Victoria Justice may be known for her effortlessly glamorous red carpet looks, but as she once put it, “There’s really so much more to me than that.”
While fans see the polished photos in magazines, she acknowledges that behind the scenes, there’s a whole team working to perfect the look. Still, her personal style shines through—whether she’s on the red carpet or stepping out in everyday fashion.
Standing at 5 feet 5 inches (165.1 cm) with a shoe size of 6.5 (US), Justice has a knack for elevating her outfits with the perfect pair of heels. From glittering Jimmy Choo pumps to Sam Edelman black pointy shoes, she’s mastered the art of balancing elegance with a youthful, trend-forward approach.
Victoria Justice appeared at the Billboard Women in Music event on March 6, 2024, elegantly dressed in a green Dodone Avdiu Imdy dress (Credit: Xavier Collin / Image Press Agency / Abaca Press / INSTARimages)
At 5’5″, Justice effortlessly enhances her height with statement heels that complement her bold yet elegant fashion choices.
How Victoria Justice Uses Heels to Elevate Her Look
In a 2011 interview with E! Online, she confirmed her height as “five five and a half.” This is an inch taller than the average height of an adult American woman, which is approximately 5 feet 4 inches (162.5 cm).
On Your Next Shoes, Victoria Justice boosts her height in heels by footwear designers such as Aldo, Cesare Paciotti, Alice and Olivia, Stuart Weitzman, Versace, and Schutz.
For more shoe inspiration, see how she styled Love Culture black leatherette peep toe mules, Nine West’s jacquard print “Savitra” boots, Ash’s silver metallic boots, and Jimmy Choo’s popular “Lance” sandals.
Victoria Justice radiates style in a Guess abstract tie-dye dress and Steve Madden sandals at the 2013 Wango Tango by KIIS FM, Carson, CA on May 11, 2013 (Credit: FayesVision / WENN)
A Step Above: Victoria Justice’s Most Iconic Designer Heel Moments
Victoria Justice once said, “I love fashion, and there is no easier way to express yourself than through the clothes you wear.” Her fashion journey perfectly reflects this belief, as she uses style to showcase her personality through bold statement pieces or timeless classics.
Her impeccable taste shines through in her footwear choices, balancing classic elegance with youthful playfulness, making each look effortlessly chic:
- Giuseppe Zanotti: At the 2011 ‘iParty With Victorious’ screening, Victoria paired turquoise skinny jeans with Giuseppe Zanotti gold-heeled pleated strap sandals, adding a touch of glamour to her vibrant look.
- Rebecca Minkoff: During New York Fashion Week in 2017, she donned a velvet floral mini dress complemented by Rebecca Minkoff’s ‘Jennifer’ suede cage sandals, showcasing her affinity for coordinated ensembles.
- Jimmy Choo: At the premiere of The Outcasts in 2017, Victoria dazzled in a sequined dress paired with black Jimmy Choo ‘Pearl’ ankle-strap sandals, highlighting her penchant for classic elegance.
- Loeffler Randall: In 2017, she attended Harper’s Bazaar’s 150 Most Fashionable Women celebration. She stunned in a red Kristian Aadnevik mini dress paired with Loeffler Randall ‘Ellie’ red lace-up sandals, exuding confidence and style.
- Stuart Weitzman: At the 2017 Golden Globe After-Party, Victoria opted for a daring lace-up gown with thigh-high slits, perfectly complemented by Stuart Weitzman ‘Leg-Wrap’ sandals, embodying red-carpet glamour.
- Betsey Johnson: Honoring the designer at the 2017 ACE Awards, she wore a conservative black-and-red houndstooth suit dress paired with Betsey Johnson’s ‘Alana’ platform pumps, blending classic and contemporary styles.
- Prada: During the ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ event in 2016, Victoria showcased her chic style in a teal suede mini skirt paired with tan Prada sandals, adding a touch of sophistication to her ensemble.
- Charles & Keith: At the Intuit Dome opening in 2024, she embraced the platform heel trend with white peep-toe platforms from Charles & Keith, perfectly complementing her white mini dress and aligning with summer’s versatile footwear trends.
Victoria Justice’s footwear choices consistently enhance her outfits, reflecting her evolving style and commitment to fashion excellence—even if, as she once joked, ‘High heels are the bane of my existence!’
Despite the occasional discomfort, she embraces statement heels that elevate her red carpet looks and personal style. She sticks to comfortable shoes like Converse platform sneakers when not wearing heels.
Victoria Justice flaunts her chic Steve Madden heels paired with a neon pedicure (Credit: Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock)
Victoria Justice’s Impact on Screen and Stage
She gained fame on Nickelodeon by playing Lola Martinez on Zoey 101 and Tori Vega on Victorious. The American singer and actress has won two Young Artist Awards and has been nominated for several other awards, including three Kids’ Choice Awards.
Actress Victoria Justice rocks blue jeans and a yellow top at the Sony Pictures premiere of “Click” held at the Mann Village Theater on June 14, 2006, in Westwood, California (Credit: Featureflash Photo Agency / Shutterstock)
Justice has also appeared in films and television series such as The First Time, Fun Size, and Eye Candy. In music, she has recorded songs for the soundtracks of her acting projects and released her debut single, “Gold,” in 2013.
Victoria Justice rocks a navy Mugler bodysuit with vertical matte and sheer panels at the Homecoming Big Game Weekend Featuring Drake at Pacific Design Center on February 12, 2022, in West Hollywood, California (Credit: Image Press Agency / ABACA / INSTARimages)
After a seven-year hiatus, she returned with the release of “Treat Myself” in December 2020.
Victoria Justice and her younger half-sister Madison Grace Reed attend the alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet Fall 2020 presentation at Highline Stages on February 10, 2020, in New York City (Credit: Avalon / WENN)
Madison Grace Reed is Victoria’s younger half-sister. They share the same mother, Serene Justice.
Victoria Justice Stuns in Embellished Green Dress at Variety’s Power of Women Luncheon
Victoria Justice graced the occasion in a stunning Bryan Hearns dress that perfectly showcased her legs and cleavage (Credit: Adriana M. Barraza / FayesVision / WENN)
Victoria Justice rarely disappoints on the red carpet, and it was no different when she attended Variety’s 2016 Power of Women Luncheon in Beverly Hills.
The then-23-year-old actress arrived to support her “Rocky Horror Picture Show” co-star Laverne Cox. She took to the stage to introduce Cox, who was honored for her work with the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs.
Victoria Justice’s petite green dress was adorned entirely with silver loop chains, and she complemented the ensemble with a matching thick choker around her neck at Variety’s Annual Power of Women Luncheon held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills on October 14, 2016 (Credit: Adriana M. Barraza / FayesVision / WENN)
The “Eye Candy” star captured the attention and showcased her legs and cleavage in a Bryan Hearns dress. The tiny green dress was embellished with silver loop chains, including the matching thick choker around her neck.
Victoria Justice’s sleek, straight hair and vibrant red lipstick added a pop of color and enhanced her overall look (Credit: Adriana M. Barraza / FayesVision / WENN)
Victoria accessorized with a couple of rings to add just a bit more sparkle to the look. She wore her tresses straight and sported bright red lipstick for a pop of color.
Victoria Justice attended the event to show her support for her “Rocky Horror Picture Show” co-star, Laverne Cox, who was being honored for her outstanding work with the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (Credit: Adriana M. Barraza / FayesVision / WENN)
Victoria teamed the strapless dress with Stuart Weitzman “Venus” pumps. These black patent pumps have pointed toes, v-vamps, and about 4.25-inch stiletto heels.
She also wore them with a white choker bodysuit by Missguided and “Drew” pants by NBD. Sadly, these sexy pumps are already sold out.
Victoria Justice shows off her feet in Stuart Weitzman pumps (Credit: Adriana M. Barraza / FayesVision / WENN)