The 2013 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film The Smurfs 2 was released on July 31, 2013, to generally negative reviews.
Prior to its release, stars gathered on the blue carpet at the Regency Village Theater in Westwood for the Los Angeles premiere.
Many celebs dressed in style, and their shoes were definitely smurftastic, too! Katy Perry and Jayma Mays stood out, but others were worth seeing as well.
1. Katy Perry in Pedro Garcia “Glain” Pumps

Let’s start with Katy Perry, who voiced Smurfette in the film. She wore an all-blue ensemble to channel the little blue Smurfette the Katy Perry way.

We’re so loving her Tadashi Shoji dress, which features a leather skirt and a mesh bodice with floral appliques.

Her Pedro Garcia heels definitely complemented her getup well. They feature blue satin with black grosgrain trimming and bow detail at the vamps.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t find the exact heels at any e-retailers.

2. Jayma Mays in B Brian Atwood “Linford” Booties
Jayma Mays opted for a brighter number. She plays the character of Grace Winslow, Neil Harris’ wife in the movie.

She wore a pretty pink silk-blend top with a marigold pleated, high-waisted skirt both by Paper London.

Jayma styled her colorful two-piece outfit with a pair of multicolored floral-print booties from B Brian Atwood’s Resort 2013 collection.
Aside from the eye-catching print that seems painted, these booties also feature suede lace-up fastening, buckled ankle straps, peep toes, and zipper fastening at the back.

Sarah Hyland wore the exact same style in the December 2012 issue of ‘Glamoholic’. She paired the heels with an Eleni yellow strapless dress from Izmaylova’s Spring 2013 collection.

3. Nancy O’Dell in Qupid Wedges
TV host Nancy O’Dell plays a television interviewer in the movie.

She wore a cute blue dress styled with a pair of shimmery t-strap sandals by Qupid.

They feature shimmery champagne straps and adjustable buckled straps. Her heels also have about 0.75-inch platforms and about 5-inch heel-less wedges.

Do you like how she styled her wedge sandals?

4. Kiana Ledé Brown in Spiked Pumps

A very simple white dress needs some accessorizing, and Kiana’s bright spiked pumps complemented her frock perfectly.


While looking for her heels online, we found these pumps by Blink:

We also found a similar pair by Luichiny, and these ones are cheaper by about $15.

5. Bonnie McKee in Valentino “Rockstud” Pumps
Singer, songwriter, and actress Bonnie McKee was also on hand at the premiere.

The American singer-songwriter was undoubtedly eye-catching in orange. Actually, her hair alone was enough to capture attention. She also wore a headband with a black bow and a veil-like fishnet.

Her dress, which features dominant orange, was also striking. While she definitely wanted attention, we’re glad she kept her heels simple.
Bonnie chose a pair of black pumps with pleat detail and a single pyramid stud on each vamp.

Unfortunately, these platform pumps are not available anymore.

6. Tamra Barney in Bebe “Shelly” Metallic Wedges
Opting for a simple pink look was Tamra Barney. She accessorized with a long gold necklace, which complemented her metallic gold Bebe wedges.

The straps of these shoes are in light gold metallic, while the cork wedges feature metallic stud trimming.

We could no longer find these wedges online, but we found out that they were also available in black.


