Gabrielle Union ran through two versions of the neutral heel outside ABC Studios in New York City on Tuesday, pairing orange python pumps and brown wedge boots with sharp, menswear-leaning outerwear.
Union wore a full-length gray coat and a neutral heeled boot. The outer layer was a boxy, ankle-grazing style with front buttons and flap pockets in a textured gray fabric. Under the hem, smooth light brown ankle boots peeked out.

Gabrielle Union is seen arriving at ABC Studios on Tuesday in New York City, wearing what appear to be Bottega Veneta boots.
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The silhouette appears to be a pointed-toe boot from Bottega Veneta, due to its architectural heel commonly seen on silhouettes from the designer.

A closer look at Gabrielle Union’s neutral, pointed-toe boots with an architectural wedge heel.
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For a second pass, Union switched to Jude’s Haze pumps with a charcoal gray coat cut like a long blazer. The shoes featured an almond-shaped toe, a tapered heel and a low-cut vamp in a saturated orange python-embossed leather.

Gabrielle Union wearing Jude’s Haze Pumps in a python-embossed orange hue while out in New York City on Tuesday.
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She kept the rest of the look compact to show the pumps. The coat hit high on the thigh with wide sleeves and oversized patch pockets, worn over a collared shirt in a contrasting blue tone.
The day added another Jude moment to Union’s recent shoe run. In January, she visited SiriusXM Studios in New York in the label’s Fame pumps with a navy three-piece suit, putting one of Jude’s best-known curved-heel styles into a power-dressing context. Since launching in 2024, the 2025 FNAA-winning brand has built a following among stylists and celebrities for almond-toe pumps and directional heels crafted in Portugal from Italian leathers.

A closer look at Gabrielle Union’s orange python Haze pumps by Jude.
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Union is out and about in New York as she continues her work off-screen. In January, Bayer named her the face of its “Life Doesn’t Stop for a Hot Flash” campaign for Lynkuet, an FDA-approved, non-hormonal treatment for moderate to severe hot flashes due to menopause, with the awareness push rolling out across digital and streaming platforms.

