Amanda Seyfried wore Cariuma sneakers three times at the Venice Film Festival


Amanda Seyfried is saying ciao to a new footwear favorite.

The star kept her Cariuma Oca Low Sneakers close by during the Venice Film Festival this week, wearing them a total of three times throughout the star-studded event.

She laced up the comfy kicks twice for water taxi rides throughout the festival, teaming them with laid-back looks.


Cariuma Oca Low in White Leather
Cariuma

The “Mamma Mia!” actress also proved they dress up like a dream, pairing them with a pale pink Max Mara blazer-and-short set to pose for photos outside of the Hotel Excelsior on Saturday.

While the sneakers already cost far less than the rest of Seyfried’s Venice outfits — including the Versace suit she borrowed from Julia Roberts — right now they’re even more of a steal, given Cariuma is offering $40 off purchases over $120 with the promo code FALLSTYLE.

In addition to Seyfried’s white leather pick, the shoes are sold in 16 other color combinations, plus suede, canvas and shearling-lined versions.


Cariuma Oca Low in White Leather
Cariuma


Cariuma Oca Low in White Leather
Cariuma

Seyfried’s not the first actress to wear the leather lace-ups for a festival; Helen Mirren picked a green canvas pair for Cannes in 2021.

They’re in good company, given the Oca Low has racked up over 1,600 five-star customer reviews to date, with shoppers calling them “quality” and “so comfortable.”

The sustainable sneaker brand is a longtime Hollywood hit; Nina Agdal and Whitney Port are fellow Oca fans, while Brooke Shields wore the brand’s Salvas sneakers to the airport last year.

Hollywood guys are also hooked; we’ve spotted Cariumas on everyone from Pete Davidson to Chris Martin to John Hamm.


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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.


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