Jodie Comer continued her “28 Years Later” press tour in central London on Wednesday, stepping onto the red carpet in silver slingback sandals and a full-length metallic gown.
The actress wore tonal stilettos with a slim toe strap, a matching ankle strap and a slingback band — a bare, sculptural silhouette that offered height without disrupting the look’s clean lines. The shoes mirrored the high-shine surface of the gown above, reinforcing the visual continuity that has defined Comer’s footwear choices throughout the tour.
The gown, cut in a halter silhouette with a sculpted sweetheart neckline, featured a laminated silver finish and full-length column shape. Its fluid, mirror-like surface picked up both the red carpet and the textured crimson backdrop, creating a fully reflective palette.
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Comer wore her hair straight and center-parted, with silver shimmer across the eyelids, smoked-out black liner and a mauve lip — a look consistent with her recent press appearances, styled by Danielle Goldberg, which have emphasized tonal minimalism and deliberate contrast.
The London premiere followed a string of minimalist appearances tied together by quiet surface contrast and precise styling. Two days earlier, Comer appeared in black patent sandals beneath a split-hem Gucci jumpsuit. In Madrid, she wore Lemaire’s Micro Ballerina 55 Heels in gray nappa leather, complete with squared toes and wraparound ties. At the Paris photocall, she chose matte black kitten-heel sandals under an asymmetric dress with draped detailing.
Earlier in New York and Paris, her shoes followed the same logic: gold stilettos extending a gloss-paneled Calvin Klein skirt, matte kitten heels with draped jersey and flat suede mules to ground oversize shirting. Across each look, Comer’s shoes have served as tonal anchors — subtle but deliberate choices that mirror or temper the silhouette above.
“28 Years Later,” the third installment in Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic franchise, stars Comer alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson and opens in theaters June 20.