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Everybody Still Hates Chris Drops First-Look Image at San Diego Comic-Con
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Best Shoes Moments at San Diego Comic-Con 2024: Florence Pugh in Metallic Boots, Emma Corrin in Pointy Heels and More
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San Diego Comic-Con 2024 was a whirlwind of excitement, and while the focus was on groundbreaking trailers and star-studded panels, the footwear was equally worthy of attention. From classic superhero boots to classic strappy sandals, the footwear at this year’s event truly stole the show. Here’s a look at some of the best shoe moments from the convention, featuring the actors and films that made headlines.
Florence Pugh
Florence Pugh made an appearance at the Marvel Studios Panel for her upcoming film “Thunderbolts,” held at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday. The talented actress, known for her bold fashion choices, did not disappoint, stepping out in a striking ensemble that perfectly blended high fashion with a touch of superhero glam. Pugh wore a black David Koma minidress from the label’s resort 2025 collection. Pugh opted for a pair of metallic knee-high slouch boots that were croc embossed. These boots not only added an edge to her ensemble but also highlighted one of the season’s hottest trends: statement boots.
Vanessa Kirby
Vanessa Kirby attended the Marvel Studios Panel to promote her film “Fantastic Four” at San Diego Comic-Con. Kirby opted for a sleek and modern outfit, pairing a plunging black top with a red leather pencil skirt that hugged her figure. She wore a pair of minimalist black strappy sandals that perfectly balanced her bold ensemble. The sandals featured delicate ankle straps and thin heels, providing an elegant and understated contrast to her vibrant skirt.
Emma Corrin
Emma Corrin attended the Ultimate “Deadpool & Wolverine” Celebration of Life event at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday night wearing a sleek shoulder-less minidress from Hodakova with sheer tights, showcasing her fashionable nature. Accompanying her outfit of choice for the evening was a unique pair of pointed pumps emphasized by a large chunky buckle strap in the mid-foot. The distinctive design of these pumps added a striking element to Corrin’s sophisticated look.
Skai Jackson
Skai Jackson slipped into a pair of strappy sandals while making an appearance at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday afternoon, which she teamed with a matching striped blouse and shorts set. Jackson’s sandals were characterized by two straps on the upper that crisscrossed over the front part of her foot. A separate strap was present around her ankle, with a buckle fastening that allowed for extra security while walking.
Bella Thorne
Bella Thorne made an appearance for the “The Tower” press line Friday night at San Diego Comic-Con in a pair of strappy sandals that served as a complement to a hipster-themed outfit. Crafted with leather, the shoes boasted multiple straps that criss-crossed on the upper region. Thorne’s choice of footwear added a stylish and edgy touch to her ensemble, perfectly aligning with her daring fashion sense.
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Red Devils of San Diego: 'We can't wait!'
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Manchester United are, of course, in the United States for Tour 2024, presented by Snapdragon. And our own aforementioned Captain Marvel, club legend Bryan Robson, is in tow.
Our first tour game took place in Los Angeles at the weekend – a narrow 2-1 defeat to Arsenal – but now the Reds are ready to head south, down Interstate 5, towards what is known in some quarters as ‘America’s Finest City’. There, in San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium, Erik ten Hag’s team will face La Liga’s Real Betis.
For the Red Devils of San Diego, our dedicated Manchester United Supporters’ Club in the area, it’s a hugely exciting moment. During the season, the group’s members will gather together to watch matches at the Liberty Call Distilling Company, but on Wednesday evening, the 20-times champions of England will be there, in the flesh, right on the front doorstep.
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Locals watch: A look at how San Diegans fared in Sunday’s Olympic competition
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A daily update of athletes from San Diego County competing at this summer’s Olympics:
Sunday’s results
Archery: The U.S. women’s team with Chula Vista-based Catalina Gnoriega and Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez lost in the elimination round 5-1 against Chinese Taipei.
Basketball: Isaiah Pineiro (USD) started for Puerto Rico and had four points in a 90-79 loss against South Sudan in group play. Isalys Quinones (Otay Ranch High School) came off the bench and had five points for the Puerto Rican women in a 58-55 loss against Serbia.
Rowing: Azja Czajkowski (Bonita Vista High School) and partner Jess Thoennes finished third in their preliminary heat behind the Netherland and Lithuania, advancing to the Wednesday’s semifinals.
Rugby sevens: The Chula Vista-based women’s team beat Japan 36-7 and Brazil 24-5 to clinch a spot in the quarterfinals. Sarah Levy (University City High School) scored a try against Japan.
Sailing: Hans Henken (Coronado High School) and partner Ian Barrows are in 12th place after the first three races of the 49er skiff class in Marseille.
Soccer: The U.S. women beat Germany 3-1 in Marseille to clinch a spot in the quarterfinals. Wave defender Naomi Girma started but forward Jaedyn Shaw was out with leg injury. Australia, with Wave players Kaitlyn Torpey and Emily van Egmond, beat Zambia 6-5 in a wild game in Nice. And in St.-Etienne, Canada and Wave goalie Kailen Sheridan won 2-1 against France, which has new Wave signee Delphine Cascarino.
Water polo: Alex Bowen (Santana High School) scored two goals for the U.S. men in a 12-8 against Italy in their group play opener.
Monday’s action
Basketball: Kelsey Plum (La Jolla Country Day) and the U.S. women’s team opens group play against Japan at noon PDT.
Beach volleyball: Chase Budinger (La Costa Canyon High School) and partner Miles Evans open the men’s tournament against Youssef Krou and Arnaud Gauthier-Rat of France in the stadium in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower.
Field hockey: Megan Valzonis (Canyon Hills High School) and the U.S. women’s team continue pool play against Spain.
Rugby sevens: The Chula Vista-based U.S. women close group play against host France, then advance to the quarterfinals no matter the result. The semis and final are Tuesday.
Skateboarding: Tokyo bronze medalist Jagger Eaton (Encinitas) is in the men’s street competition that was postponed from last Friday by rain.
Tennis: Taylor Fritz (Torrey Pines High School) and partner Tommy Paul play their first-round doubles match against Felix Auger-Aliassime and Milos Roanic of Canada.
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