Stylish stars, including Daisy Lowe, Lily Allen, Jenna Coleman, and more, gathered at Burlington House in London for the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition preview party.
💫 Jump to a Look:
- 1. Daisy Lowe: Gold Florrie Sandals & Di Petsa “Birthing Venus” Dress
- 2. Lily Allen: Giuseppe Zanotti “Sharon” Pumps & 16Arlington Slip Dress
- 3. Jenna Coleman: Cream Cutout Pumps & Lanvin Mixed-Media Dress
- 4. Catriona Chandler: Casadei “Michelle” Pumps & Hades Postcard Skirt
- 5. Pixie Geldof: Miu Miu Crystal Slingback Pumps & Dôen Polka Dot Dress
- 6. Jackie St Clair: Sole Bliss “Remy” Sandals & Floral Tulle Dress
Alongside the variety of art on display inside, the red-carpet fashion brought its own artistic flair. Guests embraced everything from classic, refined silhouettes to more expressive, artsy looks that echoed the exhibition’s spirit.
The shoes were just as exciting. Cream-and-black pairs added a timeless touch, while metallic heels and architectural designs added a bolder, more modern edge.

Let’s take a closer look at the pairs that stood out.
Daisy Lowe Glows in Gold Florrie “Matilda” Sandals and Di Petsa’s “Birthing Venus” Knit Dress
Daisy Lowe showcased her growing baby bump in a nude knitted dress, styled with gold sandals for a warm, cohesive finish.
She wore the Florrie “Matilda” sandals, which had a delicate, barely-there design with crisscrossing front straps that wrapped across the foot, then extended to the sides and around the heel.
A buckled slingback kept the fit secure, while the overall silhouette stayed light and minimal. Despite its simplicity, the design still felt intricate up close, especially in the way the straps framed the foot.
The sandals were crafted from vintage gold-laminated calf leather, giving them a soft, burnished shine. The warm gold finish complemented her nude dress beautifully, while the slim 2.9-inch heels gave her enough height, making them a chic yet practical choice during her pregnancy.

Lowe paired the gold sandals with a nude Di Petsa “Birthing Venus” dress featuring a sculpted, body-skimming knit with sheer fishnet-inspired panels and tonal patterns.
The fabric featured dense and looser knit sections, subtly revealing and concealing her skin while following the natural curves of her body. A corset-style tie back allowed her to adjust the fit, helping the dress sit beautifully over her growing baby bump.
To complete the look, Lowe accessorized with gold bangles, rings, small hoop earrings, and a delicate pendant necklace. A black clutch added contrast, breaking up the soft palette just enough.

Lily Allen Adds Boudoir Drama in Giuseppe Zanotti “Sharon” Pumps and a Sheer 16Arlington Slip Dress
Lily Allen delivered a striking mix of boudoir-inspired elegance and high-fashion drama in a 16Arlington gown paired with Giuseppe Zanotti heels.
Her shoes were mostly hidden beneath the long, sheer dress, but glimpses revealed cream-toned, crocodile-embossed leather with a peep-toe design and subtle platform. From what could be seen, she appeared to be wearing Giuseppe Zanotti’s “Sharon” pumps, a platform peep-toe style that became a celebrity favorite in the early 2010s. We’ve previously spotted the same design on Kerry Washington, Allison Williams, and Kate Hudson, highlighting the model’s enduring red-carpet appeal.
You can get these Giuseppe Zanotti “Sharon” pumps for $249 (from $795) at Farfetch.

Allen paired the pumps with a gown from 16Arlington, featuring a smoky, sheer mesh layered over a nude lining. A modern update on a vintage slip dress, it featured a plunging sweetheart neckline trimmed with delicate lace and held in place by thin black spaghetti straps.
The dress also had horizontal bands around the torso and skirt, giving the silhouette a corset-like structure that emphasized its long, column shape.
Adding a dramatic touch, Allen wore a plush ostrich feather boa in a dusty rose shade, draped over her left shoulder and trailing down her back to the floor.
She kept her jewelry minimal, choosing only statement gemstone rings, which added a subtle sparkle.

Jenna Coleman Goes Sculptural in Cream Cutout Pumps and a Mixed-Media Lanvin Dress
Jenna Coleman looked perfectly suited to the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition preview in an artistic, avant-garde look.
She wore a pair of sophisticated cream matte pumps with a rectangular side cutout that exposed the arch of her foot, giving the design a modern, sculptural edge.
Tonally finished cap toes in a shinier leather and a metal detail at the back of the heel added a subtle contrast in texture, giving the pumps a more polished look. They were set on sculpted cone-shaped heels, which added an unexpected touch of artistic flair to the design.

Coleman paired the shoes with a Lanvin Fall 2026 mixed-media midi dress, featuring a pale cream textured bodice and a fluid dove-gray silk skirt.
The sleeveless bodice draped softly across the neckline and dropped to the waist before transitioning into an asymmetrical skirt with soft ruffles.
She completed the look with a blue Longchamp Le Roseau bag and Cartier Grain de Café earrings and rings for a polished finish.

Catriona Chandler Elevates an Art-Inspired Look With Casadei “Michelle” Platform Slingback Pumps
Catriona Chandler made a playful, art-driven statement at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition preview, mixing everyday staples with a bold, graphic skirt that gave the whole look a fresh, creative edge.
She wore a pair of cream-colored Casadei “Michelle” pointed pumps with a sleek, structured silhouette that instantly elevated the outfit.
The design showed a contrast between smooth cream calf leather and glossy black patent trim that outlined the topline, extending to the vamp and slingback strap fastened with a small buckle.
I liked how the front strap formed a soft, bow-like shape, adding a feminine touch. Set on a thick platform and high heel, the shoes still kept a sharp, modern profile.

Catriona Chandler paired them with the Hades “Greetings from…” skirt in bright azure blue, cut in an A-line silhouette that sat above her knees.
The skirt featured vintage postcard prints and handwritten-style text reading “Summer passes, Spring passes,” arranged in a diamond pattern that gave it a lively, artistic feel.
A simple white long-sleeve crewneck top was tucked cleanly into the waistband, balancing the more expressive pieces while keeping everything wearable but still interesting. Her short, softly curled hair and minimal jewelry tied everything together flawlessly.

Pixie Geldof Pairs Miu Miu Crystal-Strap Slingback Pumps With a Romantic Dôen Polka Dot Dress
Pixie Geldof channels an effortless romantic-boho mood with a modern edge at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition preview, pairing a cream polka-dot dress with sleek black heels. I loved how the soft, nostalgic print balanced with sharper accessories!
She wore a pair of Miu Miu pumps in glossy black patent leather, featuring a classic pointed toe and a slim elasticated slingback strap.
A crystal-embellished Mary Jane strap added a subtle touch of sparkle, a detail that has become increasingly associated with Miu Miu’s evening footwear in recent years.
The brand has repeatedly revisited crystal-trimmed pumps and slingbacks, including styles similar to those worn by Emily Blunt at the WWD Style Awards, where jeweled straps played a similarly prominent role.
Set on 3.3-inch stiletto heels, they also gave Pixie a boost in height while keeping the overall feel refined and wearable.

Geldof paired the heels with the Dôen “Emerence” dress, crafted from a cream silk-blend fabric covered in the brand’s nostalgic “Portia Dot” burgundy polka dot print.
It also had a lovely bateau neckline framed by a soft ruffle detail, while short puffed sleeves added a romantic, vintage-inspired touch. The bodice also featured angled seams and subtle shirring, adding structure before falling into a fluid midi-length hem. You can get this dress for $450 at Net-a-Porter.
Pixie completed her look with a slouchy black leather bag and a few stacked rings for a hint of shine.

Jackie St Clair Brings Garden-Fairy Romance in Sole Bliss “Remy” Metallic Platform Sandals
Jackie St Clair embodied ethereal midsummer romance at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition preview in London, stepping out in a dove-gray tulle midi dress paired with metallic silver sandals for a soft, cohesive finish. I loved how the delicate tones of the outfit worked together, giving the whole look a dreamy, artistic feel.
She wore the $399 Sole Bliss “Remy” sandals made in Spain, featuring thick straps in metallic snake-print leather and soft silver suede. The front straps crossed neatly over the foot, while an adjustable ankle strap in matching suede secured the fit with a bold square buckle.
The mix of textures gave the sandals depth, bringing extra dimension and sophistication to the design. Although Sole Bliss is best known for prioritizing comfort, the Remy demonstrates the brand’s ability to create genuinely red-carpet-worthy footwear, which helps explain why women such as Helen Mirren have chosen the same style for major international events. Set on a 1.25-inch platform and a 5-inch block heel, they added height while still looking stable and wearable.
Beyond their striking silhouette, the sandals also featured Sole Bliss’ Innovative Bunion Bed and three layers of soft, supportive underfoot cushioning, making them easy to wear for long periods.

St Clair paired them with a dove-gray tulle midi dress that delivered an enchanted, garden-fairy mood. The dress was covered in intricate 3D floral appliqués in soft pink, rose, and lavender tones, cascading from the bodice down to the layered, flounced skirt.
To finish the look, St Clair carried a bird-shaped clutch and wore a laurel-leaf headpiece, enhancing the romantic, whimsical theme of her outfit.

How 2026’s Most Stylish Women Are Turning Shoes Into Wearable Art
From Daisy Lowe’s barely-there gold sandals to Jenna Coleman’s sculptural pumps and Pixie Geldof’s crystal-trimmed Miu Miu heels, the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition preview showed how footwear is increasingly becoming an extension of the outfit rather than an afterthought. Across red carpets, fashion weeks, and major cultural events, 2026 has been defined by artistic details, architectural silhouettes, and statement-making finishes that blur the line between fashion and art.
👠 Explore More 2026 Shoe Highlights With an Artful Red-Carpet Edge:
- 💎 Emily Blunt’s crystal-embellished Miu Miu slingbacks at the 2026 WWD Style Awards echo the jeweled-strap detail of Pixie Geldof’s black Miu Miu pumps, showing how sparkle can feel polished rather than overly decorative.
- ✨ Emily Blunt’s Disclosure Day press-tour shoes move between metallic sandals, mesh slingbacks, and sculptural pumps, reflecting the same mix of refinement and experimentation seen at the Royal Academy preview.
- 🎨 The 2026 Met Gala’s strongest shoe moments leaned into the “Costume Art” theme with jeweled sandals, towering platforms, and sculptural heels that treated footwear as part of the visual concept.
- 🏛️ Loewe’s sculptural footwear at Paris Fashion Week offers a bolder take on art-world dressing, from origami-inspired pumps to sharply shaped glove heels.
- 🌙 The 2026 Cannes closing ceremony shoe report pairs metallic Santoni platforms, Chanel two-tone slingbacks, and Balenciaga glove pumps with couture-level eveningwear.
- 🌸 The 2026 Independent Spirit Awards red carpet highlights gold pumps, architectural wedge mules, and PVC slingback sandals, making it a natural companion to this season’s more expressive event dressing.