At the premiere of Irrational Man at the WGA Theater in Los Angeles on July 9, 2015, Emma Stone leaned into soft summer dressing with a floral Giambattista Valli gown and printed Paul Andrew pumps that gave the look a subtle shoe-focused finish.
Joined on the red carpet by co-stars Joaquin Phoenix and Parker Posey, Stone balanced the romantic detailing of her embroidered dress with sharp accessories, including ankle-strap d’Orsay heels that added structure and contrast to the airy silhouette.

Stone wore a Giambattista Valli Resort 2016 dress featuring layered 3D floral embroidery over white macramé lace, a high neckline, and a softly structured midi-length silhouette.
The graphic black waistband added contrast to the otherwise ethereal palette and connected neatly with her darker floral-print heels.

Her turquoise Jennifer Meyer earrings and pale teal Salvatore Ferragamo clutch introduced cooler tones that balanced the warm yellow lace detailing at the neckline without competing with the floral shoes.

Her side-swept updo and soft makeup, finished with blue eyeliner accents and pink lipstick, added a slightly playful edge without competing with the intricate dress and patterned pumps.


The standout shoe moment came from her Paul Andrew “Kashi” d’Orsay pumps from the Pre-Spring 2016 collection, which introduced floral prints, slim ankle straps, and a sharper silhouette against the softness of the Giambattista Valli dress.
The floral Paul Andrew “Kashi” pumps helped sharpen the romantic Valli look with darker contrast, slim ankle straps, and a more directional silhouette. Looking back, the appearance also captures a brief period before Stone’s long-running Louis Vuitton partnership, when she regularly mixed independent luxury labels into her red-carpet wardrobe.

Made from silk crepe, the pumps featured light-blue floral prints, almond toes, slim ankle straps, subtle platforms, and tall self-covered heels that gave the romantic outfit a more directional finish.

Emma Stone’s Floral Heels Deserve a Second Look
Stone’s Irrational Man premiere outfit works because the shoes do more than simply coordinate with the dress.
Her Paul Andrew pumps echoed the floral texture of the Giambattista Valli gown while introducing darker contrast, sharper lines, and a more structured finish through the slim ankle straps and tall heels.
It’s the kind of balanced styling that became a signature of her mid-2010s red-carpet wardrobe — polished, feminine, and never overly styled.
👠 Explore Emma Stone’s Best Shoe & Fashion Moments:
- 📏 Emma Stone’s height, shoe size, and favorite designer heels trace her polished red-carpet footwear history, from Louis Vuitton to Jimmy Choo and Christian Louboutin.
- 👡 Her salmon-pink Jimmy Choo “Minny” sandals added a clean, leg-lengthening finish to a floral Gucci dress at the 2016 StyleMakers Awards.
- ✨ Emma’s feather-trimmed Jimmy Choo “Annie” sandals brought playful texture to her embellished Prada look at the Los Angeles premiere of La La Land.
- 👗 Her Easy A press-tour style revisits standout early shoe moments, including Casadei platform booties, Brian Atwood pumps, and graphic Ferragamo heels.
- ❤️ Emma’s red Sergio Rossi heels at The House Bunny premiere captured one of her earliest red-carpet shoe statements.
- 🖤 Her minimalist Louis Vuitton “Jude” sandals show the quieter side of her shoe wardrobe, pairing clean lines with summer-ready monochrome dressing.