Wrapped snug around her arms? A shaggy, off-white faux fur stole with a bit of volume and no visible closure. Clutched, not worn. Like she’s warding off January chill with featherlight bravado. The earrings dangle, pretty, but unremarkable in a safe kind of way. It’s the fabric that carries the noise: ultra-shiny, borderline foil, throwing back every bit of event lighting. She paired the look with clear heels—plastic, not perspex—adding that final nod to early-aughts DIY glamour. Nails? Clean. Hair slicked up, not high, not aggressive. Just tight and high-shine. A neat bun without bravado.
Alison Oliver wore Alexander McQueen Spring 2026 pieces at the Wuthering Heights photocall in Los Angeles on January 28, 2026.
At the Wuthering Heights Photocall in Los Angeles on January 28, 2026, Alison Oliver stepped into a quietly romantic uniform from the Alexander McQueen Spring 2026 collection. Her ensemble featured a structured corset-style top and matching shorts, both rendered in a cream canvas printed with delicate, vintage-leaning florals. The corset laced up the front with raw ties and was cinched at the waist with a thick belt—a nod to equestrian utility reimagined through a pastoral daydream. Matching knee-high boots carried the same floral pattern, stretching the aesthetic from neckline to toe. She punctuated the look with fine gold jewelry: the slim silhouette of a Tiffany & Co. Lock Bangle in Yellow Gold on her wrist and a Tiffany & Co. Hardwear Micro Link Ring peeking from her fingers. This subtle synergy between intricate floral motifs and regimental tailoring pushes the look beyond the generic bounds of a press event staple and into something stranger—and more poetic—entirely. It belongs not so much to a red carpet, but to a storybook orchard at dusk.