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Miranda Kerr makes a polished case for white summer sandals at Roland-Garros

White summer sandals beat black flats here: Miranda Kerr wore Louis Vuitton Blossom heels with straight-leg denim, a Celine silk top and a Loewe raffia tote.

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Miranda Kerr makes a polished case for white summer sandals at Roland-Garros
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White summer sandals had the cleaner, sharper read at Roland-Garros, and Miranda Kerr made the case without overstyling them. On Day 15 of the 2026 French Open in Paris, she stepped out in Louis Vuitton Blossom Sandal Heels that looked light, polished and just dressy enough for a Grand Slam crowd.

The shoe did the work. Kerr’s pair came in white patent calf leather with a slim open toe, a narrow front strap and a slender ankle strap that looped behind the heel. That combination is why the look landed: it gave the softness of a summer sandal, but kept the finish crisp, almost lacquered. It felt like an obvious upgrade from black flats or tan slides, the kind of shoe that can still read refined next to denim.

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She paired them with a Celine silk twill halter top in a deep blue tone, finished with tonal house motifs, plus straight-leg denim and a Loewe raffia tote. That formula is the whole trick. The denim kept the outfit grounded, the silk added sheen, and the raffia bag brought in the seasonal texture without tipping the look into beach-house costume. Nothing felt fussy. Nothing looked accidental.

Kerr attended the match with her husband, Evan Spiegel, the co-founder and chief executive officer of Snap Inc., and the couple was captured on the final day of the tournament, June 7, 2026, at Roland-Garros. The main draw ran from May 24 to June 7, turning the Paris tennis grounds into a parade of polished spectators, but Kerr’s outfit stood out because it understood the assignment: easy pieces, expensive-looking finish, no drama. White sandals can look too bridal or too delicate when styled badly. Here, they looked modern and purposeful, the kind of shoe that sharpens everything around it.

The best part is how wearable the formula is. Straight-leg denim, a fluid silk top and a raffia tote take the sandals out of obvious occasionwear territory and put them squarely into summer street style. Kerr showed that white heels do not need a red carpet to make sense. They just need the right balance of polish and ease, and Roland-Garros was enough of a backdrop to prove the point.

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