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.
Kylie Jenner wore a vintage Margiela linen bodice with a black leather skirt and Jimmy Choo pumps in West Hollywood on January 29, 2026.
Walking into Craig’s on January 29, Kylie Jenner looked like she’d just stepped out of a museum’s fashion archive—though the sidewalk, not a glass box, was her runway of choice. She was sharp, streamlined, and somehow quiet in the chaos. The look? A vintage Martin Margiela “Semi Couture” linen bodice from the 1997–1998 fall collection. Barely-there cap sleeves, rough edges, unfinished seams that felt deliberate. Almost anatomical in shape. A deconstructed mannequin brought to life.
The top—a skin-toned burlap beige—fastened down the front with miniature hook-and-eyes. Subtle tension at the bust. Visible text printed near the hem in faded ink read “SEMI COUTURE PARIS.” Beneath it, she wore a black leather midi skirt , pencil-cut and minimal—hitting just above the ankle, with a leathery stiffness that gave it presence without volume.
Feet? Classic. Black Jimmy Choo Love Pumps —a pointed-toe silhouette that’s almost too easy to overlook until it steps forward. No bag, no jewelry, no distractions. Hair slicked back like a reflective shell. The only real shine came from her shoes and the polish in her walk.
As an event appearance , this wasn’t about flash or exposure. It was built around intent, control, curation. Jenner didn’t wear vintage Margiela as a nod to history—she wore it like a provocation, asking whether anything in fashion today dares to feel this unfinished.
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.