Emma Stone, Elle Fanning, and Greta Gerwig were among the standout celebrities on the red carpet at the Fairmont Century Plaza for the 37th Annual Producers Guild Awards.
The trio lent star power to the event while showing their support for the industry’s top producers, stepping out in sleek designer outfits that struck the perfect balance between classic sophistication and modern red carpet fashion.
But it was their shoe choices that truly pulled each look together. From elegant open-toe heels to classic peep-toe styles and sleek pointed pumps, their designer shoes added extra polish, height, and just the right touch of drama.
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Emma Stone embodied effortless elegance in a pristine white Calvin Klein design with open-toe heels, adding a delicate, contemporary finish.
Elle Fanning radiated classic Hollywood glamour in a black Elie Saab creation with peep-toe shoes. Greta Gerwig opted for understated chic in khaki Diotima co-ords with matching pointed pumps, offering a fresh take on red carpet dressing.

Let’s take a closer look at each of their standout outfits.
White Minimalism Done Right: Emma Stone’s Silver Open-Toe Sandals & Calvin Klein Column Gown
I’ve always been a fan of Emma Stone’s red carpet minimalism, and this Calvin Klein look was exactly why. She has a way of making understated fashion feel fresh, and this look was no exception.
Stone slipped into sleek silver satin sandals with a slim strap across the toes and a delicate slingback strap, keeping the design clean and refined.
The open toes highlighted her red pedicure, adding a soft pop of color against the all-white look, while their tall heels gave her the perfect boost, creating that long, streamlined silhouette.

Emma wore a white satin column dress from the Calvin Klein Fall 2026 collection, serving up effortless ’90s-inspired minimalism on the red carpet. The gown was straight and clean, skimming her frame perfectly before falling smoothly to the floor.
I especially loved the high neckline paired with the daring wide sleeveless cutouts, which gave the dress a modern edge. The lace-like trim, delicately adorned with tiny translucent beads, added just enough texture and detail to elevate the otherwise sleek design.
Emma kept her accessories refined with Garatti jewelry, including stud earrings featuring 2.05-carat Fancy Intense Green Diamonds and a matching 5-carat ring. A sleek bun with soft, loose strands, a rosy blush, and neutral lips completed this effortlessly elegant red carpet look.

Classic Hollywood Glamour: Elle Fanning’s Black Peep-Toe Pumps & Elie Saab Strapless Gown
In contrast to Emma Stone’s soft white minimalism, Elle Fanning went for an all-black red carpet look.
She slipped into black satin peep-toe pumps that were the perfect match for her dress. The shoes featured subtle platforms and high heels, boosting her already statuesque 5 ft 8½ in (174 cm) frame.
I loved how the peep-toe detail kept the look from feeling too heavy, adding just a hint of softness to the sleek silhouette.

The Sentimental Value actress wore a strapless black silk Elie Saab gown with a sweetheart neckline and a beautifully draped corset bodice. The ruching across the bodice added texture and visual interest, elevating what could have been a simple black dress. From there, the gown flowed into an airy, sweeping skirt finished with a short train that moved effortlessly behind her.
Elle Fanning kept her accessories refined and elegant, choosing Cartier pieces that added just the right amount of sparkle to her all-black look.
The minimalist Cartier Essentials Lines necklace sat delicately along her collarbone, highlighting the strapless sweetheart neckline and drawing attention to her décolletage. She also wore a Panthère de Cartier ring and a Reflection de Cartier bracelet, bringing an understated, quiet-luxury feel.
Elle wore her signature blonde hair down, letting it fall naturally down her back. Her makeup was fresh yet striking, with rosy blush warming up her complexion and bold red lipstick creating the perfect pop of color against the black dress.

Modern Power Tailoring: Greta Gerwig’s Christian Louboutin ‘Erozee’ Pumps & Olive Diotima Suit
Greta Gerwig went in a completely different direction on the red carpet, and I loved how sleek and fashion-forward it looked. Instead of a gown, she opted for sharp tailoring with glossy black Christian Louboutin pumps that perfectly complemented her olive-toned outfit.
She wore the ”Erozee” pumps, available for $1,145 at Mytheresa. Their shiny, patent finish added depth and sophistication, creating a subtle contrast against her ensemble’s matte wool fabric.
I was drawn to the V-shaped vamps and sharp, pointed toes with tonal stitching, which gave the shoes a strong, modern feel. They were finished with slim ankle straps and razor-sharp stiletto heels, boosting Gerwig’s height.

Greta paired her pumps with a set from Diotima’s Fall 2026 collection. Founded by Jamaican-born designer Rachel Scott, who also serves as creative director at Proenza Schouler, Diotima blends Caribbean influences with European tailoring traditions, often focusing on crochet, mesh, and artful construction.
Gerwig wore an olive-green double-breasted wool-blend riding coat, priced at $2,495 on Moda Operandi. It featured a slim fit that highlighted her shape, while classic details like notched lapels and flap pockets kept it timeless. What really stood out to me was the dramatic high-low hem, which almost made the coat look like a dress.
Her straight-leg trousers, $1,595 on Moda Operandi, were made from virgin wool and featured a skirt overlay that added shape and movement to the look. This detail gave the outfit a structured yet fluid feel, mixing sharp tailoring with a softer touch.
Unfortunately, the dramatic hem of the coat slightly overshadowed the full beauty of the pants, but the layered construction still added depth and made the entire outfit feel fashion-forward.
Greta finished her look with bold gold rings, bringing just the right amount of shine to this tailored red-carpet moment.

From Red Carpet Statements to Runway Trends: What’s Defining Shoes in 2026
As this season’s red carpet moments continue to blur the line between celebrity styling and runway forecasting, one thing is clear: 2026 is shaping up to be a year of refined silhouettes, bold statements, and wearable drama.
From sculptural pumps to modernized platforms and sleek pointed heels, the biggest events of the year are quietly revealing the trends that will dominate wardrobes next.
If you’re looking to zoom out from this moment and see the bigger picture, these in-depth reports break down exactly where footwear is heading.
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