Halsey’s Cannes shoe run has started to revolve around one detail: a bow at the toe.
The singer attended Kering’s Women in Motion Awards at Cannes on Sunday night in a pair of navy satin bow pumps, three days after she wore pink Dior Miss Dior pumps on the festival circuit. This time, she kept the bow at the toe but shifted the shape into a darker evening mood, wearing a pointed satin pump with sheer black tights and a vintage look from Chanel’s spring 2009 ready-to-wear collection.
The navy pumps featured a low-cut vamp, a pointed toe and a heel that narrowed through the back before widening slightly at the base. A wide satin bow sat close to the toe, with a jeweled cluster centered over the knot. The embellishment mixed gold-toned hardware with amber, black and clear stones, giving the bow a brooch-like finish.
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It was also her second Cannes bow pump in less than a week. Three days earlier, Halsey opted for a brighter bow pump, wearing a pair of Dior’s Miss Dior pumps to “Sheep in the Box” screening Cannes. The peep-toe silhouette, which she paired with custom Vivienne Westwood, had a front bow with patterned perforations, along with a square buckle at the center.
For the rest of the awards night look, Halsey wore a Chanel ensemble from the spring 2009 collection, featuring a black leather mini with a fitted, strapless bodice layered over a sheer white blouse with a ruffled neckline. She paired the look with semi-sheer black tights, and accessorized further with drop earrings. As for glam, the about-face founder opted for winged liner and an undone updo with braided sections and loose pieces around their face.
The bow-pump trend has been popping up beyond Cannes, too. Sabrina Carpenter wore satin Dior bow slingbacks at Dior’s cruise 2027 show in Los Angeles last week, and Bella Hadid chose Jimmy Choo Love pumps with bow details at a Revolve event in March.
Halsey wasn’t the only star at Cannes showing off her shoe style. Below, take a look at the footwear highlights from this year’s Cannes Film Festival.