Becky G wore a mesh top, athletic shorts, and pointed black boots to the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco.
This is what happens when sporty and stylized refuse to fight—Becky G just let them coexist. Becky G walked the carpet at the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco and delivered one of the most unexpected combinations of the weekend.
Let’s start from approach: green-and-yellow basketball shorts . Mesh, shine, elastic waistband. Absolutely athletic. Above that? A fitted sheer bodysuit reading Palm Angels across the chest in stylized script, matching yellow trim around the neckline. It was intentional without being obnoxious, and layered clean over a neutral bra. Functional? Sure. Statement? Also yes.
Now here’s where things turned. She added sharp black leather knee-high boots , pointed at the toe, heel firm and unforgiving. Completely impractical for court—but exactly what makes this a celebrity event look worth talking about. The coat thrown over her shoulders? A sand-colored trench that barely plays referee to what’s happening underneath.
Black sunglasses. Glossed lips. Loose waves. Confident posture. It lands because she didn’t over-style it. The look might be loud, but her body language said, “Relax, I’m comfy.”
It’s not elegant and it’s not trying to be. Which makes it work.
Sydney Thomas wore a tailored black corset blazer and skinny jeans to the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco.
Blazers aren’t just for boardrooms—especially not when they’re cut like this. Sydney Thomas walked the carpet at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party on February 7, 2026 in San Francisco , wearing one of the most streamlined power-casual looks of the night.
Let’s break it down: a black structured blazer , dramatically cinched at the waist, with a built-in sweetheart corset-style bust that gives the structure zero chill—in a good way. No lapel drama, no flashy buttons. Just control. You can see the tailoring doing the work across her chest and torso.
She kept it classic below the waist— mid-wash skinny jeans . They’re snug, they skim clean down to the ankle, and they do their job as backdrop. It’s smart styling, especially when paired with black patent pointed pumps , visible just enough to sharpen the vibe.
Hair’s pulled back in a lived-in blonde updo, loose pieces falling slightly. The makeup? Natural enough for daytime, dialed in enough for a celebrity event appearance . Glowing skin, flushed lips, defined eyes that don’t scream “Instagram filter.”
And that’s why it works. It’s hot, but not try-hard. It’s sharp but still party-friendly. It doesn’t need sparkle or fringe or branding to land. That blazer does all the talking.
Olivia Wilde wore a full-length black leather dress with silver Lisa Eisner earrings to the 2026 DGA Awards in Beverly Hills.
When sleek turns sculptural, it looks like this. Olivia Wilde hit the 78th Annual DGA Awards red carpet on February 7, 2026 , wearing a black leather dress that somehow walked the line between severe and serene — and didn’t blink once doing it.
It’s a floor-length black leather gown , long-sleeved, high-necked, unapologetically smooth. No slit, no sparkle. Just that subtle matte-on-gloss finish you get when light hits treated leather right. The fit is minimal, but the impact isn’t — the dress clings across the chest, drops at the waist, then resets at the hem with a thin band of mini ruffles . Barely there, but clever.
Jewelry was limited to one standout: the Lisa Eisner Silver Foil 3-Drop Earrings , dangled like polished steel accents down both sides. The choice worked — it didn’t compete, it punctuated. She kept her hair sharply middle-parted, pin-straight, tucked behind the ears. The makeup leaned into contour — lifted cheeks, nude pink lip, a bit of shadow where needed, and not a millimeter more.
The best thing about this look? It wasn’t trying to be hot. Or soft. Or trendy. It had its mission — and refused to flinch. You don’t wear a gown like this hoping to blend in.