Demi Moore wore a black Gucci Pre‑Fall 2026 dress with sparkling details and emerald jewelry at the WWD Style Awards in Santa Monica on January 9 2026.
At the WWD Style Awards in Santa Monica, Demi Moore proved how minimalism can still command a red‑carpet moment. She wore a black Gucci Pre‑Fall 2026 dress , cut close to the figure, the fabric catching light with a faint shimmer that reads like stardust rather than sequins. The gown features a halter neckline , leaving her arms bare and shoulders sharp against the textured backdrop. It falls straight to the floor—no train, no distraction—just fluid confidence.
Teyana Taylor wore a Schiaparelli Tuxedo Coat over a sheer black lace dress at the Schiaparelli show in Paris on January 26, 2026.
Outside the Schiaparelli show in Paris on January 26, 2026, Teyana Taylor shows up looking like she planned every inch of it, then pretended she didnt. The headline piece is the Schiaparelli Tuxedo Coat, long and strict, with wide satin lapels and a row of shiny gold buttons at the cuff. It hangs straight, almost severe, like proper tailoring used as a shield. This is a clean, controlled event appearance, but the styling underneath refuses to behave.
Jodie Turner‑Smith attended the Schiaparelli Spring Summer 2026 Haute Couture show in Paris wearing a black cut‑out dress with gold details and textured accents.
At the Schiaparelli Spring/Summer 2026 Haute Couture show in Paris, Jodie Turner‑Smith made one of the event’s sharper entrances. She wore a black Schiaparelli Spring 2026 dress , elongated and figure‑tracing, with sculptural gold ring cut‑outs placed across the sides and waist. The fabric looks slightly textured, catching the natural light without shine. Draped at her hips, a thin gold chain belt tipped with charms snakes around like jewelry turned clothing.
Adding even more eccentricity, bold fur cuffs fan out dramatically at her forearms—soft but oversized, the kind of volume that anchors attention. She pairs the look with Schiaparelli Measuring Tape sandals , black with precise metallic hardware, and a compact gold‑accented clutch that matches the trim of her accessories. Her Donut earrings —signature Daniel Roseberry surrealism—loop in gleaming gold, mirrored by a Hand‑in‑Hand ring coiled across her fingers.
Her hair, pulled high into a coiled bun, keeps focus on the neckline, a square frame that feels both architectural and sensual. The minimal makeup—bronzed skin, faint gloss, a touch of matte shadow—lets the craftsmanship talk louder than artifice. It’s a look about control and confidence, styled with energy that doesn’t ask for approval.