Olivia Ponton added Marc Jacobs’ Daisy Heel to her Super Bowl and Fashion Week shoe run on Monday night, arriving at the designer’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear show at Park Avenue Armory in New York.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition alum wore Marc Jacobs’ black Daisy Heel sandal, built with slim leather straps and a sharply squared toe. The open-toe style wrapped the foot in three narrow buckled straps and a high ankle strap finished with a dangling silver star charm. A curved 100mm heel balanced on a metallic ring shaped like a daisy — Jacobs’ “balloon” heel detail that circles the base of the shoe.
She matched the sandals with a white Marc Jacobs babydoll minidress, an A-line silhouette cut with a scalloped V-neck collar that traced the front in layered petals with subtle embroidery and tonal edging. A small bow adored the front. Ponton carried a structured black top-handle bag with silver hardware to match the shoes. The white pedicure and simple hoop earrings completed the look.
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Earlier in the weekend, the Gen Z influencer leaned into another early-2010s-coded silhouette at EA Sports’ Madden Bowl in San Francisco, pairing a black strapless minidress with Tom Ford’s Paradise Buckle sandals, a knee-high gladiator style built from cutout straps and multiple buckles that first circulated in the mid-2010s and continues in metallic and suede iterations for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
The Daisy Heel itself extends one of Jacobs’ most recognizable motifs. The designer introduced Daisy fragrance in 2007, packaging the scent in bottles topped with oversized white flowers that have since spawned a long-running series of flankers and remain a core pillar of the brand’s beauty business. Translated into footwear, the daisy now appears as a metal ring circling the heel rather than on the upper or packaging.
Inside the Armory, Jacobs’ spring 2026 collection followed show notes headed “Memory. Loss.,” which framed memories as “both bittersweet and beautiful” and “a faculty of purpose influencing current and future actions,” as Emily Mercer wrote in her review of the show for WWD.
In the front row, Ponton’s Daisy Heel sandals sat alongside Julia Fox’s signature extreme footwear — this time towering white lace-up platform boots with a carved-out wedge heel straight off the runway — and Nicky Hilton’s sky-high Aquazzura platform pumps, among other shoe styles.


