Kirsten Dunst's Khaite Heels Make a Statement at SAG Actor Awards Kirsten Dunst made a fashion-forward entrance at the 32nd annual Actor Awards on Sunday, opting for a whimsical yet sophisticated look. The actress, who attended the ceremony hosted by SAG-AFTRA at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles, wore a standout pair of Khaite heels from the brand’s fall 2026 collection. Paired with a dress from the same line, her outfit drew attention for its blend of minimalist design and bold detailing. The Khaite heels featured a unique sculptural block heel that tapers and flares at the base, offering a striking contrast to the sky-high footwear chosen by many other attendees. Dunst’s choice of a 75mm heel—just under three inches—stood out as a more conservative yet distinctive option. The shoes’ architectural silhouette, combined with their high-cut design, complemented her ensemble, which included a backless dress with a drop waist, an A-line midi skirt, and a large front bow. The dress also showcased a lace pattern along the back, adding texture to her look. Dunst’s selection of Khaite aligns with her reputation for favoring standout footwear. The actress, who attended the event to support her husband’s Best Actor nomination for Bugonia, has previously been spotted in designs from brands like Loewe, Gianvito Rossi, Andrea Wazen, Jennifer Chamandi, and Valentino. Her fashion choices often reflect a balance between elegance and individuality, making her a frequent presence in high-profile red carpet moments. The 32nd annual Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, celebrated the best performances in film and television from 2025.#ryan_coogler #shrine_auditorium #kirsten_dunst #khaite #sag_aftra
Actor Awards: Jessie Buckley Wins Best Actress for Hamnet Jessie Buckley secured her second major award of the season by winning the best film actress category at the Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild awards. The ceremony took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, where Buckley, nominated for her role as Agnes Shakespeare in Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet, delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech. “I want to take a minute to see all these incredible, inspiring faces and souls in front of me,” she said, expressing gratitude for the support of her colleagues and the transformative impact of her work. Buckley’s victory solidifies her position as a leading contender for the Academy Awards in March, following her wins at the Golden Globe, Bafta, and Critics’ Choice awards. Her closest rival, Rose Byrne, had one last chance to challenge her with her performance in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, but Buckley’s dominance in televised ceremonies has left little room for upsets. The ceremony also highlighted other notable winners. Michael B Jordan claimed the best actor award for his role in Sinners, a film that also took the best ensemble prize. Jordan’s win came as a surprise, with critics noting his performance as a vampire in Ryan Coogler’s film outshining nominations from Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Meanwhile, Paul Mescal, nominated for his role in Hamnet, lost out to Sean Penn for best supporting actor. Penn’s win for his portrayal of a despot in Sinners has positioned him as a potential Oscar favorite. Amy Madigan won best supporting actress for her role as a witch in the horror film Weapons, while Catherine O’Hara posthumously received the best television comedy actress award for her role in The Studio.#hamnet #jessie_buckley #chloe_zhao #shrine_auditorium #screen_actors_guild