Madelaine Petsch wore a crimson velvet cutout dress with strappy sandals in a late-night photoshoot captured for January 2026 editorial features.
Bathed in soft artificial glow against an empty balcony, Madelaine Petsch leans slightly across a railing, arms outstretched, posture relaxed but readied–as if the image was caught a second before something happened. Or just after she made sure nothing would.
She’s dressed in a curve-hugging crimson velvet dress, ruched down the sides, cut just below the knee. The upper body does something stranger–swirls of fabric wrap around her neck, dip at the décolletage, twist in and out like a stylized puzzle piece. No standard neckline here. Straps break off, loop around the shoulders, then disappear beneath the deep plunge of the bodice.
Madison Beer wore a short-sleeved navy buttoned mini dress during her appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show on January 16, 2026.
Seated in the soft-lit set of The Kelly Clarkson Show, on January 16, 2026, Madison Beer kept to a muted palette and a calm posture. But the styling did something quietly sharp.
She wore a navy short-sleeved dress in a tactile material–looks like soft boucle, or some thick brushed weave. Cozy but elevated. The structure works like a jacket, almost: short puffed sleeves, a square neckline that holds its shape even with movement, and that double row of black buttons down the front that quietly does all the work. Nothing flashy. No glitz or sparkle. Just that high-texture finish and the old-school weight of good tailoring.
Genevieve Hannelius wore a white printed tee with metallic blue shorts and boots for Nyota Magazine’s editorial cover shoot in January 2026.
For the January 2026 issue of Nyota Magazine , Genevieve Hannelius was photographed somewhere playful–front and center in front of a vintage carousel. Not posing so much as simply existing in the frame. Hair down. Face direct. Arms casual. It’s not high fashion, but it doesn’t need to be.
She wears a basic white T-shirt with “GIRLHOOD” spelled across the chest in what looks like iridescent, slightly retro rhinestone lettering. Not flashy, but not background either. Paired with shocking blue shorts–shimmering, metallic, cut high on the thigh. They catch light like party streamers. Matte black boots at her feet. No jewelry. The vibe is stripped down, outside-in. Editorial with a side of sidewalk casual. A true celebrity photoshoot where styling meets simplicity–and lets the subject breathe.