Greta Lee has been on the road these last few months, and during her travels, she has stayed largely faithful to Gianvito Rossi‘s heels. The actress showed off a pair from the luxury footwear brand at the “Toy Story 5” world premiere held at the Dolby Theatre on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
For the premiere, Lee wore a sculptural, irregularly tailored Christian Dior spring 2026 couture gown. The look featured a knee-length design with a twisted bubble bodice and red-and-white velvet flowers. She paired them with Gianvito Rossi sandals.
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The actress opted for the Italian designer’s Ribbon stiletto sandals, which are crafted from mirrored, metallic silver leather. They feature a strappy design with buckled straps, and are defined by an open square toe that adds a modern twist to the shoe.
There is also a concealed zip fastening along the back for closure. The sandal incorporates the brand’s signature Ribbon buckle detail on the ankle straps. The brand no longer offers the versatile minimalist sandal on their website.
Lee’s stylist Danielle Goldberg didn’t stop there. Goldberg frequently puts her long list of A-List clients into the brand’s shoes for some of their most important red carpet moments. In addition to Lee, she also styles Carey Mulligan, Ayo Edebiri, Laura Harrier, Kendall Jenner, Jessie Buckley and more. Edebiri has worn the Ribbon sandals to a variety of events, so it quickly became known as one of her go-to shoes for red carpets.
The stylist complemented another one of Lee’s looks with Rossi’s signature pumps when she attended the “Toy Story 5” U.K. launch event at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London in May. The “Past Lives” star matched the tiny white stars on the bright red High Sport fall 2026 halter neck dress she wore to the event with the Gianvito 105 pumps in white napa leather.
The Gianvito 105 is a signature style for the brand. They are defined by a sleek 105mm stiletto heel, which measures 4.1 inches, and a statement pointy toe. The shoes are handmade in Italy and have become a go-to pump choice for Hollywood stars, athletes and royals like Kate Middleton.
Lee has been on a worldwide press tour ahead of the Disney animated movie. In the fifth installment of the beloved children’s movie franchise, she is set to voice a new character named Lilypad, who is the main antagonist in the film. Lilypad is a high-tech, frog-shaped smart tablet that creates major disruptions for Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang. The character acts as a physical embodiment of modern technology pulling kids’ attention away from traditional toys. The movie hits theaters on June 19.



