoms you know I’ve spoiled her for life, sorry ????????♀️????❤️,” Smith commented on the post that got 117K likes in six hours.
“I imagine Lucy’s red bottoms will never touch the ground as long as Grandma is around♥️♥️♥️,” one person said. Because who could put that cutie down?
“OMG ❤️”
“So precious and those shoes!!! Look out Carrie Bradshaw.”
“Stop it,” one person said. “They make baby Louboutins??” They do! The iconic brand has an extensive line of shoes and bags for kids that includes sneakers, penny loafers, ballet flats, and more.
This is far from the first time little Lucy rocked an enviable outfit. Last month, she wore the most adorable leather jacket that we’re still thinking about. (Hey! This is a judgment-free zone!) And now we’ll be waiting with bated breath to see what Lucy and her big brother Ben wear for the rest of the holiday season. Blue Loubs for Hanukkah?! Sparkly ones for New Year’s Eve?! Yes and yes!