At the Los Angeles premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home in December 2021, Madison Beer leaned into one of the defining red-carpet trends of the era: barely-there cutout dresses paired with towering platform heels. Her burgundy body-conscious look balanced sharp evening glamour with the playful, club-inspired styling that dominated post-pandemic party fashion.
At the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles, Madison wore a satin mini dress by Nensi Dojaka, styling the strappy cutout design with sheer tights, mesh gloves, and black Stuart Weitzman platform sandals.
While the dress drew attention, the exaggerated platform heels grounded the outfit in the bold footwear trends that defined celebrity eveningwear in the early 2020s.
Madison Beer styled a burgundy Nensi Dojaka cutout mini dress with sheer opera gloves, seamed tights, and towering Stuart Weitzman platform sandals at the Spider-Man: No Way Home Los Angeles premiere on December 13, 2021 (Credit: Avalon / WENN)
Made of satin in a festive burgundy, this Italian-crafted mini dress featured slim shoulder straps, a bra-like bodice, cutout sides, and a thigh-skimming hem.
Nensi Dojaka launched her eponymous label in 2020. Just recently, she was honored with the British Fashion Council Foundation Award for emerging talent. She also received the prestigious LVMH Prize for Young Designers in September 2021.

Keeping the look sultry, Madison paired her playful mini dress with Handsome Stockholm mesh gloves and Wolford sheer black tights with back seams.
She added extra inches to her 5’5” height with a pair of black strappy sandals from Stuart Weitzman. She slipped her pedicured feet into the “Disco” satin sandals that feature thick platforms, square toes, and about 6-inch towering heels.

Looking every inch the starlet, the American singer wore bold eyebrows with mascara, eyeliner, and sultry nude lip gloss. She then styled her brown tresses straight and parted in the middle.
A pair of ruby diamond earrings and a matching ring from Kallati rounded out Madison’s holiday outfit.

Madison was later joined on the red carpet by her younger brother, Ryder, who looked cool in a black suit, a matching tee, and black dress shoes. At the time, he was a student at Berklee College of Music, a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts.

More Madison Beer Shoe Moments That Defined Her Early Style Evolution
From chunky Dr. Martens platforms to sleek Stuart Weitzman evening sandals, Madison Beer’s fashion evolution has consistently balanced soft glamour with edgier footwear choices. Long before minimalist heels and sheer red-carpet dressing became her signature, she was already experimenting with platform boots, strappy sandals, and street-glam styling that reflected some of the biggest shoe trends of the late 2010s and early 2020s.
These related style moments highlight how Madison’s footwear choices helped shape the mood of each outfit—whether she was leaning into off-duty London streetwear, dramatic red-carpet glamour, or the return of towering platform heels during fashion’s post-pandemic nightlife revival.
👠 Explore Madison Beer’s Best Shoe & Fashion Moments:
- 🖤 Madison Beer’s early street-glam era in platform Dr. Martens captured the singer’s love for chunky Molly and Jadon boots styled with cargo pants, crop tops, and edgy off-duty layering.
- 📏 Madison Beer’s height, shoe size, and signature platform styling explores how the singer frequently uses elevated boots and towering heels to sharpen her sleek, body-conscious silhouettes.
- 👢 Celebrities who made Dr. Martens iconic again traces how stars like Madison Beer, Emma Watson, and Irina Shayk helped transform Docs from subculture staples into modern fashion essentials.
- ✨ The rise of Stuart Weitzman’s “Nudist” sandals breaks down why the barely-there silhouette became one of Hollywood’s defining red-carpet heels throughout the 2010s and beyond.
- 🪩 Jingle Ball’s boldest celebrity shoe moments revisits platform boots, glitter heels, and dramatic party sandals that shaped modern pop-star dressing.
- 🔥 Hollywood’s ongoing obsession with Stuart Weitzman heels showcases how celebrities including Madison Beer embraced minimalist strappy sandals for major red-carpet appearances.