On November 18, 2012, at the 40th Annual American Music Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, red-carpet glamour was defined not just by dazzling gowns but by the footwear anchoring them.
From classic peep-toe pumps to sculptural sandals and high-impact booties, the evening offered a clear snapshot of how shoes carried the visual weight of an era obsessed with shine, height, and statement finishes. Metallics, crystals, and glossy textures dominated from the ground up—proof that even in a sea of sparkle, it’s the footwear that ultimately determines whether a look feels balanced or overwhelming.
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More than a decade later, these moments remain worth revisiting—not for nostalgia alone, but for the styling lessons they still offer: how proportion, heel choice, and finish can elevate a red-carpet look long after the flashbulbs fade.
1. Hillary Scott Lets Sculptural Peep-Toe Pumps Carry an All-Black AMAs Look
Joining singer-actress Lucy Hale in a coordinated moment of modern black, Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum leaned into a sleek, leg-forward silhouette that felt confident rather than predictable.
Hillary Scott wears a black dress at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards
She chose a black Burberry little black dress, reinforcing her now-signature darker aesthetic, and finished the look with black suede platform pumps by Giuseppe Zanotti Design.

A gold metallic clutch and statement jewelry by David Webb completed the ensemble, keeping the focus anchored at ground level while allowing the footwear’s bold heel detail to stand out.

The shoes did the heavy lifting: featuring a rounded open toe, a substantial front platform, and a high-contrast gold-tone metallic stiletto heel, the pumps added structure, height, and visual tension beneath the streamlined dress.

2. Heidi Klum Doubles Down on Gold With Louboutin Pumps Beneath Couture
The German television personality delivered a red-carpet moment that still invites debate—less for the dress than for what grounded it from the ground up.

Fresh off her bold appearance at the 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards, Klum leaned fully into gold, choosing a high-neck, cap-sleeved embroidered mini from Alexandre Vauthier’s Fall 2012 couture collection.

While the silhouette and daring hemline sparked conversation, the look ultimately hinged on her footwear: gold embroidered pointy-toe pumps by Christian Louboutin, styled to echo the couture craftsmanship above.

It’s a reminder that even the most provocative red-carpet outfits are remembered—or reconsidered—based on how convincingly the shoes anchor the statement.

The daring hemline may have divided opinion, but it was Heidi Klum’s footwear that ultimately held the look together—her gold embroidered pumps echoing the dress’s couture craftsmanship. Below, the same Christian Louboutin heels appear as styled on the Alexandre Vauthier Fall 2012 couture runway.

3. Kesha Disrupts Lace Softness With Louboutin × Mugler Platform Booties
She styled her amazing Christian Louboutin boots with a subdued pink lace dress and accessorized with a Karma El Khalil ear cuff and a Dana Rebecca Designs bracelet.




4. Kelly Rowland Refines Head-to-Toe Sparkle With Crystal-Trim Gucci Sandals




5. Christina Aguilera Reveals Crystal Jimmy Choo Pumps Beneath a Dramatic Halter Gown

At the 2012 American Music Awards in Los Angeles, Christina Aguilera turned heads in a dramatic purple ombré Pamella Roland gown that played up her curves and polished platinum-blonde bob.

Still, the real standout was her crystal-studded Jimmy Choo “Sugar” satin peep-toe pumps from the brand’s Cruise 2012 collection—glamorous heels that peeked out from beneath her gown and added a dazzling finishing touch to an unforgettable red-carpet moment.


Metallic Dresses and High-Shine Shoes Defined the AMAs Red Carpet
Flat tonal sequins on Carrie Underwood’s dress and metallic embroidery thread on Heidi Klum’s mini dress showcased shimmery sheen on the red carpet.
Pink looked marvelous in bronze metallic leather, while Nicki Minaj was literally glowing in her bright neon yellow gown. (Side note: We previously saw Nicki Minaj’s dress on Julie Bowen at the 2012 Emmy Awards!)
Carrie Underwood, nominated for Favorite Country Female Artist alongside Taylor Swift and Miranda Lambert—and also up for Favorite Country Album—brought high-neck elegance to the American Music Awards red carpet in a sparkling Abed Mahfouz Fall/Winter 2012–2013 gown.
The purple, cap-sleeve design shimmered under the lights, its etched front pattern adding structure to the sleek silhouette. Opting for a polished high bun in place of her usual waves, Underwood let the gown’s rich hue stand out against her platinum-blonde hair.
She accessorized with a gold Jill Milan “450 Sutter” clutch and rose-gold Jacob & Co. chandelier earrings from the Lace collection, finishing the look with Giuseppe Zanotti heels that grounded the dramatic eveningwear with refined glamour.




Subtle Sparkle Paired With Neutral, Refining Footwear
Kelly Rowland, Taylor Swift, and Ginnifer Goodwin opted for a more subtle sparkle. It was a smattering of gemstones for Kelly, square sequins interlaced with lace for Taylor, and an intricate web detailed with sequins for Ginnifer:

Taylor Swift, nominated for Favorite Country Female Artist, led the evening’s golden looks in a shimmering Zuhair Murad pre-Fall 2012 long-sleeve mini dress intricately beaded with lace and sequins that caught the light as she posed for the cameras.
The short silhouette balanced youthful sparkle with polish, complemented by a sleek pulled-back updo, nude lipstick, and softly smoldering eye makeup.
She finished the look with Neil Lane jewelry and nude Jimmy Choo Loila sandals, grounding the radiant ensemble with understated elegance and reinforcing her signature golden-girl red-carpet style.

Ginnifer Goodwin delivered one of the most memorable looks of the 2012 American Music Awards by sidestepping pop-star flash in favor of a refined mod-meets-romantic aesthetic that aligned perfectly with her signature pixie-cut style. While much of the red carpet leaned toward overt glamour, Goodwin’s choice felt deliberate, playful, and fashion-literate.
She wore a bubblegum-pink cocktail dress from Oscar de la Renta’s Resort 2013 collection, richly embroidered with floral sequins that gave the short silhouette unexpected weight and texture. The high funnel neckline, short sleeves, and gently flared skirt nodded to a 1960s tea-dress silhouette, reinforcing the retro mood without tipping into costume.

The look was grounded with silver Jimmy Choo “Lance” sandals, a red-carpet staple whose delicate straps balanced the dress’s dense embellishment. She carried a mirrored Judith Leiber rectangle clutch, while diamond stud earrings by Harry Winston added polish without distraction.
Goodwin’s beauty choices kept the sweetness in check: her pixie crop was styled with piecey texture, paired with a dramatic smoky eye and a soft pink lip that echoed the dress. Attending with her Once Upon a Time co-star and future husband Josh Dallas, she later took the stage alongside Jennifer Morrison to present the award for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist to Usher—cementing the moment as one of the night’s most thoughtfully styled appearances.
Bold Color Statements Anchored by Confident Heel Choices
Hayden Panettiere smoldered in a flirty, sparkly mini dress, Elisha Cuthbert didn’t shy away from a glamorous golden gown, and Carly Rae Jepsen stood out in a sweet, heavily beaded pink mermaid gown. It was either go big or go home for these celebrities!

Carly, who performed her new single “This Kiss” during the show, completed her outfit with an Edie Parker clutch, Brian Atwood shoes, and Effy jewelry.


More Standout Shoe Moments From the American Music Awards
The American Music Awards have long served as a proving ground for red-carpet footwear—where statement heels, bold platforms, and directional styling often define a look as much as the outfit itself.
If this moment caught your eye, these curated highlights trace how shoes have continued to anchor some of the AMAs’ most talked-about fashion moments across different years.
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- 👠 Christina Aguilera’s Crystal Jimmy Choo Pumps at the 2012 AMAs — A classic red-carpet shoe moment spotlighting glittering satin peep-toe heels.
- ⭐ Lucy Hale’s Red Brian Atwood Pumps at the 2012 AMAs — A standout youthful look featuring bold red heels.