Mandy Moore brought understated elegance to the 2025 Peabody Awards on Sunday. The “This Is Us” alum opted for a cream-colored gown paired with Jimmy Choo‘s popular Saeda sandals in a soft seafoam green.
Mandy Moore
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The shoes and matching Bon Bon bag added a splash of color and glimmer to the look. The Saeda sandals in satin feature a delicate crystal chain that gently adorns the ankle like jewelry. The meticulously crafted crystals drip gracefully down the back of the heel, while a single crystal is suspended from the chain, further decorating the foot.
The Saeda sandals.
A thick strap goes over the upper, nestling the front of the foot, which features a square toe. The shoe features a slim heel measuring 100mm, adorned with a line of crystals from top to bottom.
While the green style appears to be sold out, an Ivory and black version is available for $1,150. The luxury footwear designer also offers the Saeda pointed-toe pumps in a variety of colors and styles. Moore complemented her shoes with the brand’s Bon Bon satin with a crystal handle in a matching green. The bag features a crystal bracelet, top handle, and a sleek drawstring chain that cinches the shape. The bags take the form of a mini-bucket bag and or a bag to hold sweet treats, hence their name.
Moore wore a look by Adam Lippes and shoes by Jimmy Choo.
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The actress was at the ceremony to present an award, and she documented her journey to the award show and what it took to look glamorous on the red carpet. She wore a design by Adam Lippes, whom she tagged on Instagram. The dress was the Tenney Layered Midi Dress, which featured a satin midi skirt and a matching top with spaghetti straps and a backless design, accented with dainty straps. “The back was pretty,” Moore wrote on Instagram about her look.
She shared photos of herself in the car on her Instagram Story, pulling her seat belt away from her dress in an attempt to keep the silky look wrinkle-free, which she later shared a photo of herself on the red carpet, writing: “Spoiler alert: It still wrinkled.”
Adam Lippes recently found his home, a new private salon on the Upper East Side in New York City. It is located inside the first floor of a circa 1880 townhouse on Fifth Avenue, which he turned into a private shopping salon where he hosted appointments for his spring 2025 collection, which WWD’s Booth Moore described as “effortless and unfussy.”
“In a soothing palette of sun bleached pale blue, lilac, butter yellow, cream and sand were all the pieces a woman needs for a summer wardrobe,” she wrote.