Ariana Greenblatt wore a bold faux fur coat with a tiger-stripe pattern and sheer black tights for her Cultured Magazine February 2026 photoshoot.
There’s power in standing still, and there’s even more in crouching down wearing a full tiger-striped coat like a challenge.
Ariana Greenblatt is featured in the February 2026 issue of Cultured Magazine , and the styling is not shy. She’s posed against a cinder block wall, crouched low on a red patterned carpet that looks like it’s been waiting for this shoot since 1982. Wrapped in a faux fur coat that slashes orange, black, and white like tiger stripes gone editorial, she’s giving texture and tension. The volume is aggressive. But that’s what works.
The rest is pared down. Black sheer tights , pointed black stilettos — silent, sharp. Her hair is center-parted and tucked behind the ears, clean and tucked-in tight except for one loose piece dancing over glossed lips. The makeup pulls from the jacket: icy blue shadow over the eyes, bold but unapologetically retro. The pose is instinctive, not over-coached. She’s not playing into glamour. She’s sitting in it.
Here’s why this works in a shoot that could’ve easily gone too far: it understands contrast. Loud fur, quiet leg. Heavy texture, slick floor. Static architectural backdrop, wild coat energy. It doesn’t try to be profound, it just leans hard into the clash — and trusts the subject to hold the frame.
Greenblatt’s not just delivering a fashion photoshoot — she’s daring the frame to blink first.
Kim Kardashian wore a SKIMS x Nike harness set and a pink form-fitting outfit in Complex February 2026 editorial photoshoot.
For Complex’s February 2026 editorial, Kim Kardashian shows up in two sharply different outfits. That’s the hook — the spread doesn’t settle on one version of her.
First look: a black harness-style top with multiple buckles and straps labeled SKIMS , paired with Nike leggings . Hair long, pose strong, hands raised above her head. If you ask me, this is the kind of outfit that feels more like armor than athleisure. The branding is loud, but it works because both names are equally bold.
Second look: a form-fitting pink outfit with white accents, styled with transparent heels . She’s kneeling on a reflective floor, pose deliberate, almost sculptural. The best part? The mirrored surface doubles the outfit’s impact, making it less about the clothes and more about the attitude.
Together, the two outfits balance toughness and polish. One says “seriously sharp,” the other says “styled softness.” And that’s why the editorial works — it doesn’t flatten her into one mood.
Kate Hudson wore a strapless black silk column dress and nude heels for her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live in Los Angeles on February 4, 2026.
It doesn’t get simpler — or sharper — than this.
Making her entrance at Jimmy Kimmel Live on February 4, 2026 , Kate Hudson stepped out in a strapless black silk dress that skimmed the floor and her figure in that quiet-luxury way that doesn’t need to yell to get noticed. No slits. No openings. No glittered embroidery. Just her and a perfect column of fabric.
This piece relies completely on cut and drape. The bodice sits high and clean across the chest, while the skirt falls in the kind of line that glides more than it moves. And that silk? Not too glossy, not matte either — just enough glow to catch hallway light without competing with the wall of framed photos behind her.
She kept the styling smart. Peep-toe nude stilettos lengthened the silhouette. Her hair — Hollywood gold as ever — was parted down the middle and left loose in rippling waves. No earrings. No necklace. Just a few rings and nails painted in a soft neutral. The proof that restraint can still feel show-ready.
This is the kind of talk show outfit that works because it doesn’t over-accommodate the format. You could wear this on a red carpet. You could wear it to dinner. With the right shrug, you could hit an afterparty. Hudson knew that. And she made it look effortless.