Demi Lovato wore a satin black cropped blazer and wide-leg pants with diamond jewelry at The Moment premiere in Beverly Hills, 2026.
At the A24 premiere of The Moment in Beverly Hills, Demi Lovato hit the carpet in an outfit that didn’t scream for attention — it lingered quietly, making you look twice. The whole tone was polished aggression. Satin tailoring , but styled with space. Black-on-black. Slight sheen battles matte backdrop. A look that knows how not to try too hard.
The jacket was sharp and cropped. Slightly boxy in the shoulders — nothing exaggerated — cut off right at the lower ribcage, just enough to reveal a black bra beneath. Not styled to shock. Just clean separation. Skin as fabric. The pants? Wide-leg, full length, same satin as the blazer, sitting smooth at the waist with just a hint of structure. Everything slid rather than clung.
Her jewelry took over where shine was needed — a draped diamond chain necklace , fluid and deliberate, anchoring most of the neckline. Diamond rings iced both hands. Not excessive, just uniform. Hair flowed down in loose waves — dark espresso tone, soft ends, center part. Brows were arched. Makeup matte, lips neutral, cheekbone highlight accurate but not glowing. No clutch bag, no gimmick, no excess styling. The look landed somewhere between modern tuxedo and midnight armor — confident, unfussy, and fully aware of its edges.
Lauren Jauregui wore a sleeveless printed trench dress with black pumps at the EZMNY JammJam in Los Angeles on January 28, 2026.
The centerpiece was a sleeveless trench dress , artfully cinched and double-breasted, in a jet black base lit up by literal strokes of molten orange and flame-gold. The abstract print resembled something between brush burn and atmospheric drag—uneven, painterly, slightly dangerous. The lapels sat loose but controlled, hinting at structure without making the dress stiff.
Waist cinched tight with a black belt. Below that, the hem skimmed past mid-shin. Not a single ruffle, slit, or unnecessary flirt. Cold elegance.
She finished it with classic black pointed-toe heels , minimal and grounded. Jewelry stayed out of the shot. Hair fell long, parted to the side—glossy, with texture, the kind that looks finger-styled and left alone. Makeup sharp but neutral; brows forward; lips muffled mauve.
It was a look less concerned with attention, more interested in setting a matchstick down and walking away before the spark starts.
Kylie Jenner wore a ruffled Maison Margiela top and black satin skirt at The Moment premiere in Beverly Hills on January 29, 2026.
For the Los Angeles premiere of The Moment , Kylie Jenner hit the black carpet in something that felt like museum fashion styled for the present tense. No gown, no overt sparkle. Just Maison Margiela Spring 2026 , and a choice to ruffle everything.
Let’s start from the top — literally. Kylie wore a sleeveless, high-necked beige satin top , covered in gathered ruching that spiraled up to her jawline. The hems floated, almost unfinished, like wet paper rippling before it rips. It covered nothing below the ribs. No corset shaping. No bra under structure. Just texture, and some very strategically placed pleats.
What came next? A black maxi skirt in liquid satin. Full and loose through the legs but cinched — almost invisibly — at the waist with a sheer mesh waistband peeking out above the skirtline. It looked delicate, but on purpose. A whisper of tension in a very calm outfit. The shine on the fabric caught every camera flash like a theater curtain mid-raise.
No jewelry overload. A pair of Lorraine Schwartz earrings , probably diamonds, cropped neatly below the lobe but nothing dripping. Bare arms. Fingertips long, ring-free. Hair slicked back, no flyaway in sight. The styling didn’t scream. But it left you with the feeling that everything was chosen, nothing borrowed.