Chase Sui Wonders wore a faux-fur and leather coat for a portrait session at the Deadline Studio during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
At the Deadline Studio during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival , Chase Sui Wonders sat quietly for a portrait that felt more like a pause than a pose. She wore a thick two-tone faux-fur and leather coat , plush and slightly oversized, the mix of soft texture and structured panels giving the piece a balanced weight. A small gold buckle fastened near the collar–decorative maybe, but perfectly placed, catching the muted light off the studio’s gray backdrop.
Her hand rested against her cheek, fingers relaxed, eyes soft. Hair tucked and smoothed back with only a few natural waves visible, her expression carried warmth — the kind that belongs to someone comfortable inside the moment. No heavy makeup, no pressure to perform, just calm poise wrapped in tactile fabric.
Jenna Ortega, Natalie Portman, and Cathy Yan posed together for a group portrait at the Deadline Studio during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in Park City.
At the Deadline Studio during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival , Jenna Ortega stood alongside Natalie Portman and Cathy Yan , each woman carrying a distinct energy that made the portrait feel quietly alive. The lighting was soft and matte — intentionally so — drawing out texture and temperament more than shine.
Ortega wore a charted gray checked shirt-dress , buttoned to the collar with structured corners and a minimal fit built for focus over flair. Portman stood center, in a chunky cream knit sweater paired with slim black pants ; a look that absorbed light and returned calm. Yan offset both with the sheen of a brown leather jacket , oversized and assertive, teamed with a skirt stitched in metal eyelets that gave movement and weight.
The three formed a triangle against the gray studio wall — a composition more about conversation than pose. Nothing flashy. No forced expression. Just muted ease and the kind of poise that feels earned rather than styled. Within the shifting world of photoshoot portraiture, their presence reads as still, anchored, and serious about the work instead of the hype. It’s the kind of photo that doesn’t need to speak loudly to be remembered.
Natalie Portman wore a structured long coat and black heels at The Gallerist premiere during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
At the 2026 Sundance Film Festival premiere of The Gallerist in Park City, Natalie Portman chose a look that blended quiet authority with winter restraint. She wore a long tailored wool coat in muted brown tweed, sharply structured through the shoulders, with a black lapel collar that cut cleanly against her base layers. Beneath, a fitted black turtleneck and matching heels completed the monochrome core line of the outfit–minimal, utilitarian, deeply refined.