Kathryn Newton and Sarah Michelle Gellar coordinated in striking style at the Paris premiere of their comedy-horror film Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (also known as Wedding Nightmare 2), continuing a press-tour pattern already defined by polished pump pairings—from earlier appearances featuring sleek Jimmy Choo and Rodo heels on the New York circuit to refined red-carpet silhouettes abroad.
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Both stars once again stepped out in flattering black dresses anchored by classic black pumps—but the energy they projected couldn’t have been more different.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, and Kathryn Newton attend the Wedding Nightmare 2 (Ready or Not 2: Here I Come) Paris premiere on March 25, 2026, in coordinated black looks—Gellar and Newton grounding their sleek silhouettes with sharp pointed-toe pumps (Credit: Sebastien Fremont / Starface Photo / Cover Images)
Newton, wearing a Greta Constantine dress with Christian Louboutin pumps, came across polished with a playful edge.
Meanwhile, Gellar, in a Temraza Rebirth Collection strapless dress paired with Jimmy Choo heels, delivered a more elevated, undeniably sultry look. Let’s take a closer look at their outfits.
Kathryn Newton Keeps It Playful in Greta Constantine and Classic Christian Louboutin So Kate Pumps
Kathryn Newton switched things up from her Rome premiere look, swapping bold red for a sleek, all-black outfit while keeping that same silhouette that really works for her. I liked how she stuck with the same vibe but made it feel more classic and fresh this time.
Newton slipped into the black version of the Christian Louboutin “So Kate” pumps, which paired perfectly with her outfit. Made in Italy from glossy black nappa leather, the shoes added a polished, high-shine finish that pulled everything together.
The pointed toes and low-cut vamps gave them that signature sexy edge, while the 4.7-inch stiletto heels added height and sharpened their overall silhouette, making everything look more refined and put-together. You can get them for $795 at Nordstrom.
Kathryn Newton wears the black leather Christian Louboutin “So Kate” pumps with low-cut vamps and 4.7-inch towering heels (Credit: Sebastien Fremont / Starface Photo / Cover Images)
Kathryn paired the pumps with a black halter dress from Greta Constantine, which really captured the designer’s playful yet sophisticated aesthetic. It featured a halter neckline that tied at the back with a large bow, adding a feminine touch that contrasted with the sleek design.
The cutout sides and open back added a subtle hint of sultriness, while the fitted silhouette hugged her frame before slightly flaring just below the knees. I loved how that soft flare gave the dress a flirty, more relaxed finish.
Kathryn added black tights, similar to how she styled her look in Rome, and finished it off with Chopard jewelry, including diamond floral earrings, a few rings, and a bracelet. Her blonde waves framed her face nicely, while her bold red lip and matching manicure added a striking pop of color.
Kathryn Newton pairs her classic Louboutins with sheer black tights and a black Greta Constantine halter dress with a bow at the back and a flared knee-length hem (Credit: Sebastien Fremont / Starface Photo / Cover Images)
Sarah Michelle Gellar Goes Sultry in Temraza and Jimmy Choo Brigitte Pumps
Sarah Michelle Gellar kept things sleek and elevated, and I get why she keeps going back to the same Jimmy Choo heels; they work every single time!
The petite actress again wore the black Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps crafted from shiny satin, giving them that polished, dressy finish that pairs so well with evening looks.
Her shoes featured a curved topline and a high-cut vamp that framed her foot in a flattering way, while the pointed toe with a stitched band detail created a cap-toe effect, adding structure and making the shoes look a bit more refined.
The Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps are available for $895 at Mytheresa and Farfetch.
Sarah Michelle Gellar slips into her favorite Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps in shiny black satin with pointed toes, stitched band, and a curved topline (Credit: Sebastien Fremont / Starface Photo / Cover Images)
The Rise of Jimmy Choo’s “Brigitte”: A Sculptural Pump Defining the 2026 Red Carpet
Part of Jimmy Choo’s Spring/Summer 2026 lineup, the “Brigitte” has quickly emerged as a red-carpet essential, thanks to its sharply pointed toe, high-cut curved vamp, and signature stitched detailing across the front.
The silhouette blends vintage glamour with a more directional, modern edge—making it a natural choice for stars looking to elevate even the simplest black dress.
From press tours to major awards shows, celebrities have already embraced the style in multiple finishes and heel heights. Explore how “Brigitte” has been styled across recent appearances below:
👠 Explore Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” Shoe Moments on Your Next Shoes:
- 🎬 Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Paris premiere look pairs black satin Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps with a sleek Temraza dress, showing how the sculpted half d’Orsay silhouette sharpens an all-black red-carpet outfit.
- 🖤 Sarah Michelle Gellar’s earlier Ready or Not 2 press-tour styling revisits the same Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps, making it a strong internal link for showing continuity across the film’s promotion.
- 🏆 Priyanka Chopra’s 2026 Oscars look uses black satin Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps to modernize a dramatic couture Dior gown with clean, high-vamp elegance.
- ✨ Olivia Rodrigo’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party outfit softens the shoe in champagne satin, proving how the “Brigitte” can read romantic and ballerina-like instead of severe.
- 🌸 Nikki Glaser’s 2026 Golden Globes appearance shows the pink satin Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps blending seamlessly into a fairytale Zuhair Murad red-carpet moment.
- ⚡ Miley Cyrus’s Hannah Montana anniversary premiere look gives the “Brigitte” a flashier spin in metallic silver leather, adding pop-star shine to a crystal Rabanne dress.
Gellar paired the heels with a black Temraza dress from the Rebirth collection. It had a corseted bodice that hugged her figure, giving her a sculpted silhouette, while the draped bust and frayed lace along the strapless neckline added texture and softened the structured design slightly.
It also featured sheer lace panels at the sides, which offered a glimpse of her midriff, adding a subtle hint of allure and a darker, more dramatic vibe.
Below, the skirt featured an asymmetric wrap style that created a thigh-high slit, showing off her leg and adding movement to the look.
She finished everything with Effy diamond earrings, a Selim Mouzannar Mid-Century Ballerina diamond ring, and a Cathy Waterman 22k recycled blackened gold acorn band with diamonds, adding just enough sparkle to complement the overall look.
Sarah Michelle Gellar pairs her pumps with a black Temraza strapless dress with lace panels and a wrap-style skirt with a thigh-skimming slit (Credit: Sebastien Fremont / Starface Photo / Cover Images)
More 2026 Shoe Trends and Standout Red-Carpet Heel Moments to Explore
From Sarah Michelle Gellar’s sculptural Jimmy Choo “Brigitte” pumps to Kathryn Newton’s timeless Christian Louboutin So Kate heels, this Paris premiere perfectly captures how 2026 footwear is balancing sharp elegance with personality.
If you want to see how those same ideas are playing out across awards season, fashion week, and other celebrity appearances, explore more of our standout 2026 shoe trend coverage below:
👠 Explore 2026 Shoe Trends & Highlights on Your Next Shoes:
- 📈 13 Shoe Trends You’ll Actually Wear in 2026 — a broad trend report covering the year’s key silhouettes, from satin sneakerinas and wedge sneakers to glove pumps, ultra-pointed pumps, and clear heels.
- 🏆 2026 Golden Globes Red Carpet Shoes — a strong roundup of early awards-season footwear, including sculptural platforms, crystal sandals, slingbacks, and standout designer pumps.
- ✨ The Best Shoes at the 2026 Critics’ Choice Awards — highlights the season’s mix of metallic finishes, clear heels, pointed-toe pumps, and modern sculptural silhouettes.
- 🎬 2026 Actor Awards Best Shoes — a celebrity shoe roundup featuring statement stilettos, sculptural pumps, and classic pointed-toe heels from one of the year’s biggest red carpets.
- 🎤 2026 BRIT Awards Best Shoes — a music-driven shoe highlights post featuring Jimmy Choo, Saint Laurent, Amina Muaddi, and other standout labels on the red carpet.
- 🖤 The Biggest Shoe Trends From Patou’s Fall/Winter 2026 Front Row — a fashion-week-focused piece showing how glossy black heels, architectural pumps, and patent boots are shaping 2026 style.
- 🔍 What These Red-Carpet Shoes Say About 2026 Footwear Trends — a useful bridge piece connecting celebrity red-carpet styling to the broader silhouettes and directions defining 2026.
- 🔥 Emily Ratajkowski and Chantel Jeffries Set the Tone for 2026 in Reptile Pumps and Amina Muaddi “Glass Slippers” — a more specific trend story showing how clear mules and sharp reptile pumps are translating into real-world 2026 party dressing.