Mikey Madison attended the 2024 Golden Globes First-Time Nominee Luncheon in Beverly Hills, Calif. in a classy pair of rounded toe pumps.
Held at Maybourne Beverly Hills, Madison and her stylist Jamie Mizrahi seemingly opted for a pair of black satin pumps from Ferragamo. She wore the designer’s Ermelia pumps, which are inspired by the glamorous styles from the 1920s.
The shoes were made in Italy using strips of lustrous satin which wrap around the shoes upper concealing the toes, and sit on a slim 95mm heel. Constructed with patent leather material, the shoes featured a slingback strap with an elastic insert alongside a leather lining and outsole. The upper region of the shoe consisted of a sharp, triangular design typical of pointed pump silhouettes.
A black colorway completed the model, rounded out by a sharp stiletto heel measuring slightly over 4-inches, which is in-line with what the singer prefers wearing for upscale events and occasions. A black ankle strap locked her feet in place as she walked.
As for her ensemble, the 25-year-old actress wore a delicate wraparound dress from JW Anderson’s Fall/Winter 2024 Ready to Wear Collection that featured elegant lines and tailored structuring around the shoulders. Wearing her hair in a loose style, she accessorized her look with a silver pair of earrings.
Regarded as a preferred shoe for red carpets and formal occasions, the popularity of the slim stiletto heel started re-emerging again at the start of the 2020s. Many brands such as Stuart Weitzman, Chanel and Gucci offer a wide range of pointed-pumps throughout the season. The style, itself, has been around for decades, experiencing subtle updates throughout the years that have made them slightly more modernized, and praised for their ability to blend together elements of vintage and modern-day fashion as the silhouette is often praised for its versatility and ease of styling.
Madison is slowly becoming a red carpet style icon. For example, she was recently spotted at the 34th Annual Gotham Awards held at Cipriani Wall Street in a pair of exaggerated pointed-toe pumps that were crafted with suede material, and for the FX’s ‘Better Things’ tv show panel earlier this year, she was photographed in a pair of strappy sandals that were crafted with patent leather, and characterized by their criss-cross straps in the front.