Meagan Good kept to her red carpet constant at the 7th Annual AAFCA TV Honors in Los Angeles Saturday afternoon, lacing into metallic wrap stilettos at the Hollywood Roosevelt.
The sandals cut across the toes with thin silver straps, then coiled up the ankle in mirrored loops. A squared toe framed the front, while a narrow stiletto heel carried the design. A white pedicure gave contrast against the silver finish.
Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors attend the 7th Annual AAFCA TV Honors at The Hollywood Roosevelt on Saturday in Los Angeles.
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She paired the stilettos with a sheer gown patterned in white stars. Its corseted bodice and high slit kept the shoes visible on the carpet, finished with a diamond choker and loose waves as she posed with husband Jonathan Majors on the red carpet.
A closer look at Meagan Good’s silver metallic wrap stilettos.
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The choice added another entry to Good’s consistent rotation of strappy stilettos this year. At the Harold & Carole Pump Foundation Gala a week earlier, she laced into black wrap stilettos beneath a charcoal chiffon gown. In July, she reached for Alevì Milano’s satin Kiki sandals with crystal detailing at Lifetime’s Summer Soirée. At the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards in June, she opted for patent Jessica Rich stilettos. Event to event, the silhouette stays the same: pared-back straps on a sharp heel.
The metallic turn also placed her within a broader red carpet trend. Keke Palmer leaned on mirrored stilettos for her “Just Keke” press run in June, pairing the silhouette with vintage Versace. Issa Rae, meanwhile, has built a streak of gold Stuart Weitzman sandals at both SXSW and the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival. Whether in silver stilettos or block-heel platforms, mirrored straps have surfaced again and again this summer.
At AAFCA, Good’s choice aligned with a night celebrating television’s best. Winners included Sterling K. Brown for “Paradise,” Kathy Bates for “Matlock” and the ensemble of “Bel-Air.” Now in its seventh year, the event has become a fixture honoring diverse voices in television.