Becky G wore a khaki jacket, cropped tank, and painted jeans at the Bay Area Brunch in San Francisco on February 7, 2026.
Some outfits just have ease built into them. Becky G rolled into the Bay Area Brunch by VaynerX and OffBall in San Francisco , February 2026, looking like comfort and control had a fashion baby.
She wore a cropped khaki jacket — structured but relaxed, with wide lapels and adjustable cuffs left undone. Just boxy enough to feel styled, not stiff. Underneath? A white cropped tank , minimal but firm, sitting tight across her torso and making space for the real centerpiece: the jeans.
Wide-leg. Loose. And yes, that bleach-washed, green-yellow airbrushed thing happening all the way down the legs? It’s what sets this apart from lazy denim. These spray-dyed jeans are risky — the kind of thing that can look dusty real fast if not styled right. But on Becky? The fit’s slouchy just where it should be, and she keeps it grounded with neutral pointed-toe heels peeking out from under the hem.
Hair’s voluminous, makeup glows but doesn’t fight the look. No bold lip, no dramatic eye — because she didn’t need it. The outfit’s loud in color but calm in energy.
This is one of those media event looks that isn’t begging to be photographed — but looks good when it is.
Tie-dye’s grown up, and we’re deep into the “painted denim” moment. These jeans play it right — artful without being chaotic.
Sprayed denim: hot move or fashion accident waiting to happen?
Sadie Stanley wore a structured olive green gown at the 2026 Santa Barbara Film Festival for the Variety Artisans Award presentation.
There’s sculpted… and then there’s this. Sadie Stanley arrived at the 41st Santa Barbara Film Festival in February 2026 looking like she was poured into the room in liquid bronze — except it wasn’t bronze. It was that perfect earthy olive, the kind that only works when done exactly right.
Her strapless gown was all about shape. The bust detail had structure, like molded fabric held together by willpower and good design. Below the waist, it moved into accordion-pleated draping — sharp, uninterrupted, falling straight and heavy. It hugged, then it fell. And that tension? That’s what carried the whole thing.
Hair? Long, loose, parted down the middle. The blowout skips over-glam and lands right in that in-between: passes for effortless, clearly wasn’t. Makeup was muted but mesmeric — rosy lip, clean liner, skin so even it bordered on sci-fi. No distractions, no silliness. Everything anchored in subtle confidence.
Here’s the thing: this wasn’t screaming to be a moment. It was just solid. Every pleat, every seam — intentional. Not flashy, but seriously well-calibrated. It works because red carpet fashion doesn’t have to yell. Sometimes it just has to fit.
Ana de Armas wore soft glam makeup and loose waves in Cibelle Levi’s Golden Globes beauty shoot in January 2026.
If radiant had a face, this would be it. Ana de Armas teamed up with Cibelle Levi for a Golden Globes beauty photoshoot in January 2026 , and the result feels like a soft whisper — not a scream — of old-school glamour.
Let’s talk light. Everything here glows: her skin, her eyes, the dress. But it’s the makeup that really handles business. A dewy complexion that avoids looking sweaty. Flush across the cheeks, a slight gleam on the bridge of the nose, and lips that are glossed just enough to reflect light. Nothing heavy. Just definition in all the right places. This isn’t everyday—this is red carpet beauty calculated to look effortless.
Eyes? Neutral-toned shadow gently smoked out toward the edges, with lashes darkened but not overloaded. No clumpy mess, no harsh lines. Just enough to open the eyes without turning them into drama.
Her brows are brushed up and slightly filled, breathing life without taking attention. And the hair style ? Voluminous side part, set in waves that fall like they had help—but not too much. Old Hollywood without the stiffness. If you ask me, this entire beauty look works because it’s clean, quietly technical, and made to last under 10 cameras.
The necklace sparkles. The skin glows. The lashes hit. That’s it.