Judy Reyes Wears Loeffler Randall “Triana” Sandals With Ulla Johnson Dress at 2026 PaleyFest

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Judy Reyes stood out in her black and gold look as she stepped onto the red carpet with her Scrubs co-stars at the Dolby Theatre for the 2026 PaleyFest LA, where they celebrated the show’s continued popularity.

Scrubs recently returned for its tenth season in February, reviving the series that originally ran from 2001 to 2010. The season finale is set to air on April 15.

Bill Lawrence, Christa Miller, Vanessa Bayer, Aseem Batra, Neil Flynn, Judy Reyes, Zach Braff, John C. McGinley, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison reunite on the red carpet at the 2026 PaleyFest LA celebration of Scrubs at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on April 11, 2026Bill Lawrence, Christa Miller, Vanessa Bayer, Aseem Batra, Neil Flynn, Judy Reyes, Zach Braff, John C. McGinley, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison reunite on the red carpet at the 2026 PaleyFest LA celebration of Scrubs at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on April 11, 2026 (Credit: Faye’s Vision / Cover Images)

Judy Reyes Adds a Soft Golden Glow in Loeffler Randall’s “Triana” Metallic Sandals

Judy Reyes has always made interesting choices when it comes to footwear, and this look was no different. For PaleyFest, she wore Loeffler Randall’s “Triana” slingback sandals in a champagne metallic nappa leather, which worked beautifully against her skin. The design was delicate but still detailed enough to stand out.

They featured thin, minimal straps and a cord-like thong-style front, accented with a small gold ball detail that caught my eye. From there, another cord strap ran diagonally over the foot and extended around the heel. It then transitioned to a flatter, thinner strap, fastened at the side with a small rectangular buckle, giving the design a more refined, structured look.

These sandals were finished with an open square toe, which added a modern touch, while the sculpted mid-height heel gave Judy a bit of lift.

You can get her Loeffler Randall Triana slingback sandals for $350 on Amazon and Nordstrom.

Judy Reyes showcases her feet in the minimalist, strappy champagne Loeffler Randall “Triana” slingback sandals featuring a gold ball detail on the thong strap, a diagonal strap, and a kitten heelJudy Reyes showcases her feet in the minimalist, strappy champagne Loeffler Randall “Triana” slingback sandals featuring a gold ball detail on the thong strap, a diagonal strap, and a kitten heel (Credit: Faye’s Vision / Cover Images)

If you’ve followed her footwear evolution, this refined approach isn’t new—Judy Reyes has also embraced similarly delicate, leg-lengthening silhouettes in Alexandre Birman’s bow-detailed Clarita sandals, where a curved heel and cushioned double-insole design balance elegance with all-day wearability.

Judy Reyes Balances Shine and Movement in Ulla Johnson’s “Rosamunde” Chiffon Dress

Judy Reyes paired the shiny metallic sandals with the $950 Ulla Johnson “Rosamunde” dress made from lightweight chiffon, which gave the whole look a soft, airy feel. It featured golden palm-inspired botanical prints layered with tiny metallic dots, adding texture and dimension.

Up top, the dress had puffed shoulders that added shape, balanced out by soft elastic cuffs that kept the sleeves relaxed. It also had a softly pleated, ruffled collar that flowed into a V-shaped opening, which framed her neckline in a really flattering way. Giving the dress more shape, the elasticated waist cinched at the middle while still staying comfortable.

From there, the dress flowed into a soft, airy skirt with a handkerchief ruffled hem, creating movement and making the dress feel a little more playful.

Judy Reyes pairs champagne metallic Loeffler Randall sandals with the Ulla Johnson “Rosamunde” chiffon dress, where gold botanical prints and a fluid silhouette echo the shoes’ warm shine and delicate, leg-lengthening linesJudy Reyes pairs champagne metallic Loeffler Randall sandals with the Ulla Johnson “Rosamunde” chiffon dress, where gold botanical prints and a fluid silhouette echo the shoes’ warm shine and delicate, leg-lengthening lines (Credit: Faye’s Vision / Cover Images)

Judy Reyes Finishes the Look With a Textured Loeffler Randall Clutch, Layered Jewelry, and Soft Glam

Judy Reyes carried a Loeffler Randall “Bailey” clutch in brown-and-yellow striped raffia, which added a bit of contrast and texture to the look. It tied in well with the warm tones of her outfit, and the dome shape made it stand out. It’s currently on sale for $177 (from $295) at Net-a-Porter.

The rest of her accessories stayed simple but layered enough to add some detail, including two necklaces, a bracelet, a ring, and earrings.

To finish everything off, she wore her hair in natural tight curls and kept her makeup soft with blush and lipstick.

Judy Reyes styles her look with hoop earrings, carries a Loeffler Randall “Bailey” clutch in brown-and-yellow striped raffia, wears her hair in tight curls, and layers two chain necklaces around her neckJudy Reyes styles her look with hoop earrings, carries a Loeffler Randall “Bailey” clutch in brown-and-yellow striped raffia, wears her hair in tight curls, and layers two chain necklaces around her neck (Credit: Faye’s Vision / Cover Images)

Why Champagne Metallic Heels Remain a Red-Carpet Essential

Judy Reyes’s Loeffler Randall sandals highlight why champagne metallic footwear continues to resonate on the red carpet—offering warmth, light-reflecting shine, and a softer alternative to stark gold or silver. Whether styled with fluid chiffon, structured tailoring, or tonal eveningwear, this versatile finish consistently elevates a look without overpowering it. For more inspiration, explore how other celebrities have embraced champagne metallic heels across a range of silhouettes, from minimalist sandals to statement platforms.

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