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June is fast approaching, and I'm in denial about it. It's time to distract myself from the speed of time with one of my favorite activities: judging celebrity outfits. And heads-up: A man snuck his way into the mix this go-around. Shocking, I know! From the Met Gala (ever heard of it?) to the Cannes Film Festival and its new dress code, Hollywood's social calendar is heating up for the summer, which leaves us with a lot to look forward to. Ahead, see the best-dressed celebs of May.
When: May 29
Where: The Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards in New York City
What: A Michael Kors dress
Why: She doesn't step out too often, but when she does, she kills it—just like she did with this look.
Where: New York City
What: Custom Christian Louboutin x Maison Margiela shoes
Why: Here's proof she can pull off any shade of green, not just emerald.
Where: New York City
What: Ferragamo
Why: A vision in black.
When: May 28
Where: The Gigi Hadid x Havaianas launch party at Altro Paradiso in New York City
What: A Marc Jacobs dress and Havaianas sandals
Why: The hottest styling tip for summer, according to Hadid? Pairing anklets and flip-flops.
When: May 27
Where: New York City
What: Bottega Veneta
Why: In case you're in need of workwear inspiration, she's got you covered.
When: May 20
Where: Cannes, France
What: Mango
Why: A head-to-toe Mango ensemble at the Cannes Film Festival really speaks to the brand's elegance.
When: May 18
Where: The Cannes Film Festival
What: A Maje dress
Why: This makes me want to bring back circle skirts....
Where: The Kering Women in Motion Awards in Cannes, France
What: Khaite
Why: Just when I think I know Nicole Kidman's sense of style, she throws me a fierce curveball.
Where: The Kering Women in Motion Awards in Cannes, France
What: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
Why: And here I thought Brat green was her color!
When: May 16
Where: Cannes, France
What: Bottega Veneta's Andiamo messenger bag
Why: Need I list the reasons why Pascal is the internet's biggest crush? His impeccable sense of style is near the top of a very long list.
When: May 15
Where: Cannes, France
What: Vintage Chanel and Guizio capris
Why: I! Am! Obsessed! It's chic and sassy, as the coolest French women tend to be.
When: May 14
Where: New York City
What: Givenchy
Why: Leave it to Theron to turn a rainy day into her own personal runway.
Where: The premiere of Overcompensating in Los Angeles
What: Jimmy Choo shoes
Why: Is it just this look, or does she actually get more beautiful every day?
When: May 10
Where: The Gold Gala in Los Angeles
What: A backless crystal gown
Why: A gown that's good as gold, truly.
When: May 7
Where: Galvan and Unemployed's celebration of Frieze New York in New York City
What: A draped cowl-neck top
Why: You know it's going to be a good night when your highlight matches your outfit.
When: May 5
Where: GQ's Met Gala Party in New York City
What: Harrier in a custom Gap Studio look
Why: Bring on all the André Leon Talley references, please and thank you.
Where: Late Night With Seth Meyers in New York City
Why: Big shoulders are all the rage.
When: May 3
Where: New York City
What: An Emi Jay hair clip
Why: To know Emi Jay is to love Emi Jay.
When: May 2
Where: Burberry's spring luncheon at the New York Botanical Garden
What: Burberry
Why: You can't go wrong with a classic trench coat.
When: May 1
Where: The opening of Prada's men's boutique in New York City
What: Prada
Why: Few can pull off a full turtleneck this well.
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Crafted especially for sneakers, think of it as an instant upgrade to your kicks' toe vamps that will make your entire ensemble look a lot more upscale. $75 Buy Now at shopbop While swapping standard nylon laces for pearl strands might be an impractical venture, clipping on two little pearl bows at your sneakers' centers is an effortless maneuver that will pay dividends in sheer beauty. As many TikTokers make clear, pearls go amazingly well with organza ribbons, gilded charms, and pastel-colored shoes as a foundation for all those feminine flourishes. $86 Buy Now at notte jewelry Lorde wore a silver fish charm in her Met Gala braided hair this year, and this is further proof that the fisherman aesthetic is here to stay. Pay your respects through fish-themed shoe charms such as these, which are actually earrings whose hoops you can easily attach to laces. High quality here is a guarantee, based on that handmade glass, freshwater pearls, gold-plated brass, and other top-tier, dazzling materials used to make the set. $75 Buy Now at nordstrom Maison de Sabré's zippable bags charms — which you can place on everything from totes to wallets for extra space — are icons, so who says you can't break the rules a bit and clip one somewhere on your sneaker's upper? This tiny blueberry charm is the most delicious conversation starter and a way to keep your arcade coins close by as you skip around town. $95 Buy Now at ana luisa A sneaker on a sneaker? This shoe charm purchase's irony is not lost on us. Beyond the looks and laughs the Ana Luisa mini sneaker will inspire, it also benefits from a 10-karat, solid-gold construction and a light weight (0.34 grams, to be exact) that won't interfere with all your city walking. $9 $15 40% off Buy Now at nordstrom Not satisfied with just one charm? Here are eight. These gold-plated gems aren't luxe, but that will make you less fearful of accidentally losing one. We're especially fond of the croissant, cherry cluster (in line with the cherry-everything trend called out in 2025's Pinterest Predicts report), and crescent moon. A white or pale-pink shoe will serve as the ideal carte blanche on which these charms can glitter and dazzle. $30 Buy Now at free people If you're feeling a bit grunge lately, convey it with the help of this silver charm set featuring a safety pin, chains, and various spiritual symbols. The charms will absolutely pop over a jewel-toned shoe (think indigo suede), while adding priceless edge to your look. $50 Buy Now at roxanne assoulin It's never too late or too early to flaunt your romantic tendencies in an obvious way. This heart charm from Roxanne Assoulin comes in many other emoji-inspired shades — in case you don't approve of the Millennial pink that's been coming back with a vengeance — and the one-inch piece can also be reused on bracelets, necklaces, or your key carabiner. $16 Buy Now at free people As an homage of sorts to 2025's boho-chic revival and the general buzz around music festival attire, secure these bandana strands onto your favorite pair of shoes. In yellow, the braided beauts are quite summery, and that fabric will ensure a lightweight feel you'll be grateful for. $73 Buy Now at snidel Foolproof options for softening the sportiness and rigidity of Nike Air Force 1s or similar styles, these floral accents include pearls and gold-tone add-ons for a sprinkling of luxury. Suddenly, your sneakers will become just-right for pairing with one of the best spring dresses or wearing out to date nights and other special occasions that call for a bit more oomph style-wise. $720 Buy Now at oscar de la renta Though this is also technically a bag charm, technicality goes out the window after the first glance at this precious chain-link charm from Oscar de la Renta — which stuns with its many-colored glass crystals in the shape of the luxury brand's logo. Stretch it from eyelet to eyelet, and make sure those clasps are secure. This is the one shoe charm you won't be OK with losing. $110 Buy Now at neiman marcus To ace Beyoncé and Bella Hadid's aesthetic of choice — cowboy core, of course — look no further than this delightful brass-and-glass charm that takes the form of a cowboy hat. Though it will feel right at home on Golden Goose's bead-embellished Super-Star Sneaker, every shoe under the sun will be leveled up by the ornament that harkens back to the lawless, rugged days of the Wild West. $69 $115 40% off Buy Now at fwrd $115 Buy Now at nordstrom $22.95 Buy Now at amazon $15 Buy Now at urban outfitters $60 Buy Now at dorsey $175 Buy Now at coach $90 Buy Now at nike $115 Buy Now at nike $89.99 Buy Now at new balance $110 Buy Now at puma For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis, and more. Footwear News' global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. 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