Laufey wore a flowing white gown with a ruched waist and trailing hem at the Saint Laurent Grammy 2026 after party in Los Angeles on February 1.
At the Saint Laurent Grammy after party on February 1st, 2026 , held at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles, Laufey stepped in wearing something that felt more whispered than announced: a soft white gown with a wide ruched waist , plunging neckline , and gently gathered hem . The fabric looked barely there—light, easy, almost bridal but without the pomp. A trailing hem drifted behind her. There was no jewelry shouting for space, no harsh makeup. Just skin and silk and air.
The look wasn’t built to compete. In a room full of shimmer nets and cutouts, this dress almost receded. Its confidence lay in understatement. The drape hugged but didn’t constrict , while the shoulders were relaxed, not pulled. Her hair, loose and natural, mirrored the dress’s softness. She didn’t need to pose. She just stood there.
As far as event appearances go, this one walked the edge between romanticism and restraint. It nodded to old-school screen sirens—Carolyn Bessette on a night out she didn’t invite cameras to. Like a breath caught mid-sentence, the look lasted only as long as you didn’t look away.
Rosé wore a strapless black sequined dress with side slit and sculpted roses at the Saint Laurent Grammy 2026 after party in Los Angeles on February 1.
At the Saint Laurent Grammy after party inside Bar Marmont on February 1st, 2026 , Rosé took the phrase “little black dress” and twisted it into something sharper. The strapless gown was pitch-black and densely textured , sprinkled with subtle shine—no flashbulb glamour, just a velvet-wrapped darkness. Twisted floral structures shaped the bust and hip like wilted roses caught mid-bloom. The cut? Clean. But one thigh-high slit sliced the elegance with just enough intention.
She paired it with slim black strappy heels , cat-eye sunglasses , and an old-Hollywood blonde curl moment—tight, cropped, and intentionally imperfect. Jewelry was minimal but unmistakable: the Tiffany & Co. Sixteen Stone by Tiffany Bangle and Knot Double Row Ring in White Gold with Diamonds , both gleaming like quiet punctuation marks. The Tiffany & Co. necklace , set in platinum, echoed that same restraint. Oh—and there’s the light blue iPhone Air Bumper tucked casually in the background, like a soft jab at all the curated stiffness around her.
This wasn’t just another celebrity event look . It was a citified remix of classic Hollywood: sharp where you’d expect softness, muted where sparkle usually screams. She looked like the closing line of a noir film—unexpected, unsentimental, and still somehow unforgettable.
Grace Van Patten wore a belted trench-style coat with fur collar and sheer tights at the Saint Laurent Grammy 2026 party in Los Angeles on February 1.
At the Saint Laurent Grammy after party held on February 1st, 2026 at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles, Grace Van Patten showed up dressed for shadows. Not drama. She wore a structured black trench coat belted at the waist, double-breasted, with a matte-fur collar that curled around her neckline like dusk. No sparkle. No thigh slit. A glint of lace peeking out hinted something less buttoned existed underneath, but she kept it hidden.
The coat hit just below the knee, pairing with black sheer tights and satin-pointed heels in a ghostly cool gray. She carried what appeared to be a leopard print clutch , almost completely tucked behind her side. Hair pin-straight, parted down the middle—unfussy. Face clean, sculpted. The whole thing said: I made an effort, but not for you.
Among backdrops of chrome mesh and micro minis, this look landed different. Quietly armored. Monochrome without being flat. She wasn’t trying to make a viral public appearance moment—she was just standing there, owning presence like a trench owns rain. It’s the fashion equivalent of an unread text: sharp, controlled, and entirely on her terms.