Sarah Pidgeon'S Bold Fashion Choice: Real Strawberries On Her Heels!

  • By Julian
  • May 1, 2026, 3 p.m.

Sarah Pidgeon Goes Fruity with Chanel Heels

Fashionistas, brace yourselves! On April 29, Sarah Pidgeon made a splash at ABC Studios, not with just any heels, but with Chanel's latest sensation – strawberry-punctured stilettos. While Gigi Hadid and Katie Holmes have embraced tomato red hues, Pidgeon took it a step further by flaunting shoes that literally bear fruit. Her choice of footwear was anything but ordinary, featuring faux strawberries that looked ripe enough to be plucked from a farmers market stall.

“It's like wearing a slice of spring on your feet!” commented a fan who spotted Pidgeon's unique style.

A Stylish Reunion with "Love Story" Co-stars

Reuniting with "Love Story" co-stars Paul Anthony Kelly and Grace Gummer, Pidgeon ditched the minimalist vibe for a more daring ensemble. Her stylist, Emma Jade Morrison, decked her out in Chanel from head to toe, including those eye-catching Métiers d'Art Spring 2026 shoes. Paired with a glossy jacket by Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen, Pidgeon's look was more tomato than strawberry, adding an extra layer of intrigue to her style.

Chanel's Strawberry Stilettos Take the Spotlight

These Chanel heels aren't just for show – they're already making rounds in the celebrity circuit. Hailey Bieber packed them for a trip to Australia, and Nicole Kidman rocked them at a pre-Oscars dinner. With these heels causing a shopping frenzy in Paris, it's only a matter of time before they become the must-have item of the season. Chanel's creative genius, Matthieu Blazy, is also exploring other bold designs like hibiscus and camellia, but who will be the first to flaunt fungi footwear? Only time will tell, but Sarah Pidgeon is certainly a frontrunner in the fashion stakes.

Stay tuned for more exclusive celebrity news and trends as we continue to bring you the latest from the world of fashion and beyond.

Julian
Author: Julian
Julian

Julian

Julian follows the paper trail: filings, timelines, and who benefits. He reframes drama as facts - contracts, lawsuits, NDAs, and PR strategy - so readers get the full picture, not the spin.