Charli XCX wore a soft pink Erdem couture gown with a dramatic veil at the Wuthering Heights UK Premiere in London on February 5, 2026.
The drama is there, but it’s not loud. It just lingers — like fog. And Charli XCX , never one to follow the expected, showed up to the Wuthering Heights UK Premiere looking like a haunted bride from another century.
On February 5, 2026, at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London, she stepped onto the red carpet in a custom Erdem gown , and honestly, it’s the kind of look that gets whispered about instead of shouted. The fabric is a blush-pink jacquard , with off-the-shoulder sleeves , just structured enough to hold up the silhouette but soft enough not to stiffen it. Layered on top — a semi-sheer tulle veil , floor-length, loose, and ghostly. Not styled or pinned, just worn. Floating.
The quietest part of this look might be the most powerful: her hands in her pockets. No pose, no attitude — just resting there like she’s not worried about where the camera is. There’s also the black detailing on the bodice, slightly jarring and not precious — almost like she didn’t want the dress to sweeten too much. If you ask me, that saves it from fairy-tale overload.
She finished the look with Christian Louboutin So Kate pumps , though they’re mostly hidden. And yes, those visible drops at her ears are diamond and Burmese sapphire earrings from Barron — icy against the warm pink.
It’s romantic, but not pretty. And that’s what makes it hit different.
Emma Raducanu wore a violet athletic tennis dress with neon trim and white sneakers at the Transylvania Open quarter final on February 5, 2026.
There’s no fancy entrance here — just focus, sweat, and a clean forehand. Emma Raducanu showed up for more than just the scoreboard at the Transylvania Open on February 5, 2026. She showed up in form. In style. On her own terms.
Mid-match and mid-motion, Emma wore a striking violet athletic dress , sleeveless with a mock neck zip collar , and cutout panels near the waist that give it shape and breathability without over-designing it. The colors are the pop — light purple and that flash of neon chartreuse along the seams — it hits against her skin and lights up on the court under bright interiors.
She kept it real with her white and coral-soled court sneakers , built for grip and speed, no fluff. Her hair — locked back in a clean ponytail , slightly windblown, nothing glossy. The whole outfit works because it doesn’t pretend to be more than what it is: performancewear with a side of visual punch. And if you ask me, this is one of her sharper tournament looks to date.
Kylie Jenner wore a structured black jacket with Kourtney Kardashian in velvet at Ulta Beauty, Calabasas in February 2026.
There’s something quietly satisfying about watching two sisters commit to a look this hard — especially when it’s full-black, full control, and zero softness.
At the Lemme x Kylie Cosmetics Gummies launch at Ulta Beauty in Calabasas on February 4, 2026 , Kylie Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian stepped out dressed like they signed a secret pact: if we’re going out for gummies, we’re doing it in catwalk noir.
Kylie’s outfit hinges on one thing: that sharply structured black blazer with an oversized architectural lapel that folds across her chest like origami. It’s spine-stiffening — both in tailoring and attitude. She pairs it with a form-fitting black pencil skirt that ends mid-thigh, creating a look that feels more boardroom-drama than beauty launch, in the best way. Add in the shiny pointed-toe black pumps , a single delicate necklace , and those opaque sunnies ? She’s unbothered. I mean, deadpan fashion efficiency.
Meanwhile, Kourtney veers moodier , almost vintage noir. She’s in a velvet-textured black coat-dress , cinched tight at the waist and hitting just above the knee. You catch the gleam in the fabric the way morning sun hits older upholstery. There’s a black beret , round retro sunglasses , and sheer black tights to seal the energy. Plus, leather gloves — which, honestly, are more editorial punctuation than warmth in Calabasas. If you ask me, her look is the more surprising of the two. There’s a low-key drama to it: part Paris flea market, part ‘90s film still.
Here’s what I love: neither outfit is trying to be sexy . They’re dressed up, yeah, but not flashy. It’s more about shape, line, and a very deliberate aesthetic stance. Feels grown. Unpressured.
If you’re looking for something wearable — these are basically power outfits with attitude . No color, no print, no dainty anything. Just clean lines, sharp tailoring, and full energy focus. This is how to do elevated minimalism without boring anyone.
The takeaway? Show up like you mean it — even if it’s just for vitamins.