Dua Lipa wore a Valentino shearling coat and The Row’s Burke Bucket Hat in a snowy Instagram post shared on January 10, 2026.
There are winter looks and then there’s this: Dua Lipa sitting in a snowy forest somewhere, layered in neutrals, staring directly at the camera while her dog disappears off frame. All of it feels like a forgotten Annie Leibovitz spread from 2004 — except it’s just her Instagram, January 10, 2026.
A Valentino shearling coat — oversized and pale brown — takes up almost half the photo. It looks heavy, warm, and honestly a little overwhelming, like she borrowed something from a vintage archive that hadn’t exhaled in decades. It’s draped over a simple denim base and cinched by posture, not belts or fasteners. You feel the weight of it.
Then the details steal in. The Supreme Corso Tortoise sunglasses , a sleek wraparound oval, reflect the weak winter sun as if it’s watching her back. Her Bottega Veneta Campana bag , barely visible at the bottom — woven, black, slouched like an afterthought. Boots likely matte leather, hitting just below the knee — sturdy, not showy. Snow-dusted ground. Every tree branch looks frozen in place. Nothing is moving except the shadow on her coat.
Victoria Justice wore Alo Yoga’s ivory Snuggle Up sweater top and wide-leg pants in a casual TikTok video posted on January 15, 2026.
It’s golden hour but barely. You can tell the air is still warm, even though the shadows are stretching. And right in the soft in-between is Victoria Justice , posted up on a balcony with perfect posture and no need for a caption.
She’s wearing head-to-toe Alo Yoga , and it shows — not in branding, but in shape, drape, and the way everything moves like it isn’t trying. The Snuggle Up Sweater Short Sleeve Top in Ivory is cropped blunt across the ribs. It hugs without clinging. The neckline is scooped just enough to draw light. No weird seaming. No extra ribbing. Just clean, minimal softness.
The matching Snuggle Up Sweater High-Waist Wide Leg Pants in Ivory fall easy and thick. Knit, but not saggy. Loungewear, technically — though when it’s this cut, this sculpted to frame movement, “lounge” feels too dismissive.
Accessories go quiet but precise: the Ettika Turquoise Solstice Ring Stack glinting confidently at just the right finger. A second band — thin, Bondeye’s Sleek Solid Gold Milani Band , layered near the knuckle. No necklace. She’s letting the skin breathe. Hair down, intentionally glossy, clean center part. Eyes pulled slightly with clean liner. Lip glassy, not loud.
The sunset, meanwhile, does half the styling work.
Jennie Kim wore a custom Chrome Hearts leather look with cross jewelry and Sugar Jones boots at the Golden Disc Awards on January 10, 2026.
At the 2026 Golden Disc Awards, Jennie Kim showed up looking exactly like you’d expect someone who doesn’t care whether she lands on best-dressed lists to look: polished but cold, styled but shut off.
This Chrome Hearts custom look was all-black, but not quiet. She wore a long leather coat–deep gloss, double-breasted lapel, oversized. Shoulders boxy, sleeves long, swallowed wrists. Underneath, a mock-neck top kept the neckline high and tight. The coat hit mid-thigh, giving a controlled flash of skin above her Leather Cross Patch Sugar Jones boots –sleek, zip-fronted, knee-high. Heel height not visible, but implied.
Jewelry was signature Chrome. Massive. Gothic. Sculptural. On the left hand, the trademark Diamond Cemetery Cross Ring — squared, silver, aggressive. Paired with the R.L.P. Heart Cemetery Ring and the Oval Cross Ring , stacked like armor on her fingers. Her ears shimmered with Sterling Silver Cross Drop Earrings , nearly grazing chin level. And the final touch: those Edenbox Silver Triple Cross Sunglasses –matte black lenses wrapped in death-metal chrome. No eye contact. By choice.
Hair? Long, straight, ironed to silence. Tucked behind her ears with surgical precision. No waves. No softness. Her lips neutral, brows lifted and pulled–more architectural than emotional.
It’s not about charm. This was made to block out everything but sound.