Hilary Duff‘s look for her appearance on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” was what fashion dreams are made of. The singer stopped by the show for Wednesday’s episode in a Tory Burch color-blocked dress, which she paired with a stylish Amina Muaddi mules in all white.
Duff opted for the Amina Muaddi Anok mule 105 for her interview on the daytime talk show. The Anok is a style of a mule with the structure of a pump. The shoes gave the former Disney Channel star a major boost thanks to its 105mm stiletto heel. The mules are designed with a dramatically elongated, pointed toe.
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What makes the Amina Muaddi design a standout among the rest of the designer mules on the market are the slightly raised heel counter. While most mules leave the back of the heel completed exposed, the back of the Anoks provide more coverage. The vamp lands faintly higher on the top of the foot, and they hug the feet delivering a snugglier fit.
Duff’s Anok pumps are also on trend thanks to their upper being crafted full from soft calf napa leather, in all white. White shoes are having a moment, with them appearing on various runway shows and stars wearing them on red carpets, awards ceremonies and TV appearances wearing all-white shoes.
While the brand no longer offers the mules in all white, they have the black patent leather, black satin and leopard printed pony hair. They all retail for $1,185. Muaddi has also expanded her Anok offerings, and now delivers the pointy toe style in a slingback version, an ankle strap pump version and a platform.
Duff seems to be a fan of Amina Muaddi shoes and wore the white mules with a dijon Tibi Chassis Hoop Strappy Dress to deliver the 2026 commencement speech at Northeastern University in April. She was also spotted wearing the brand’s Jamie Boots in brown while in New York in March.
For the talk show, she paired them with a Tory Burch black color-blocked midi dress, which was designed with see-through panels around the round neckline and short sleeves, and white details on the collar and on the sides that matched the pumps.
The singer danced down the “Spirit Tunnel” to a reimagined version of her 2003 song “What Dreams Are Made Of.” The “Lizzie McGuire” star was on the show to talk about her return to music after 10 years, and the release of her sixth studio album “Luck…or Something,” which dropped in February.