Julianne Hough stepped out with her mother, Marriann Hough, for lunch at Granville in Studio City on September 4, 2020, showcasing an easy late-summer look built around minimalist flat sandals and a printed Reformation dress.

The mother-and-daughter outing featured complementary shades of green. Marriann paired an embroidered tunic with white cropped leggings and metallic toe-ring sandals, while Julianne wore Reformation’s “Juliet” dress in a jade print.
The style is defined by a sweetheart neckline, smocked back panel, puff sleeves, and an adjustable front slit that can be styled for a more relaxed silhouette.

Accessories were understated, with a brown leather tote bag, minimal jewelry, and a disposable face mask reflecting everyday dressing during 2020.

Hough completed the look with AMANU’s Style 12 sandals, formally known as “The Constantia,” a minimalist toe-loop design created by stylist Anita Patrickson’s Los Angeles-based footwear label.
The silhouette combines a delicate toe ring, a slim strap across the foot, and an ankle wrap that creates the barely-there effect popularized by luxury sandal brands during the early 2020s.
Crafted from chrome-free, vegetable-dyed Italian Vachetta leather, the sandals feature a raw-edged leather sole and reflect AMANU’s emphasis on natural materials and understated construction. Their clean lines complemented the romantic details of Hough’s Reformation dress, reinforcing the relaxed aesthetic that defined much of California’s warm-weather dressing at the time.

Founded in 2018 by celebrity stylist Anita Patrickson, AMANU began as a made-to-order sandal studio in Los Angeles where customers could customize straps, hardware, and fit in person.
AMANU has continued to expand its minimalist footwear offering since Hough wore the brand in 2020. As of July 2026, luxury retailer Mytheresa carries a broad selection of styles ranging from the $295 Naivasha thong sandal and $350 Marrakech sandal to embellished designs such as the Samburu ($550), Sahara ($475), and Cairo ($395).
The collection also includes woven styles like the Lagos and Shela sandals, metallic options such as the Karima and Serengetti, and suede iterations of the Kigali and Nairobi silhouettes, illustrating how the label has evolved from a made-to-order Los Angeles studio into an internationally distributed luxury brand while maintaining its focus on pared-back sandal design.

From Barely-There Flats to Red-Carpet Heels: Julianne Hough’s Shoe Style Range
Hough’s AMANU sandals gave this 2020 lunch look an easy, grounded finish, but they also fit into a broader pattern in her wardrobe: she often uses footwear to set the tone, whether that means minimalist flats for daytime dressing, tonal sandals for monochrome looks, or sharp pumps for formal events.
For more of her standout shoe moments, explore the Julianne Hough style stories below.
👠 Explore Julianne Hough’s Best Shoe & Fashion Moments:
- 📏 Julianne Hough’s petite style file traces how the 5’3″ dancer and actress uses platforms, stilettos, and sleek red-carpet heels to elongate her frame.
- 🖤 Her 2026 Tony Awards look paired a white Tom Ford gown with black Saint Laurent pumps for a sharp, classic red-carpet finish.
- 🤍 Julianne’s all-white Khaite moment brought extra attention to the recalled “Linden” heels she wore during her Dancing with the Stars press run.
- 💛 Her Everything We Never Knew press tour wardrobe leaned into yellow tailoring, nude mesh heels, and platform pumps with a polished daytime-event feel.
- ❤️ Julianne’s monochromatic red IRO look showed how matching sandals can extend a bold color story from dress to toe.
- ✨ Her Stuart Weitzman “Nudist” sandals moment remains a memorable example of minimalist red-carpet footwear with a very visible styling mishap.