
Leslie Bibb tackled two back‑to‑back New York appearances on Wednesday, first on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” then at Warner Bros. Discovery’s Upfront. “The White Lotus” Season Three star opted for two looks leaning heavily on the sheer trend, each anchored by Giuseppe Zanotti heels.
On “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” Bibb stepped into a collared Hermès spring 2025 lace‑panel dress by Filippo Fior, featuring sheer geometric panels and thigh‑high zip slit. She paired the transparent ensemble with Giuseppe Zanotti’s Intriigo Knot 105 sandal in black leather.
Leslie Bibb during an interview with host Seth Meyers on May 14, 2025.
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Hand‑crafted in Italy, the Intriigo Knot’s sculptural straps are assembled by artisanal ateliers in San Mauro Pascoli, lending each pair a bespoke touch. The black shoes featured a pointed peekaboo toe complete with a twist on the vamp, a leather-caged heel and black ankle straps.
Leslie Bibb is seen in Midtown on May 14, 2025 in New York City.
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Hours later on the blue carpet, Bibb embraced tonal layering: a seaweed‑green draped blouse tucked into moss‑toned leather trousers. She grounded the look with Giuseppe Zanotti Raquel pumps in brown textured satin. Its pointed toe, single‑crystal stitch and nearly 4-inch heel echoed the outfit’s organic hues while adding a touch of shimmer.
As for accessories, Bibb opted to keep them at a minimum for both looks. Her glam leaned into warm neutrals, including bronze‑washed lids, softly contoured cheeks and a glossy nude lip. She styled her hair in her signature blunt, chin‑skimming blonde bob.
Leslie Bibb during an interview with host Seth Meyers on May 14, 2025.
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Bibb, who is married to actor and “The White Lotus” Season Three guest star Sam Rockwell, has been making her mark on the fashion scene as of late. Back in March, she attended the Balmain show during Paris Fashion Week — her first Fashion Week outing — demonstrating a growing alignment with runway trends in real‑world settings.
Leslie Bibb is seen in Midtown on May 14, 2025 in New York City.
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Back in February, Giuseppe Zanotti quietly regained full control of his namesake label, buying back the 30 percent stake once held by investment firm L Catterton. The group, which first came on board in 2014 under the name L Capital Management, had operated as a minority partner for over a decade. Throughout the arrangement, Zanotti himself retained majority ownership — keeping the brand’s signature sky-high stilettos and crystal flourishes firmly in the founder’s hands.
“I’m grateful to L Catterton for their support and collaboration over the years. This is both a return to my roots and a step towards the future, allowing the brand to shape its long-term growth with complete independence,” Zanotti previously told WWD. “Fashion is about freedom and creativity — I’m excited to lead this next phase with the same energy, dedication and passion as always.”
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