7 Standout Heels at the People’s Choice Awards! Who Wore the Best Pair?

January 10, 2013 • By Roselle

It’s officially awards season, and kicking it off this year is the 39th Annual People’s Choice Awards, which was held at the Nokia Theatre just yesterday. A lot of famous faces attended the event — all looking dapper in their designer suits and frocks. But, of course, what turned our heads were the heels that accompanied the dresses.

Interestingly, black and bright-colored shoes dominated the floor with just a few metallics and nudes hitting the red carpet along the way. Check out the celebrities that stood out in their gorgeous stilettos below. Who do you think wore the best pair?

1. Lea Michele in Elie Saab

(Dress also by Elie Saab)


 

Get ‘em in blue!

Elie Saab Multistrap Sandals in Blue, $685 (Sold Out)

2. Chloe Moretz in Casadei

(Dress by Simone Rochas)

 

Want it? Grab it, and buy it!

Casadei Suede Ankle-Strap Pumps, $820

3. Jennifer Lawrence in Nicholas Kirkwood

(Dress by Valentino Couture)

 

Grab a pair! It’s yours!

Nicholas Kirkwood Satin Pumps with Jeweled Platforms, $1,961.44

4. Emma Watson in Tabitha Simmons

(Dress by Peter Pilotto)

 

Grab it in crystal-covered nude!

Tabitha Simmons Crystal-Covered Bailey Sandals in Nude, $1,345

5. Heidi Klum in Christian Louboutin

(Dress by Julien McDonald)

 

Grab the shoes in red python!

Christian Louboutin Crosspiga 100mm Python and Leather Pumps, $895

6. Paris Hilton in Mystery Bright Blue Platform Pumps


 

Get the look for less!

Chinese Laundry Moving On Pumps, $85.49 (before: $94.99)

7. Sandra Bullock in Jimmy Choo

(Dress by Narciso Rodriguez)

 

Want ‘em? They’re yours!

Jimmy Choo Anouk Pumps in Pink Suede, $575

Well ladies, might we have that answer? Who wore the best kicks to the PCA yesterday?

We’re loving Chloe Moretz’s unique-looking Casadei ankle straps; we didn’t expect it to look that good on the feet! Did you?

That said, we’d have to say Jennifer’s bejeweled platform pumps take the top spot today. They’re so simple yet so gloriously exquisite. If you want them, they’re yours for a hefty price of almost $2,000. Simply head over to FarFetch and order away.

 Credit: Adriana M. Barraza/Brian To/WENN.com