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Anya Taylor-Joy Styles Delicate D-shaped Dior Sandals for Paris Fashion Week

She wore the Dior Bow heeled slingback sandals.

Anya Taylor-Joy had a graceful entrance at the Dior fall 2026 fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday. For the appearance, “The Queen’s Gambit” star arrived wearing the delicate Dior Bow Heeled Slingback Sandals in a soft white satin material.

Anya Taylor-Joy at the Dior fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026 on March 3, 2026 in Paris, France.
Anya Taylor-Joy at the Dior fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week fall 2026 on Tuesday. Swan Gallet

The shoe style was unveiled as part of Jonathan Anderson‘s first fashion show for the house in 2025. The spring 2026 Dior Bow heeled slingback sandal blends elegance with one of the brand’s signature symbols, like the small bow on the sandal strap. The bow is decorated with a gold-tone Dior signature on the front.

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The shoes are elevated by a D-shaped sole symbolizing the D for Dior, creating a unique silhouette. The satin shoe is defined by its streamlined silhouette, it’s made with goatskin lining, a Dior-embossed cowhide leather sole, and a Dior medallion signature on the insole.

A close-up of the shoes.

The sandals are held in place by an elastic slingback strap that wraps snuggly around the heel, leaving the ankle exposed. The shoes feature a cone-like heel that’s wider at the base and slims down toward the bottom. They measure four inches. The shoes retail for $1,190 and are also available in black.

The actress paired the white heels with a sleeveless, midi-length peach-colored satin dress. The garment is made from a shiny material with a subtle, flowing pattern, paired with a matching shawl draped over the shoulders.

Shoes were a big part of Anderson‘s design story for his debut at Dior. Anderson worked with Nina Christen, who is the design director of shoes for the house, and together they maintained their creative and unique take on footwear that the two designers showcased when they worked together at Loewe.

Christen joined Dior after working with a number of luxury fashion house. She was behind Loewe’s balloon-adorned shoe and Comic Foam pump, she has her own brand Christen, as well as some of The Row’s buzziest designs.