Rebecca Ferguson attended the photo call for her upcoming movie “Mercy” inside The French Salon at Claridges Hotel on Thursday in London, wearing a bold look styled by Tom Eerebout. The ensemble included garments from Ferrari’s fall 2025 collection and she added another fun element to her look through her rich burgundy shoes.

Rebecca Ferguson attends the photo call for “Mercy” inside The French Salon at Claridges Hotel on Thursday in London.
WireImage
The actress opted for the Chiltern style by Roker Atelier, according to her Eerebout. They were a pair of lofty platform heels with a slightly pointed toe. The shoes featured towering block heels that balanced the stacked platform in the front. The shoes were made with a glossy patent leather material that resembled the high shine texture of her coat.
Ferguson is no stranger to wearing platform shoes on the red carpet. She wore bold footwear choices at the Venice Film Festival in September, wearing not one, but two pairs of sky-high platforms at the event, wearing a pair of black-and-white Thom Browne platform heels and black chunky Roker Highbury ankle boots to the “A House of Dynamite” premiere.

A close-up of Ferguson’s shoes.
WireImage
For the photo call in London, she matched the boots to Ferrari’s red misted leather coat that is made from a hand-sprayed and handcrafted napa leather with a misted finish that features the textural shades of a painting. The coat is designed with a regular fit with defined shoulders and is enhanced with front darts and back side panels, sculpting the silhouette.
The double-breasted design and peak lapels added structure to the coat. She paired them with Ferrari’s denim trousers in a eye-catching print with an oversized fit, low crotch and wide leg. The metal buckle belt at the waist added character to the pants.

Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson attend the photo call for “Mercy” inside The French Salon at Claridges Hotel on Thursday in London.
WireImage
“Mercy” takes place in 2029 Los Angeles, where a detective stands on trial accused of murdering his wife. He has 90 minutes to prove his innocence to the advanced AI judge he once championed, before it determines his fate. Chris Pratt stars as detective Chris Raven, Ferguson plays judge Maddox, and Annabelle Wallis stars as Pratt’s character’s wife. The movie hits theaters on Jan. 23.

