Kaley Cuoco Goes For Elegance Wearing Jimmy Choo Heels and Chanel Dress on the Globes Globes 2025 Red Carpet
Kaley Cuoco got glammed up in a pair of strappy sandals from Jimmy Choo while attending the Golden Globes 2025 red carpet in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Sunday night.
For the event, “The Big Bang Theory” actress wore the brand’s Saeda 85MM Crystal-Embellished Satin Sandals, which come in a rounded, open-toe design, and crystal embellishments dispersed throughout. Made with leather, the shoes feature a singular strap in the upper, alongside an adjustable hook closure that really makes the shoe standout. The silhouette is completed by a chunky block heel measuring a little over 3 inches in height.
The ivory crystal color of the shoes complimented her matching A-line Chanel dress, which featured a loose-but-tailored structure. Keeping her makeup simple, Cuoco kept her accessories on the minimalistic side as well, wearing a silver beaded necklace that accentuated her face frame and pulled back hairstyle, and a set of bracelets on her right arm.
Jimmy Choo is a luxury British fashion house that was founded in London circa 1996 by designer Jimmy Choo and former British Vogue editor Tamara Mellon. The luxury brand has more than 200 stores worldwide with women’s shoes being at the core of their product offerings, and in 2008 the company was awarded Brand of the Year at the FN Achievement Awards and the Designer Brand of the Year by the British Fashion Council. In 2013, the company named Sandra Choi as its sole creative director.
The 82nd Golden Globe Awards is held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. The award ceremony celebrates excellence in the television and film industries from projects produced in 2024. Award categories include “Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language,” “Best Motion Picture – Drama,” “Cinematic and Box Office Achievement” and “Best Screenplay – Motion Picture,” among others. Notable nominees for the event include Pamela Anderson for “The Last Showgirl,” Nicole Kidman for “Babygirl,” Timothee Chalamet for “A Complete Unknown” and Denzel Washington for “Gladiator II.”