Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 Premiere: Olivia Munn, Lena Hall, and Coco Rocha’s Standout Red Carpet Shoes

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The cast of Your Friends & Neighbors 2, along with a few stylish guests, arrived on March 30, 2026, at The New York Historical Society to celebrate the premiere of the second season of the dark comedy crime drama, set to debut on Apple TV on April 3.

Olivia Munn led the glamour in a white Fforme dress paired with delicate white strappy heels, keeping her look clean and modern. A few days earlier, she promoted the show in stiletto mules by Paris Texas and Victoria Beckham.

Her co-star Lena Hall added a touch of shimmer in a crystal-embellished Pamella Roland gown, grounding the look with Alexandre Birman’s black cutout pumps. The sleek, sculptural heels—likely in her usual US size 7.5—introduced a sharp contrast, balancing the gown’s fluid sparkle with clean, architectural lines.

Olivia Munn, Lena Hall, Amanda Peet, and Coco Rocha showcase a striking range of textures and silhouettes—from minimalist strappy heels to sculptural platform pumps—while stepping out in distinctive dresses at Apple TV’s Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 premiere at the New York Historical Society on March 30, 2026, in New York CityOlivia Munn, Lena Hall, Amanda Peet, and Coco Rocha showcase a striking range of textures and silhouettes—from minimalist strappy heels to sculptural platform pumps—while stepping out in distinctive dresses at Apple TV’s Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 premiere at the New York Historical Society on March 30, 2026, in New York City (Credit: Mpi099 / MediaPunch / Darla Khazei / INSTARimages)

Amanda Peet kept things classic with black pumps, letting the clean, pointed silhouette ground her look, while her Alaïa fringe dress introduced movement and texture with every step.

The contrast between the understated heels and the playful, swaying hem gave the outfit a polished yet dynamic feel. Standing at 5’6″ (167.6 cm), she typically wears a US size 9, making her choice of sleek pumps a natural way to elongate her frame.

Meanwhile, ever-stylish guest Coco Rocha made a sharper statement in a tuxedo-inspired strapless mini dress, finished with bold Christian Siriano platform pumps. The sculptural heels added both height and edge, amplifying the tailored, high-impact silhouette. At 5’10” (177.8 cm) with a US size 8.5, Rocha leaned into dramatic proportions, using platforms to further enhance her commanding runway presence.

Let’s take a closer look at their outfit choices.

Olivia Munn’s Minimalist Strappy Heels Elevate Textured Fforme Fringe Dress

Olivia Munn looked radiant in her head-to-toe white look, keeping things clean and effortlessly refined.

Her shoes weren’t always fully visible, but as she walked up the steps at New York’s oldest museum, we caught a clear glimpse of her strappy white sandals.

She wore a pair of open-toe heels with a slim strap across the toes and delicate ankle straps that wrapped around the backs of her ankles. The design was minimal, but it worked so well with the rest of her look, adding a touch of elegance. With slim stiletto heels around 4 inches high, they gave her a bit of height while still keeping everything looking light and refined.

Olivia Munn steps out in a pair of white open-toe sandals with slim straps, crisscross ankle straps, and stiletto heelsOlivia Munn steps out in a pair of white open-toe sandals with slim straps, crisscross ankle straps, and stiletto heels (Credit: Darla Khazei / INSTARimages)

Olivia paired the sandals with an ivory white “Jay” dress from Fforme’s Fall 2025 collection, staying true to the brand’s minimalist, tailored style.

The maxi dress was made from a textured woven fabric that, at first glance, resembled a thick scarf or even a floor carpet, which made it a bit unexpected. The fringe details added to that look, but the more you looked at it, the more you could appreciate the craftsmanship and all the detail that went into it.

The folded bodice was trimmed with soft fringe and held up by delicate spaghetti straps. Similar fringe details ran throughout the dress, giving it a slightly deconstructed, more fashion-forward edge. A back slit added some movement and gave us a glimpse of Olivia’s legs and shoes as she walked. The column silhouette kept everything looking clean and streamlined, helping balance out the heavier texture with a more elongated, polished silhouette.

Olivia Munn kept her accessories minimal, skipping a necklace and opting for simple earrings and a ring. Her makeup stayed soft with peachy blush, nude lips, mascara, and light eyeshadow, while her brunette hair was styled in loose waves, falling naturally down her back.

Olivia Munn keeps the focus on texture and silhouette, pairing delicate minimalist strappy sandals with an ivory Fforme gown crafted from richly woven fabric and finished with raw fringe trims that add soft movement to the sleek, column shapeOlivia Munn keeps the focus on texture and silhouette, pairing delicate minimalist strappy sandals with an ivory Fforme gown crafted from richly woven fabric and finished with raw fringe trims that add soft movement to the sleek, column shape (Credit: mpi099 / MediaPunch / INSTARimages)

Lena Hall Shimmers in Alexandre Birman Cutout Pumps and Crystal-Embellished Pamella Roland Gown

Lena Hall shimmered on the red carpet in a captivating gown by Pamella Roland. It had a heavier, more dramatic presence, but thankfully, her Alexandre Birman “Renee” pumps helped balance everything out. I’ll be honest, I probably would have gone for an open-toe heel to lighten the look a bit, but these still worked really well.

The pumps were minimalist and simple, which was exactly what this outfit needed. They were crafted in Italy from black leather and featured sharp pointed toes with high stiletto heels, keeping the silhouette sleek. What really made them interesting was the strap that crossed diagonally over the foot, adding a bit of structure and a feminine touch.

The curved side cutouts gave them a sculptural feel, while the inner side featured a half d’Orsay cut, adding a hint of edge. They’re currently on sale for $397.50 at Saks Fifth Avenue, down from $795.

Lena Hall slips into the Alexandre Birman “Renee” pumps featuring side cutouts and an asymmetrical strap crossing diagonally over the footLena Hall slips into the Alexandre Birman “Renee” pumps featuring side cutouts and an asymmetrical strap crossing diagonally over the foot (Credit: Darla Khazei / INSTARimages)

The undeniable focal point of Lena Hall’s look, her Pamella Roland gown shimmered in a rich gunmetal hue, intricately adorned with cascading tiers of teardrop-shaped crystals and microbeads, creating a fluid, light-catching effect.

The embellishments were arranged in a fringe-like pattern, creating a fluid, liquid effect with tons of texture. I can only imagine how heavy it must have been, but it moved beautifully as she walked.

The high neckline and structured peak shoulders gave the dress that strong, architectural power-shoulder shape, making the overall look feel bold.

Lena Hall finished things off with Fred Leighton jewelry, including statement rings and drop earrings. To keep the focus on the dress, she wore her hair in a neat bun and added a pop of red lipstick, which tied everything together perfectly.

Lena Hall teams her black cutout pumps with a heavily embellished Pamella Roland dress featuring teardrop-shaped crystals and microbeads, and architectural shouldersLena Hall teams her black cutout pumps with a heavily embellished Pamella Roland dress featuring teardrop-shaped crystals and microbeads, and architectural shoulders (Credit: mpi099 / MediaPunch / INSTARimages)

Amanda Peet Balances Fringe Alaïa Dress with Classic Pointed Pumps and The Row Tailoring

Amanda Peet kept things simple with her shoes, opting for classic black pumps that worked effortlessly with the rest of her look.

They were made of suede and featured pointed toes, low-cut vamps, and slim stiletto heels. I liked how understated they were, especially since her outfit had more going on.

Amanda Peet opts for basic black suede pumps with low-cut vamps, pointed toes, and stiletto heelsAmanda Peet opts for basic black suede pumps with low-cut vamps, pointed toes, and stiletto heels (Credit: Darla Khazei / INSTARimages)

Peet wore a $3,160 dress by Alaïa with a slip-style base but a more modern feel. The bodice was clean and minimal in black double poplin, designed with a slight scoop neckline and held up by thin spaghetti straps. It was sleeveless and even had side seam pockets, which added a practical touch.

What really stood out was the skirt. It came in a rich brown tone with a straight, fringed hemline that added movement as she walked, giving the dress a more playful edge while still keeping things polished. The contrast between the black top and the brown skirt created a chic color-block effect, making the dress feel more interesting.

Peet layered a longline black blazer by The Row over it, adding structure and a more tailored finish to the outfit.

Keeping everything else simple, Amanda wore just a few rings and skipped a necklace. Her hair was styled in a neat, center-parted bun, and her makeup stayed soft and understated.

Amanda Peet grounds her look with classic black pointed pumps, pairing them with an Alaïa slip dress defined by a swaying brown fringe skirt that adds movement and texture, while a sharply tailored black The Row coat brings structure and polish to the fluid silhouetteAmanda Peet grounds her look with classic black pointed pumps, pairing them with an Alaïa slip dress defined by a swaying brown fringe skirt that adds movement and texture, while a sharply tailored black The Row coat brings structure and polish to the fluid silhouette (Credit: mpi099 / MediaPunch / INSTARimages)

Coco Rocha Powers Up Tuxedo Mini Dress With Sculptural Christian Siriano Platform Pumps

Attending as a guest, Coco Rocha looked sleek and modern in an ensemble that blended menswear-inspired tailoring with feminine details. It was sharp and clean, and I loved how it had just the right amount of edge!

Her shoes instantly caught my attention. She wore a pair from Christian Siriano with sharp pointed toes, low-cut vamps, and slim ankle straps that gave them a very sleek, slightly sultry vibe. Their open sides revealed the contours of her feet, adding to that overall effect.

What really stood out, though, were the thick, pointed platforms that looked like they were added onto the sole, and the curved heels that kept the silhouette interesting and a bit unexpected.

Coco Rocha towers in a pair of Christian Siriano pumps with thick platforms and curved heelsCoco Rocha towers in a pair of Christian Siriano pumps with thick platforms and curved heels (Credit: Darla Khazei / INSTARimages)

These pumps worked perfectly with her mini dress, which featured a double-breasted silhouette inspired by classic suiting. The strapless neckline was structured with a lapel-like design in contrasting satin, creating a sharp V-shape that echoed a tailored blazer. It also had internal boning that kept everything fitted and structured, highlighting her slim frame.

The front had decorative double-breasted buttons, enhancing that suit-inspired look, along with satin flap pockets that added another tailored detail. The dress then flared slightly into a mini skirt that sat high on her thighs, showing off her legs and balancing the structured top.

Coco Rocha went a bit more dramatic with her makeup, wearing bronze-reddish eyeshadow paired with nude lipstick. Her hair was styled back, keeping everything clean and letting her earrings stand out.

Coco Rocha pairs her striking pumps with a black tuxedo-style mini dress featuring a strapless neckline with a lapel-like design, double-breasted front, and a slightly flared mini skirtCoco Rocha pairs her striking pumps with a black tuxedo-style mini dress featuring a strapless neckline with a lapel-like design, double-breasted front, and a slightly flared mini skirt (Credit: mpi099 / MediaPunch / INSTARimages)

From Minimalist Sandals to Sculptural Pumps: The Shoe Trends Defining 2026

From Olivia Munn’s barely-there strappy heels to Coco Rocha’s sculptural platform pumps, this red carpet lineup reflects the broader direction footwear is heading in 2026—where clean minimalism, architectural shapes, and statement textures coexist.

Whether grounded in classic pointed pumps or elevated with bold platforms and experimental silhouettes, each look highlights how shoes do more than finish an outfit—they define it.

If you’re looking to explore the trends shaping the year ahead, from everyday wearable styles to standout runway moments, these curated features break down the silhouettes, materials, and design details dominating 2026.

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