Emma Stone wore a Colleen Allen Keyhole Wool Jacket and Unraveled Lace Maxi Skirt with Isabel Delgado jewelry at W Magazine’s party in Los Angeles 2026.
Under the soft pink carpet glow of W Magazine’s Best Performances Party, Emma Stone looked both hesitant and deliberate–quiet power disguised as fragility. Her outfit mixed the clean lines of a Colleen Allen Keyhole Wool Jacket with the delicate mess of the Unraveled Cotton Lace Maxi Skirt , pale and sheer enough to draw the eye but not enough to feel deliberate about it. The two pieces don’t dance together; they tug, one crisp, one unraveling. That friction gives the look life.
Jewelry played the adult in the room– Isabel Delgado’s One-of-a-Kind Spessartite Wave
The look feels like a sentence written in two languages: precision and vulnerability. Allen’s tailoring loves discipline; the skirt disobeys. On Stone, that contradiction reads human, maybe the point. The whole thing recalls her work lately–the move toward quiet choices, strong in silence, refusing to chase flash.
No showmanship, no costume–just a bit of tension stitched into fabric. You blink and realize it’s the kind of look that leaves its echo, not its image.
Eiza Gonzalez wore a black corset-style dress with sheer detailing and minimal heels at W Magazine’s Best Performances Party in Los Angeles 2026.
At the W Magazine Best Performances Party inside the Chateau Marmont, Eiza Gonzalez stood out quietly in black–matte yet luminous under the strange pink carpet light. Her dress: a fitted, corset-style bodice with sheer panels and sequin embroidery that flickered subtly instead of shouting for it. The lower half flows into a deep-black skirt, soft but not fluid, something between silk and organza, cut just below the calves. You can almost hear the fabric whisper against itself when she moves.
Adria Arjona wore a black Michael Kors Spring 2026 ensemble with Tiffany & Co diamond jewelry at the brand’s celebration in Los Angeles 2026.
At Tiffany & Co.’s quiet gathering inside the Chateau Marmont, Adria Arjona cuts through the soft chatter in black. A Michael Kors Spring 2026 look — half sharp suit, half sheer rebellion. The jacket: single-breasted, padded-shoulder, cinched by a belt that bites a little at the waist. Below it, gauzy black trousers gather at the ankle, translucent enough to make the hardwood floors flicker through. You notice movement before detail.
Jewelry keeps it strict. The Tiffany & Co. Sixteen Stone Necklace in Platinum with Diamonds sits like punctuation; no excess, just weight. Matching Schlumberger Flame Ear Clips and a Sixteen Stone Ring catch light the way a whisper does–barely. Even her hair, swept back tight, plays along with the deliberate control of the look.
It’s modern armor, but pared down–how L.A. formalism pretends to be undone. Kors’ tailoring meets Tiffany’s restraint, glancing off each other like glass edges. There’s intellect buried in that simplicity. A bit of danger too.
You can almost hear heels tapping against the wood, then nothing. Just her standing there, poised in a silence that fits better than fabric.