Chase Infiniti kept the color story going after her Met Gala debut Monday night, leaving the museum’s painterly Thom Browne look behind for one of spring’s sharper pairings: chartreuse satin and burgundy sandals.
The actress attended GQ’s Met Gala after party at The Twenty Two in Union Square in Aquazzura’s 105mm Cherry Kiss Sandals, a floral-trimmed style that put the deeper red side of the color trend at the foot.
Infiniti’s sandals came in a pink-and-red mix, with a slim stiletto heel, open toe and thin ankle ties wrapped just above the ankle. The floral pieces did most of the work: ruffled appliqués sat across the toe strap and again at the back of the heel, where the ties started. The petals moved from burgundy and wine into cherry red and pale pink, giving the 105mm sandal a corsage-like finish.
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Infiniti paired the sandals with a chartreuse satin sleeveless dress featuring a high neckline and gathered waist. She completed the look with Bvlgari’s Serpenti Cuoricino Mini Top Handle Bag in a similar yellow green shade.
Infiniti also landed on a color pairing that has been circling spring 2026 from the runway to bridal mood boards: chartreuse against burgundy. For Infiniti, the Aquazzura sandals handled that second half of the equation. The dress and bag stayed in the yellow-green family, while the shoes brought the contrast through floral trim rather than a heavy block of dark red. It also kept the look in line with the season’s more decorative sandal mood, where appliqués, ankle ties and dimensional details have been moving evening heels past a plain thin-strap formula.
The night before, Infiniti wore metallic gold Christian Louboutin So Kate pumps to the Wayman + Micah annual Pre-Met Gala party. By Monday’s after-party circuit, she had moved from a clean pointed pump into a more embellished sandal, keeping the high heel but changing the tone.
Earlier at the Met Gala, Infiniti made her first appearance on the museum steps in custom Thom Browne. The trompe-l’oeil look was inspired by the Venus de Milo and built from more than 1.5 million stacked sequins, with silk fringe in more than 600 shades creating a brushstroke effect across the body.
Infiniti was not the only guest whose after-party look put the footwear in focus. Take a closer look at more of the shoes celebrities wore across the post-Met party circuit.