Anna Paul wore a rose-gold satin dress with tie straps and minimal sandals at the Infinite Icon world premiere in Los Angeles 2026.
At AMC The Grove 14, Anna Paul arrived for the Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir premiere with the sort of confidence that doesn’t need theater. She wore a draped rose-gold satin dress that caught light like calm water — soft, reflective, quietly confident. The dress, tied at the shoulders with slender ribbons, eased down to a fluid hem that landed just above her ankles. A layered touch of shimmer across the fabric gave movement even when she stood still.
She kept the styling fresh: delicate chain anklets, thin-strap black sandals, and a shimmering clutch that echoed the metallic tone of her gown without matching exactly. Her hair, swept up into a loose top-knot framed by natural strands, softened the formality of the fabric, creating that balance between poise and ease.
Kat Von D wore a sculptural black bandaged dress with tattoo-style detailing at the Infinite Icon world premiere in Los Angeles 2026.
At AMC The Grove 14, Kat Von D turned the carpet into a kind of shadow play. Wrapped in overlapping panels of matte black fabric, the dress coiled over her body almost like armor — part sculpture, part second skin. Between the strips of material, slivers of tattooed skin broke through, blurring the boundary between the garment and her own art. The overall effect felt both mechanical and personal, a piece stitched directly into her.
Her hair hung dark and perfectly controlled, center-parted and glossy against the harsh pink lighting of the backdrop. Black-on-black details flowed through the look — tight sleeves blending seamlessly into body paint that mimicked fabric texture. She paired it with low-cut pointed heels that matched the severity of the silhouette. No shimmer, no soft edges. Only form, contrast, and intention.
Heidi Klum wore a sheer black shirt and matching skirt with pumps at the Infinite Icon world premiere in Los Angeles 2026.
At AMC The Grove 14 for the Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir premiere, Heidi Klum arrived in a look that leaned into precision — cool, stripped, calculated. She wore a sharply cut black sheer shirt paired with a matching translucent skirt, both sliced from weightless fabric that draped and revealed in equal measure. Beneath, a fitted underlayer created just enough structure to stop the transparency from feeling careless.
It’s an outfit that plays with office formality — collar, buttons, cuffs — but drains the power suit of its armor, replacing stiffness with air. Against the deep pink backdrop, the black fabric glowed matte, never shiny. Her long blonde hair, loose and slightly tousled, kept the geometry from stiffening. Classic pointed-toe pumps anchored the look, understated and practical.