Emma Roberts showcased a lesson in tonal layering while attending the Montblanc Extreme 3.0 “On the Move” event at the Palais Galliera on June 22, 2022, in Paris.
Stepping out during the Spring 2023 Men’s shows, the actress chose a structured three-piece look from Markarian, a label founded by Alexandra O’Neill. The outfit balanced heavy textures with a leg-baring silhouette, creating a transitional look suited for the Parisian evening.
Emma Roberts at the Montblanc Extreme 3.0 leather collection “On the Move” launch party held at the Palais Galliera in Paris on June 22, 2022 (Credit: Nasser Berzane / ABACA / INSTARimages)
The Scream Queens star wore the $495 “Aspen” mini shorts featuring intricate paisley embroidery from the brand’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection.
She paired the shorts with the matching $1,195 “Juniper” top, a collared, button-up piece with cinched tie cuffs. To add volume, the “Blaine” wool paneled coat ($2,695) was draped over her shoulders.

Roberts completed the look with Christian Louboutin “Iriza” pumps—a stylist-approved choice that goes beyond the brand’s signature red sole. While often compared to the house’s iconic “So Kate” and “Pigalle,” the Iriza’s defining half d’Orsay silhouette sets it apart, revealing the inner arch of the foot for a more elongated, sculptural line.
Crafted in black suede, the pair features a sharply pointed toe and a 100mm (4-inch) stiletto heel, but it’s the cut that does the real work. By exposing the medial arch, the Iriza creates a subtle visual break that lengthens the leg more effectively than a fully enclosed pump—an effect that pairs especially well with Roberts’ high-hem shorts.
The deeper vamp and signature hint of toe cleavage add a touch of Louboutin’s sensual DNA, while the open side offers slightly more flexibility than the notoriously narrow “So Kate,” making it a more forgiving option for extended wear.
A permanent fixture in Louboutin’s lineup, the Iriza is also produced in lower 85mm iterations for daywear and higher, more dramatic versions for evening, underscoring its versatility. In this context, Roberts’ suede pair feels deliberate: polished, leg-lengthening, and quietly strategic—the kind of insider choice stylists rely on when proportions matter most.

As for her accessories, the Unfabulous star skipped the jewelry and simply wore a black watch, most likely from Montblanc.
She then carried her essentials in the new $615 Montblanc Extreme 3.0 pouch, made from embossed full-grain bovine leather.
Beauty-wise, Julia Roberts’ niece wore her blonde tresses in loose waves, courtesy of hairstylist Dayaruci Perianez. Makeup artist Wendy Rowe accentuated the actress’s features with minimal makeup, including mascara, eyeliner, and pink lip color.

Why the Louboutin “Iriza” Remains a Red-Carpet Power Pump
As this look demonstrates, the Christian Louboutin “Iriza” isn’t just another pointed pump—it’s a calculated styling tool. With its signature d’Orsay cut exposing the inner arch, the silhouette consistently delivers a longer, cleaner leg line, making it a go-to for stylists working with high hemlines and tailored evening pieces.
From classic black suede to bold patent finishes, the Iriza adapts effortlessly across aesthetics while maintaining that unmistakable Louboutin edge. Below, explore how celebrities continue to reinterpret this enduring style across red carpets, premieres, and fashion events.
👠 Explore Christian Louboutin “Iriza” Style Stories:
- 💫 Elle Fanning’s Galveston premiere look shows how the Iriza’s feminine d’Orsay cut sharpens a black-and-white Oscar de la Renta dress while creating the kind of leg-lengthening line stylists love on the red carpet.
- 🌼 Emmy Rossum’s floral Oscar de la Renta moment pairs bright embroidery with pink Iriza pumps, making it a strong example of how the silhouette can feel polished, romantic, and color-conscious all at once.
- 🖤 Kylie Minogue’s animal-print Iriza pumps highlight the shoe’s bolder side, with the pointed toe and lowered vamp adding extra edge to an otherwise streamlined all-black outfit.
- 💛 Zoe Saldaña and Anna Kendrick’s yellow patent Iriza pumps show how this classic Louboutin shape can shift from neutral staple to statement shoe when rendered in a saturated, high-gloss finish.
- 🤍 Nicole Richie and Jourdan Dunn in white Iriza pumps offer a useful side-by-side look at how the same pointed d’Orsay style can read either soft and elegant or sleek and modern depending on the dress and styling.
- ✨ Carey Mulligan’s rococo-inspired gold Iriza pumps lean into the shoe’s more theatrical side, using metallic texture, vamp cutouts, and a 100mm heel to make the familiar silhouette feel ornate and evening-ready.
- 📏 Emma Heming’s leg-lengthening Iriza moment is a smart evergreen reference for how the half d’Orsay cut visually extends the line of the foot and helps explain why the style remains such a reliable red-carpet favorite.