Anya Taylor-Joy got a head start on winter whites while attending Tiffany & Co.’s New York holiday celebration on Wednesday. While her outerwear was geared for the colder months, her open-toe Giuseppe Zanotti shoes told a different story.
Taylor-Joy joined in on the mule heel trend that has been taking over celebrity style this year, and opted for Giuseppe Zanotti’s Intriigo Knot in an ivory-white shade to go with the rest of her monochrome ensemble. The Intriigo Knot is a high-heeled stiletto sandal featuring a 90mm heel and a distinctive hand-woven strip across the foot that creates a knot right at the center of the upper.
The pointed open-toe mule sandals are made entirely of leather, and they are available in various colors, such as blue, beige, and white. They feature a brown leather sole with the luxury footwear designer’s logo. The shoes retail for $795. Mules have been a favorite footwear trend among celebrities this year, with stars opting for mules by Jude, Paris Texas, Saint Laurent and more in recent months.
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“Intriigo” is a collection of women’s sandals from Giuseppe Zanotti. The brand’s popular collection feature sandals that are known for their bold and modern designs, often featuring open toes, stiletto heels, and various embellishments like metallic straps, rhinestones, or patent leather finishes.
The actress paired her sandals with an ivory wool funnel-neck coat with a tie-waist, and underneath, she wore a white Dilara Findikoglu spring 2026 dress. The halter minidress featured a lace-up corset that went down her back as well as an asymmetric high neck, mixed fabric paneling, and a slightly pleated fabric at the hem of her skirt.
Taylor-Joy is kicking off the holiday season alongside Tiffany & Co. The jewelry brand launched its 2025 holiday campaign, “Love Is a Gift,” in October and it featured the actress, who is also an ambassador for the brand. The campaign was shot in Los Angeles and draws on a cinematic approach to depict gifting moments around the world. It was directed by Jonas Lindstroem with still photography by Carlijn Jacobs.