Grace Van Patten wore two contrasting outfits in CULTURED Young Hollywood February 2026 editorial, balancing sharp tailoring with softer layered textures.
In CULTURED’s Young Hollywood February 2026 issue, Grace Van Patten shows up in two very different moods. That’s the fun part — the spread doesn’t settle on one version of her.
First look: a tailored outfit that leans sharp. Structured lines, clean cut, the kind that hangs well without shouting. If you ask me, this is the kind of piece you’d actually wear from a press event straight into dinner. The best part? It looks comfortable, not stiff.
Second look: layered textures, softer, almost romantic. Think fabric that moves, details that catch light. She’s not trying to be perfect here — and that’s why it works. The outfit feels lived-in, like something you’d throw on for a styled shoot but still keep in your own wardrobe.
What I love about this editorial is the contrast. One outfit says “seriously sharp,” the other says “I’m fine being imperfect.” Together, they make her feel more real than polished.
Margot Robbie wore a sheer pink Dilara Findikoglu gown with vintage jewelry at the Wuthering Heights UK Premiere on February 5, 2026.
Whatever Margot’s doing here — it’s not about playing it safe.
Stepping onto the Wuthering Heights UK Premiere carpet on February 5, 2026, Margot Robbie didn’t just wear a look — she built a moment. One that walks a line between costume and couture, but keeps its footing the whole way through.
The dress — a custom Dilara Findikoglu piece — is sheer blush pink mesh, wrapped tightly with twisting antique gold trim , almost rope-like. It moves over her body like it’s sewn in place, sculpted rather than stitched. There’s no faking modesty here, but very little feels gratuitous. That balance is tough. And she nails it. The exposed corsetry, the chains grazing her hips, and the train dragging like smoke — it’s raw and regal at once.
Zoom in, and things get even weirder in the best way. She’s wearing a rare Boucheron Assyrian Lion brooch from 1920 , layered with the Boucheron Walkyrie Brooch from 1900. On her hands — not one, but two ruby-set rings by Jessica McCormack , and a Bespoke Garnet, Pearl & Diamond earring set . Layered, loaded, but not weighed down. The finishing touch? That eerie, beautiful Charlotte Brontë hair bracelet — made in collaboration with Wyedean and the Brontë Parsonage Museum, because of course Margot took it there.
Her shoes — barely visible but confirmed — are Manolo Blahnik Custom Catshaw sandals , neutral and quiet beneath all the chaos.
This is what happens when a red carpet look leans into risk — and keeps going until the ending feels earned.
Iris Apatow wore a pastel pink feather-trimmed gown for her Young Hollywood 2026 Cultured Magazine photoshoot in February 2026.
You can feel the styling from a distance — soft, fluffy, unapologetically over-the-top. In a good way. Iris Apatow brought a kind of old-school eccentric glam to her Cultured Magazine: Young Hollywood 2026 photoshoot in February, and it hit exactly how you’d want it to.
She’s standing against a raw studio setup — wheels, clamps, cables all showing — but what grabs you is the full-length pastel pink gown trimmed with long feathers . Feather cuffs, feather hem, feather train — it’s not subtle, and doesn’t want to be. The sleeves are sheer with a slight puff. There’s no complicated corsetry or cut-outs. Just fabric, volume, and vibes.
Iris pairs the gown with stark white tights and black pointy-toe heels — which, honestly, feels like a strange choice at first. But the mismatch? It works. If everything were soft and dainty, it might melt into syrup. The shoes snap it back.
What makes it interesting is her expression. Not posed. Not “pretty.” Just a little slanted. Hair down and face half-shadowed. The whole thing leans more “caught between takes” than hyper-styled fashion spread — and that’s what makes it land. If you ask me, the best fashion photoshoots are the ones that forget they’re being watched.
Feathers everywhere. Tape on the floor. It’s the right kind of offbeat.