Kara Del Toro wore a black bodycon mini dress and hoop earrings to Estee Lauder’s Double Wear celebration at Chateau Marmont on January 29.

At Estee Lauder’s Double Wear celebration hosted at Chateau Marmont on January 29, Kara Del Toro delivered a look that felt clean, intentional, and quietly practiced. A black bodycon mini dress , built from thin horizontal banding that hugged close from collarbone to hem. Thin shoulder straps. Scoop neckline. Nothing excessive. The kind of dress that’s not designed to impress—it’s designed to not get in the way of confidence.

The dress did all the fitting; the styling did all the softening. She paired it with large gold hoop earrings , no necklace, and a slicked-back hairstyle that looked wet but held firm. Nothing too staged. Her makeup, though, did the finishing work: glossy oxblood lips , dark-defined brow, and that clean halo of dewy highlight that gives the illusion of candlelight even under LED.

No clutch. No visible heels in frame—just clean lines, body symmetry, and posture that did the talking. The carpet might’ve been nonexistent, but the event appearance still registered like it had precision baked into the seams. Minimal fabric, max control. Sometimes the formula still works when it’s this finely tuned.

Blu DeTiger wore a plunging black bodysuit with sheer leggings and burgundy stilettos at Spotify’s Best New Artist Party in LA on January 29.

At Spotify’s 2026 Best New Artist Party in West Hollywood, Blu DeTiger gave the black carpet something a little riskier, a little more sculpted. Wearing a deep V black bodysuit with attached sheer leggings , she played to the late-night mood without overloading the frame. The plunging neckline cut nearly to the waist, no lining, no lace—just fabric, skin, shadow.

What pulled it together was the finish. The panels were matte, but the sheerness of the legs gave the look weightless edges—tight but barely there. She styled it with wine-toned stiletto heels , sharp toe, patent leather, and two thin ankle straps that echoed the clean geometry of the jumpsuit.

Jewelry stayed in a minor key: silver rings stacked and spaced across both hands, with no effort to be dainty. Her hair fell long to one side, soft beachy waves, no part in sight—low-maintenance cool meets practiced silhouette. No gown. No shimmer. Just a sharp shape and confidence.

This event appearance wasn’t trying to red-carpet compete. It was built around contrast—weight and transparency, reveal and armor, effort and ease. Blu didn’t need to cover more. She let the fabric stop just short—and the attitude do the rest.

Dasha wore a black leather midi dress and strappy studded sandals to the 2026 Spotify Best New Artist Party in West Hollywood on January 29.

At Spotify’s 2026 Best New Artist bash in West Hollywood, Dasha leaned into straight-line attitude with a look built around texture and fit—no fuss, all impact. The dress: a black, fitted leather midi , thin straps, V-neck, and minimal detailing. No belt. No pleats. Just a crisp center seam running top to hem, anchoring the silhouette like a spine.

On her feet? Black strappy heels , wound gladiator-style up to mid-ankle and peppered with silver studs—subtle assault energy, softened by a glossy finish. The hardware echoed in her accessories: stacked bracelets, small rings, and a gold cross necklace that glinted just enough under the flash. Her small clutch, black and unbranded, didn’t try to make a statement—it worked like punctuation.

Hair was long and wavy, parted to the side, heavy at the ends. No loud makeup. Lots of lashes, mauve lip, done. It was the kind of event appearance that says, I dressed for this without a team of stylists yelling across the room. It was clean, confident, pared-down armor. Once again, leather proved it doesn’t have to scream—sometimes it just smirks and walks in.