Linda Cardellini wore a white strapless midi dress and black platform heels at the Apple TV Press Day in Santa Monica on February 3, 2026.
At the Apple TV Press Day in Santa Monica on February 3, 2026 , Linda Cardellini showed up in something that’s not chasing headlines—just presence. Her look? A clean, corset-boned strapless white midi dress , softened with raw-edged seams and a trim of near-fringe along the hem. Slight texture across the bust suggests gentle construction, but nothing stiff or overly sculpted. The fabric moves how you’d expect softened cotton canvas or unlined boucle to move. And in this light, it feels a bit like something borrowed from, not built for, a press junket.
At the waist: one black ribbon belt—splitting the look with a whisper of definition, but not breaking it. And with it, chunky black platform heels , suede or velvet by sight, open-toe, thick ankle straps knotted high. The vibe is casual formality, or maybe dress-up with no dress code. Her hair? Loose curls, ends flipped just the right amount under. Bangs sweeping, lived-in but styled. No necklace, no loud accessory noise. Just earrings and what looks like a confidence that’s had its coffee.
This wasn’t a red carpet fashion power play or a style stunt. It looked like someone showing up as exactly who they are, with the volume turned down and still being heard.
Bella Hadid wore a hand-knit crochet hoodie, scarf, gloves, and denim for a snowy day look on February 1, 2026.
On February 1, 2026 , Bella Hadid did what so few winter outfits manage to do—look warm, weird, and kind of wonderful. Sprawled in the snow, laughing mid-squint, she’s bundled up in coordinated pieces from My Beachy Side —but it’s not your standard coat situation. This is crochet. Big squares. Granny-afghan energy but made fashion. A fuzzy mosaic of beige, chocolate, and cream tones stitched into a graphic Madison Cardigan , complete with hood and matching extras.
The scarf ? Full length. Same chunky texture. Not just wrapped—but trailing, layered like snowfall. And yes, she’s got the gloves to match. Half-finger style, edging undone just enough to feel worn-in, not raw. There’s nothing overly styled about it—it’s just all there, cozied up and piled on.
Below it all: light-wash, high-rise jeans from Re/Done , softwashed and fitted through the hips, relaxed through the knees. Slight cuff at the ankle, buried in snow. You can tell this isn’t a posed campaign—it’s a mood grab. Accidental editorial. The kind of frame you take between takes—and end up liking more than the polished one.
And that smile? Wide open. Not staged. The whole look isn’t about trying to be hot— it’s about warmth handled with charm, ease, and just a little bit of handmade chaos.
Jurnee Smollett wore a navy silk halter dress with a cutout bodice to The Macallan x The Hollywood Reporter event in Los Angeles, 2026.
At The Macallan x The Hollywood Reporter event on February 3, 2026 , hosted at the brand’s villa in Los Angeles , Jurnee Smollett showed up in a dress that didn’t perform—it glided. Simple. Slippery. Midnight blue. The kind of shade that refuses flash but catches every clean spotlight. The material reads like liquid silk or satin, that slouchy elegance where every wrinkle counts and every crease feels on purpose.
The silhouette was classic red carpet quiet: halter neckline with slim spaghetti straps, a small keyhole detail at the chest, and a clean drop down to the hem with no hard seams or design distractions. The cut made room to breathe but still clung enough to suggest intention. No belt, no slit, no extras. Just a slow, uncluttered fall.
Her styling followed suit. Hair parted and waved, bringing softness to the stronger neckline. Eyes? Defined, not shouted. Lips, warm and glossed. Jewelry stayed discreet—tiny hoops, no necklace, no flash. It’s L.A. in early February—and she dressed like she knew she’d be standing between whisky tastings and muted flashbulbs.
It’s not always about the loudest silhouette or the boldest cut. Sometimes restraint does more than shine—it absorbs all the noise around it.