Emma Roberts in Thakoon & Atea Oceanie: A Masterclass in Monochrome Styling

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Emma Roberts arrived at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on March 12, 2016, for a Scream Queens panel during the 33rd Annual PaleyFest.

Her look leaned into a playful, monochrome aesthetic, relying on clean lines and a sudden pop of color to elevate the ensemble.

Emma Roberts wears her blonde hair down at the "Scream Queens" panel held March 12, 2016, during the 33rd Annual PaleyFest Los AngelesEmma Roberts wears her blonde hair down at the “Scream Queens” panel held March 12, 2016, during the 33rd Annual PaleyFest Los Angeles held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood (Credit: Nicky Nelson / WENN)

She paired black culottes by Atea Oceanie with a printed peplum top by Thakoon.

The proportions worked to bridge the gap between structured tailoring and effortless event wear, accented by Tara Hirshberg stud earrings and a white Anya Hindmarch purse.

Emma Roberts balances a breezy printed peplum cami with structured black culottes, letting her glossy red platform sandals deliver a sharp, leg-lengthening contrast at PaleyFest 2016Emma Roberts balances a breezy printed peplum cami with structured black culottes, letting her glossy red platform sandals deliver a sharp, leg-lengthening contrast at PaleyFest 2016 (Credit: Brian To / WENN)

Her styling remained soft, featuring shoulder-length waves and side-swept bangs. To contrast the black-and-white palette, she opted for a subtle blue eyeliner and a vibrant pair of red satin “Ursula” sandals by Charlotte Olympia.

From the side, the fluid drape of her wide-leg culottes meets the sculptural lift of her sky-high red heels, creating a clean, elongated silhouetteFrom the side, the fluid drape of her wide-leg culottes meets the sculptural lift of her sky-high red heels, creating a clean, elongated silhouette (Credit: Nicky Nelson / WENN)

The “Ursula” is a standout silhouette from Charlotte Olympia’s Spring 2012 collection. At six inches tall, the sandal features a strappy vamp, double adjustable ankle straps, and a one-inch platform characteristic of the brand’s bold, mid-2010s aesthetic.

Keeping the palette monochrome up top, Roberts allows the saturated red sandals to punctuate the look with a bold, editorial pop against the black backdropKeeping the palette monochrome up top, Roberts allows the saturated red sandals to punctuate the look with a bold, editorial pop against the black backdrop (Credit: Nicky Nelson / WENN / Brian To)

While the style has since moved into the brand’s archives, it remains a textbook example of how a primary color can anchor a neutral outfit.

A closer look reveals the intricate cage-like straps and double ankle closures of her Charlotte Olympia platforms, designed to frame the foot while adding height and stabilityA closer look reveals the intricate cage-like straps and double ankle closures of her Charlotte Olympia platforms, designed to frame the foot while adding height and stability

The satin-finished heels and curved stiletto profile emphasize Charlotte Olympia’s signature blend of vintage glamour and exaggerated proportionsThe satin-finished heels and curved stiletto profile emphasize Charlotte Olympia’s signature blend of vintage glamour and exaggerated proportions

More Red Platform Heel Moments That Show the Power of a Bold Pop of Color

As this concludes our look at Emma Roberts’ striking Charlotte Olympia sandals, these standout celebrity style moments offer more ways red platform heels have transformed outfits from polished and playful to full-on statement-making.

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