Jada Pinkett Smith proved the power of a monochromatic palette while visiting London, England, on August 1, 2019.
The Red Table Talk host paired a vibrant marigold ensemble with striking Christian Louboutin shoes during a press tour for the second season of her hit Facebook Watch series.
Jada Pinkett Smith stepped out in London on August 1, 2019, promoting the second season of Red Table Talk in a flowing marigold ensemble paired with collage-printed Christian Louboutin “So Kate” pumps that added a bold pop-art finish to her monochrome look
Reflecting on her personal growth during an interview with ITV’s Lorraine, the actress and host discussed the emotional evolution that inspired her talk show.
“You realize that you need different things in order to be happy,” she shared. “I’m in a really good place, and this particular program has really helped my own personal self-growth as well.”
For a screening of Red Table Talk hosted by BBC Radio 1’s Clara Amfo, Jada stepped out in the Collage-Printed Christian Louboutin So Kate pumps — a $745 art-driven reinterpretation of the house’s most iconic stiletto.
Far from the classic monochrome patent most closely associated with the So Kate, this edition transforms the silhouette into wearable pop art.
Often referred to as the “Oh Xtian” or “Trash” print, the multicolor collage is printed directly onto high-gloss patent calf leather and features archival Louboutin imagery — retro advertisements, editorial photography, and design sketches pulled from the brand’s visual history. The result is a bold, fanzine-inspired aesthetic in which no two shoes look exactly alike, depending on how the collage falls across the leather.

She styled her So Kate heels with a chic yellow shirt featuring dramatic flared sleeves and matching pants.

Her American web television talk show, which also stars her daughter, Willow Smith, and Adrienne Banfield-Norris, premiered on Facebook Watch on May 7, 2018.
Despite the vibrant surface, the architecture remains unmistakably So Kate. The vertiginous 120mm (4.75-inch) stiletto creates the signature near-vertical pitch that exaggerates the arch, while the sharply elongated pointed toe and low-cut vamp — often described as the “décolleté” of the shoe — are designed to elongate the leg line. Beneath it all, the lacquered red sole provides the unmistakable Louboutin stamp.
Like most So Kate styles, the fit runs narrow, and patent leather offers minimal stretch, leading many collectors to size up half a size for comfort. As with many seasonal Louboutin prints, the collage editions tend to become highly collectible once sold out, frequently resurfacing on luxury resale platforms.

Why the Christian Louboutin “So Kate” Remains a Red-Carpet Power Staple
With its razor-sharp pointed toe, dramatically low-cut vamp, and signature 120mm stiletto, the Christian Louboutin “So Kate” continues to define modern power dressing. From bold archival prints to classic black patent, the silhouette’s leg-lengthening architecture makes it a perennial favorite for premieres, press tours, and fashion week appearances alike.
Below, explore more standout celebrity moments featuring the iconic So Kate pumps across the red carpet and beyond:
👠 Iconic Christian Louboutin “So Kate” Shoe Moments on Your Next Shoes:
- ✨ Zendaya’s Stunning So Kate Moments — A Hollywood tribute to Zendaya’s red-carpet love affair with Christian Louboutin’s So Kate pumps.
- 💃 Khloé Kardashian’s Signature Style With So Kate Pumps — Explores how Khloé leans on sleek So Kate heels for effortless leg-lengthening impact.
- 🎤 Lea Michele’s Bold Louboutin So Kate Moment — A classic burgundy So Kate pumps pairing with red-carpet glamour.
- 🌟 Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s So Kate Premiere Look — Classic suede So Kate pumps grounding a high-impact premiere ensemble.
- 🖤 Jessica Chastain & Amber Heard in So Kate Pumps — Black patent So Kate heels at Paris Fashion Week and beyond.
- 👢 Jennifer Lopez’s Retro-Chic So Kate Street Style — J.Lo’s iconic pair elevating Manhattan street fashion.
- 🌆 Kate Hudson’s So Kate for Film Promo Tours — Six looks in one day anchored by Christian Louboutin’s pointed-toe pumps.
