From pumps in unexpected colors, to chunky hoof-like boots, the Met Gala had it all!
Scroll through to see the best shoes on thered carpetthis year.
Bad Bunny in black leather Tabi boots and retrograding spats by Christian Louboutin for Maison Margiela.
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Jennie Kim wore a full Alaia look in monochromatic cobalt blue.
Amy Fine Collins in mismatched Thom Browne ocean-themed mules.
Josh OConnor in floral embellished boots from Loewes spring 2024 collection.
Bad Bunny in black leather Tabi boots and “retrograding spats” by Christian Louboutin for Maison Margiela.
Zoe Saldana in Chloes latest over-the-knee boots (remember to tuck the dressintothem for the correct effect!).
Kylie Kenners simple pointed slingbacks matched her elegant minimalist vibe for the evening.
Sarah Jessica Parkers Richard Quinn shoes were half-pump, half-embellished hosiery.
Jennie Kim wore a full Alaïa look in monochromatic cobalt blue.
Cole Escola in white Thom Browne penny loafers.
Michelle Williams paired her pink pixie and frothy Chanel look with iridescent pumps.
Rebecca Halls Danielle Frankel mules werre hand-painted to match her gown.
Elle Fanning’s transparent shoes made it seem as if she was barefoot and walking on her tippy toes all evening.
Loewes Jonathan Anderson in sparkly green boots from, who else?, Loewe.
Ivy Gettys animal print pumps were the perfect match to her vintage-inspired gown by Conner Ives.
Lana del Reys McQueen hoof boots grounded her ethereal gown.
Amy Fine Collins in mismatched Thom Browne ocean-themed mules.
Hamish Bowles in satin lavender mary-janes.
Chloe Sevigny wore a peeptoe sandal with a mesh detail that captured the energy of her Dilara Findikoglu gown.
Jill Kargmans shoes captured the exact maximalist witchy vibe of her lace gown look.
Josh O’Connor in floral embellished boots from Loewe’s spring 2024 collection.
A red satin pump was the perfect punctuation for Adwoa Aboahs custom H&M ensemble.
Barry Keoghans Burberry boots anchored his three-piece velvet suit.
Brie Larson wore minimal metallic gold Prada sandals.
Zoe Saldana in Chloé’s latest over-the-knee boots (remember to tuck the dressintothem for the correct effect!).
Alton Mason in sky-high Thom Browne platforms.
Kylie Kenner’s simple pointed slingbacks matched her elegant minimalist vibe for the evening.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Richard Quinn shoes were half-pump, half-embellished hosiery.
Cole Escola in white Thom Browne penny loafers.
Michelle Williams’ paired her pink pixie and frothy Chanel look with iridescent pumps.
Rebecca Hall’s Danielle Frankel mules werre hand-painted to match her gown.
Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson in sparkly green boots from, who else?, Loewe.
Ivy Getty’s animal print pumps were the perfect match to her vintage-inspired gown by Conner Ives.
Lana del Rey’s McQueen hoof boots grounded her ethereal gown.
Hamish Bowles in satin lavender mary-janes.
Chloë Sevigny wore a peeptoe sandal with a mesh detail that captured the energy of her Dilara Findikoglu gown.
Jill Kargman’s shoes captured the exact maximalist witchy vibe of her lace gown look.
Gayle King’s acid green pumps were a slightly different shade than lime green dress and that’s why they looked so cool (the purple bows also helped).
A red satin pump was the perfect punctuation for Adwoa Aboah’s custom H&M ensemble.
Barry Keoghan’s Burberry boots anchored his three-piece velvet suit.
Brie Larson wore minimal metallic gold Prada sandals.
Alton Mason in sky-high Thom Browne platforms.
We can’t really see Gwendoline Christie’s full shoes underneath her Maison Margiela ensemble, but the fact that they are an unexpected shade of mustard yellow (and seem to be velvet) is enough for us know that they are exactly right.