Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer appear in a first look for the Apple TV series Margo’s Got Money Troubles, premiering April 2026.
Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer appear together in this first look for the upcoming Apple TV series Margo’s Got Money Troubles , which is set to premiere on April 15, 2026 . The image captures a quiet, domestic tension. Fanning is sprawled out on a bed, looking every bit the exhausted new mother Margo Millet, while Pfeiffer stands over her as the mother, Shyanne—a character whose celebrity style in this universe leans toward the gritty, suburban realism of a woman who has seen too much.
Natalia Dyer and Maya Hawke celebrate the Stranger Things series finale in a January 2026 photoshoot featuring McQueen and Prada.
Natalia Dyer and Maya Hawke came together for a final fashion photoshoot to mark the Stranger Things finale on January 7, 2026 , delivering a styled shoot that feels like a bittersweet goodbye to Hawkins. Dyer is armored in a McQueen Resort 2026 leather set—a fitted jacket and straight-leg trousers that offer a sleek, futuristic edge. It is a sharp departure from Nancy Wheeler’s knit sweaters, a kind of frozen grit that suggests the character has finally outgrown the small-town mystery.
Beside her, Maya Hawke lean into the eclectic energy of a Prada Spring 2026 ensemble. It is a lavish mess of layers: a plunging red sweater over a brown button-down, anchored by a sheer black lace midi skirt with suspenders. It is melodramatic even, in how much it refuses to coordinate, yet it captures that high fashion eccentricity Hawke has made her signature.
Margot Robbie wore a striped two-piece set with a black Hermès Birkin bag and Bottega Veneta mules in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Margot Robbie was photographed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, walking past a chipped “No Trespassing” sign that offered a gritty, almost comedic counterpoint to her polished indifference. She wore a matching striped set—loose trousers and a plunging collared shirt—that hovered somewhere between high-end resort wear and the world’s most expensive pajamas. The fabric, slouching comfortably against the frame, leaned heavily into the current appetite for celebrity street style , where comfort is validated by tailoring.