In April 2016, Cheryl and Liam Payne were among the most talked-about couples in British pop culture.
The pair stepped out for a date night at Sexy Fish in London’s Mayfair district, offering an early glimpse of a relationship that would later make headlines around the world.
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini wears her hair in an edgy French braid as she leaves Sexy Fish restaurant on April 12, 2016, in Mayfair, London (Credit: Tim McLees / WENN)
While much of the attention focused on their romance, Cheryl’s outfit deserved a closer look.

The One Direction singer opted for a casual monochrome outfit, which included a white tee, a black leather jacket, and black jeans.

Cheryl balanced sharp tailoring with a touch of color, pairing black By Malene Birger leather culottes with a red Juan Carlos Obando blouse and a tropical-print Saint Laurent bomber jacket.
The unexpected combination felt polished yet relaxed, while her Tom Ford velvet sandals with transparent PVC panels added a modern, fashion-forward finish.

Cheryl added some edge to her look with layered necklaces, a Saint Laurent fringed bag, and statement Tom Ford shoes.

Cheryl’s Tom Ford sandals combined soft black velvet with transparent PVC panels, a design approach that became a defining luxury footwear trend of the mid-2010s.
The barely-there effect also appeared on celebrities such as Hailee Steinfeld in the same Tom Ford PVC-trim velvet sandals, Jennifer Lopez in Gianvito Rossi’s transparent-panel “Elle” mules, and Naomie Harris in Roger Vivier PVC sandals, all of whom embraced the illusion of shoes that seemed to disappear against the foot.
The sandals’ sculptural cylindrical heels added another distinctive design element. Similar architectural footwear concepts have appeared in styles ranging from Camilla Belle’s Nicholas Kirkwood “Mirage” pumps with their innovative transparent construction to Erin Doherty’s Jimmy Choo “Ixia” pumps and Rebecca Hall’s Jil Sander mules, which showcase how designers continue to experiment with unconventional heel shapes.

In Cheryl’s case, the combination of velvet, PVC, and cylindrical heels captured a moment when luxury footwear was becoming increasingly focused on texture, transparency, and architectural form.

From Tom Ford Sandals to Thigh-High Boots: Cheryl’s Most Memorable Shoe Moments
Cheryl’s Tom Ford sandals captured a footwear trend that defined much of the mid-2010s, blending transparent PVC panels, rich textures, and sculptural heel shapes into a single statement design. While the style remains a standout in her fashion archive, it is just one example of her longstanding affinity for bold, distinctive footwear.
From Nicholas Kirkwood’s architectural sandals and Charlotte Olympia’s playful statement heels to Gianvito Rossi boots and Tom Ford’s red-carpet designs, Cheryl has consistently used shoes to add personality, glamour, and edge to her outfits. Take a look back at some of her most memorable footwear moments below.
👠 Explore Cheryl’s Best Shoe Moments:
- ✨ Cheryl’s silver Nicholas Kirkwood sandals sharpened a romantic Sass & Bide gown with sculptural metallic edge.
- 🐆 Her Charlotte Olympia “Polly” leopard pumps turned a Paris hotel exit into a fearless head-to-toe animal-print moment.
- 🌼 Gold Giuseppe Zanotti “Coline” sandals brought a glossy finish to her Balmain poppy-print mini dress at The X Factor press launch.
- 🔥 Jimmy Choo “Toni” thigh-high boots gave her off-the-shoulder Dion Lee dress a dark, red-carpet edge.
- ❄️ Gianvito Rossi “Rolling High” boots grounded her cozy Joseph knit set with sleek winter polish.
- 🌟 Metallic Tom Ford “Elena” sandals added mirror-bright glamour to her yellow Zuhair Murad gown at the BRIT Awards.
- 🎬 Charlotte Olympia “Take 110” film-roll sandals brought cinematic detail to her Galvan gown at the Music Industry Trusts Award ceremony.
- 🖤 Bottega Veneta bow pumps softened her monochrome Maje and Helmut Lang look with polished, sculptural detail.
