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Margaret Qualley's 'Barefoot' Red Carpet Shoes Spark Viral Outrage

PUBLISHED Aug 21, 2026, 9:29 AM ET

Margaret Qualley attended the London premiere of her new film, The Dog Stars, on August 20. She arrived alongside director Ridley Scott and co-stars Jacob Elordi and Josh Brolin . Qualley's ensemble featured a classic black Chanel dress. The focus of attention, however, was her unconventional footwear. She wore controversial "barefoot sandals" from Chanel's Cruise 2027 collection . The shoes, designed by Matthieu Blazy, feature only a leather heel cap and laces. They leave the wearer's soles, toes, and the majority of the foot completely bare . The design was first presented on a runway in Biarritz, France, in April . Critics have described the style as an "oxymoron" in fashion, resembling jewelry rather than practical footwear . The appearance sparked immediate widespread criticism on social media. Users expressed confusion and amusement, questioning the design's purpose. Comments included criticisms such as, "Can we all agree that this is a horrible design," and "I feel like that's the wrong part of the foot to cover" . Another user compared the shoe's construction to the fable of "The Emperor's New Clothes" . Some observers noted that the shoes require impeccably groomed feet to wear . The specific variant worn by Qualley was black and featured two strings tied around the foot and a heel cap adorned with a gold Chanel monogram . This marks one of the first major red-carpet debuts of the controversial footwear since its introduction . The specific retail price of the shoes has not been made public .

By Emily Rhodes | JQJO News

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