Becki Newton wore a strapless red mini dress with an oversized bow detail at the Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 premiere on January 28, 2026.
At the Season 4 premiere of The Lincoln Lawyer on January 28 at the PMC Rooftop Terrace in Los Angeles, Becki Newton made one thing very clear: she was here to be seen. And it wasn’t subtle. She arrived in a strapless red mini dress , marked by two bold gestures—a deep heart-shaped neckline and an unapologetically oversized bow wrapped across the waist, complete with streaming tails that dipped past the hemline like a punctuation mark.
There’s something almost retro about the cut—not in a literal vintage way, but in how it channels that late-’80s, early-’90s romance with event appearance drama. The fabric catches light with no sheen—it’s matte, maybe a dense crepe or satin-duchesse blend—and holds the structure of the fold without collapsing. It fits snugly on the bodice, balanced by the asymmetry of the tied volume at the hip.
Her shoes—gold, strappy, open-toe heels—offered peak shine against the matte dress texture, like confetti waiting for the right exit. Hair worn in soft curls. No visible necklace. Hoop earrings and gold bangles kept things in the same metallic family. This wasn’t minimalism. It wasn’t trying to be understated.
It was a bow-heavy, high-energy, camera-aware red carpet play—and sometimes that’s the whole point.
Breeda Wool wore a layered brown shirt and structured corset over pinstripe pants at the Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 premiere in Los Angeles.
At Netflix’s Season 4 celebration of The Lincoln Lawyer on January 28, Breeda Wool didn’t try to blend. Which is to say—she showed up committed. Stood in front of the cameras in layered, earthy browns pulled tight and stacked with tension. A sheer, satiny button-up shirt—deep rust, almost melted bronze—paired not with something safe but with a leather-like corset vest zipped aggressively at the front. It wasn’t subtle. It didn’t aim to be.
The corset detail is what anchored everything. It cut across the waist, clashing (on purpose?) against the silky base layer underneath. A patterned tie—yes, a necktie, with tiny green geometric dots—dropped straight down her chest in full contrast, peeking beneath the structured torso plate. Below? Pinstriped cropped trousers in a muted brown, cuffed just above ankle-length black Mary Janes with a block heel and sheer tights. No accessories competing for space. Red nails, gold bangle, bleached-blonde hair worn tucked behind one ear, tension left visible.
Constance Zimmer wore a sleeveless black tuxedo dress and statement accessories at the Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 premiere on January 28, 2026.
At the Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 premiere celebration on January 28 at the PMC Rooftop Terrace in Los Angeles, Constance Zimmer leaned entirely into precision. Sleek, defined, and dry-eyed about it. She showed up in a sleeveless black tuxedo dress , mid-calf length with satin lapels, black matte buttons in clean alignment down the front, and no excess. No slit, no glitter, no ruffle. Just control.
The texture—likely crepe—held structure without stiffness. The cut offered enough room in the bodice to keep it unfussy. Shoes: closed-toe black stilettos with a thin Mary Jane strap. Her hair was sharp. Cropped bob, fringe blunt at the brow, ironed straight. The event appearance came together like a statement that didn’t need to raise its voice.
But there was one disruption—her clutch: a beaded feline-shaped minaudière, complete with a face and tiny jewel chain. Emotional? No. Playful? Yes, but almost defiantly so—like a power exec dropping a sticker on a contract. Add on her turquoise bracelets, a string of pearls at the collarbone, and matching earrings, and you’ve got tension. A very specific kind of dressed-up friction.
This wasn’t trend-tracking—this was a woman who showed up knowing her silhouette, then handed you a sparkly tiger for good measure.