Emma Roberts arrived at the Ritz-Carlton in New York City on November 24, 2015, for the Johnson & Johnson “Donate a Photo” holiday event, wearing a look that has since become a reference point for cold-weather cocktail dressing.

By pairing a monochromatic Thakoon dress with matte Wolford tights, Roberts showcased how to balance delicate chiffon with the practicalities of a New York winter.

The outfit relied on texture over color, utilizing intricate embroidery and sharp pleats to create visual interest.

She pulled the entire look together with a pair of Wolford tights.
Julia Roberts’ niece balanced her softly tousled waves and barely-there pink makeup with a pair of L.K. Bennett pumps, grounding the look in the kind of polished restraint the London label does best.
Founded in 1990 by Linda Bennett, L.K. Bennett has long occupied that sweet spot between high street and heritage luxury—favored by professionals and the British royal set alike, including Catherine, Princess of Wales. Its signature lies in feminine, quietly structured silhouettes that feel timeless without ever reading conservative.

Emma’s “Sally” pumps reflect that philosophy with a more architectural edge. Crafted in Spain from velvety black suede, the design is sharpened by a glossy patent cap toe—a subtle nod to classic European styling—while the slim 4.25-inch heel is balanced by a discreet 0.5-inch platform for added stability.
A removable buckled ankle strap introduces versatility, allowing the silhouette to shift from a secure, Mary Jane-inspired profile to a cleaner, more traditional pump.

More than just a finishing touch, the shoes anchor the entire look: worn with matte Wolford tights, the strap creates a continuous, uninterrupted line that keeps the monochrome palette feeling sleek rather than heavy—an understated styling trick that speaks to the brand’s enduring appeal.

More L.K. Bennett Shoes Worth Revisiting
Emma Roberts’ cap-toe Sally pumps capture the refined, feminine polish that has long defined L.K. Bennett, but they are only one expression of the brand’s appeal.
From Kate Middleton’s famously dependable nude courts to more delicate braided sandals and block-heel day pumps, the label has built its reputation on shoes that balance elegance, practicality, and distinctly British restraint.
For a broader look at how L.K. Bennett has evolved across celebrity wardrobes and signature silhouettes, explore the related stories below.
👠 Explore L.K. Bennett Shoe & Fashion Stories:
- 🇬🇧 What happened to L.K. Bennett? traces the British label’s rise from footwear favorite to royal wardrobe staple, with useful context on Linda Bennett, the brand’s kitten-heel legacy, and its later business turnaround.
- 👑 Kate Middleton’s Gucci dress and L.K. Bennett “Art” pumps shows how the Duchess relied on the brand’s practical block-heel silhouette to anchor a polished museum look with repeat-wear appeal.
- 🌸 Kate Middleton’s floral L.K. Bennett dress and “Fern” pumps highlights one of her most recognizable head-to-toe brand moments, pairing a blue-and-white pencil dress with the label’s classic nude courts.
- ✨ Kate Middleton’s Alexander McQueen lace dress and L.K. Bennett “Sledge” pumps is a strong reference point for the brand’s signature nude platform pumps and their leg-lengthening, occasion-ready appeal.
- 🌿 Olivia Munn’s “Lilybelle” braided leather sandals offers a different side of the label, spotlighting L.K. Bennett’s softer, fashion-forward sandal design with braided leather and an elegant ankle strap.
