Kristen Stewart wore a mint short-sleeved shirt, T.U.K. platform creepers, and chain jewelry to the BAFTA Tea Portrait Session in January 2026.
For the BAFTA Tea Portrait session in January 2026, Kristen Stewart didn’t put on a dress or even pretend to–she showed up how she always does when she’s fully herself: a little off-grid and sharp-edged in the most honest way possible.
She wore a muted mint short-sleeved button-up, loose enough to skew nonchalant, toughened by a plain white crewneck tee underneath and styled (or unstyled) with two buttons undone. The sleeves were cuffed — or just lazily rolled. The shirt is crinkled just enough to look like it’s never seen a hanger. Down below are jet-black pants, likely tailored, though mostly obscured — practical, resting just above her T.U.K. Black Leather Viva Creepers . That thick layered sole? Final punctuation. That’s how Kristen grounds a look.
Paris Jackson wore a draped brown mini dress and gold open-toe heels at the Bvlgari Eternal Vimini Rooftop Party on January 15, 2026.
At the Bvlgari Eternal Vimini Rooftop Party in Los Angeles, Paris Jackson ditched the high concept in favor of something looser–quieter, but still layered with intent.
She wore a draped chocolate-brown mini dress, gathered subtly along the hip, with batwing sleeves that hung off her frame like folded wings. The fabric pooled and curved rather than clung, and the hemline was short enough to do what fashion blurbs love to call “leggy.” But it didn’t scream that. It whispered it — with controlled nonchalance.
The standout element? A pair of gold open-toe heels etched with delicate leaf embellishments – more organic sculpture than standard shoe. Sharp at the toe, crystalline in structure. They added literal shimmer to the otherwise rich, deep matte of her outfit.
She held a glossy maroon mini bag with sharp edges and metal accents that punctuated the softness of the dress. Accessories stayed quiet but curated: stacks of dainty gold rings , thin bracelets , small hoop earrings. One necklace, rose gold and minimal. Nothing felt showroom-fresh. The styling had edge but not excess. She clearly knows how to dial glamour down without diluting it.
Hair: down, waved, blown out — ends styled and defined but not over-finished. Makeup: clean skin, bronzed edges, a nude lip with precision. You could almost miss how camera-ready it all is. Until you look closer and realize — everything is under control.
This isn’t a “look-at-me” dress. It’s a “watch-how-I-move-in-this” dress. The looseness is deceptive — there’s structure in how it drapes, how it flashes the leg like an afterthought. The leafed heels bring the earth, the mini bag adds tension. This isn’t about status. This is about restraint dressed as ease — a fashion whisper with a sharp point.
Does strategic softness like this offer escape from red carpet theatrics — or does it just repurpose the same codes under different lighting?
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