Martha Stewart Added a Dressy Twist to the Practical Spring Shoes Joanna Gaines Wears, Too — Shop Pairs from $40

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We found platform sandals at Amazon, Zappos, and more

<p>Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images</p>

Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images

Martha Stewart is taking things up a notch — in more ways than one.

On April 26, the 82-year-old lifestyle guru shared a short video on Instagram detailing a night spent visiting the Las Vegas Sphere in Las Vegas. In the clip, she embodied her signature blend of function and fashion by wearing a white button-up cardigan, shiny silver straight-leg pants, a crossbody phone case, and a pair of height-enhancing, slip-on black platform sandals.

<p>Martha Stewart/Instagram</p>

Martha Stewart/Instagram

While this isn’t the first time Stewart has reached for comfy footwear in recent weeks, her platform sandals served as a prime example of how to make supportive shoes work for spring and summer. Not only are they comfy enough to wear throughout long days on your feet, but their sleek black look offers a dressier twist to similar pairs we’ve seen on stars like Joanna Gaines this season.

We rounded up black platform sandals inspired by Stewart’s look at Amazon, Zappos, DSW, and Madewell, and prices start at $40.

Platform Sandals Inspired by Martha Stewart

Related: Pamela Anderson’s Floral Dress and Rain Boots Are What You’ll Want to Wear for Spring Chores — Get the Look from $10

Cushionaire Pim Knit Platform Sandals, $40 (Save 38%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Add some lift to your outfit by grabbing these black platform sandals with more than 1,800 five-star ratings on Amazon. Shoppers note that the shoes feel like “walking on a cloud” thanks to memory foam insoles, and one reviewer even said they’re “a must for spring and summer.” Team them with straight-leg pants and a cardigan, like Stewart, for a cute and casual daytime look, or pair them with a breezy midi dress for dressier occasions.

“These shoes are fantastic,” a separate reviewer wrote. “I used them for my two-week trip to Europe. [They were] so easy to dress up or dress down, and [they’re] incredibly comfortable. I walked 5 miles a day in Italy on the uneven cobblestone with no blisters and no sore feet.”

Mix No. 6 Scoutt Platform Sandal, $45 (Save 24%)

<p>DSW</p>

DSW

For those looking for heeled platform sandals to wear this season, this pair from DSW will be your new go-to. Available in sizes 6 to 10, these shoes have a chunky retro design and square open-toe silhouette that looks so similar to Stewart’s. Shoppers say that they’re great for everything from “[dancing] up a storm” at weddings to wearing “all day at work,” and one reviewer who works as a hairstylist even said that they often wear the sandals “all week” without discomfort.

Crocs Brooklyn Platform Sandals, $45 (Save 18%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

While Stewart’s slip-on platform sandals are certainly cute, these strappy wedges from Amazon are great for those looking for a little extra security. Not only do they channel the same elevated vibe as the lifestyle guru’s pair, but they also have an added slingback strap that supports your feet throughout long days of wear.

More than 10,400 Amazon shoppers have given the shoes a five-star stamp of approval for their “extremely light and comfortable” feel and “stylish and trendy look,” and they come in 18 colors and patterns in addition to black.

Swap out your painful footwear for something comfier this season by grabbing a pair of platform sandals inspired by Martha Stewart. Keep scrolling for more of our top supportive sandals picks below.

Minshluu Wedge Sandals, $40 (Save 20%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

DV Dolce Vita Boscoe Sandals, $57 (Save 12%)

<p>Zappos</p>

Zappos

Dream Pairs Chunky Platform Heels

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Circus NY by Sam Edelman Isla Sandals

<p>Zappos</p>

Zappos

Madewell The Meesha Platform Mule

<p>Madewell</p>

Madewell

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