Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Lily Aldridge, and Joan Smalls Welcome Their Latest Campaign for Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo Party

<h1 class="title">Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Sandra Choi, and Pierre Denis</h1><cite class="credit">Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com</cite>

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Sandra Choi, and Pierre Denis

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<h1 class="title">Lily Aldridge</h1><cite class="credit">Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com</cite>

Lily Aldridge

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<h1 class="title">Tiffany Haddish and Joan Smalls</h1><cite class="credit">Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com</cite>

Tiffany Haddish and Joan Smalls

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<h1 class="title">Georgia Fowler</h1><cite class="credit">Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com</cite>

Georgia Fowler

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<h1 class="title">Gala González, Dr. Barbara Sturm, and Charly Sturm</h1><cite class="credit">Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com</cite>

Gala González, Dr. Barbara Sturm, and Charly Sturm

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<h1 class="title">Justine Skye and Law Roach</h1><cite class="credit">Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com</cite>

Justine Skye and Law Roach

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Hidden in the depths of New York’s Chinatown, Jimmy Choo’s legions of loyal fans were busy having a roaring time last night. Set in the subterranean hot spot Chinese Tuxedo, Choo’s top brass, including creative director Sandra Choi, feted the arrival of an all-new ad campaign starring Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Lily Aldridge, and Joan Smalls that’s sure to take your Instagram feed by storm. “The whole premise was a girls’ night in,” Huntington-Whiteley told Vogue during cocktail hour. “Lily, Joan, and I were cast because we’re all real friends, so the fun you see in the campaign was legit and real. Usually, when we see each other, it’s out and about at fabulous events like this, but occasionally we get a nice night in. We catch up, watch a movie, and order some Chinese food.”

Lucky for her, Chinese cuisine was the fare of choice, and as guests took their seats, the dishes of elevated takes on Chinese-American fare began to arrive, followed by some wonderfully kitschy entertainment by Alessandro Ristori & the Portofinos. With their uniquely ’70s flair and blazing sideburns, the gents rocked the room all night with their covers of classic jams. However, no song selection seemed more fitting than Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’,” as partygoers showed off their own pairs of the newly released metallic thigh-high stiletto boots, seen on the feet of more than a handful of stylish attendees.

But eventually, as guests wound up atop tables and chairs to show off their dance moves, their shoes were left aside—but Tiffany Haddish soldiered on. “I love a beautiful shoe, don’t get me wrong,” the hilarious Haddish told us alongside stylist Law Roach. “I will wear a shoe, and I will be in pain, but if the shoe looks good, it doesn’t matter—and I usually get free drinks, so I don’t really feel it ’til the next day!”

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