Maggie Rogers wore a cream pinstripe suit, beret, and black leather handbag for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Ceremony in Milan.
You don’t need sequins or a flag cape to show up for an Olympic red carpet in style. Sometimes, you just need quiet tailoring and a beret.
Maggie Rogers arrived at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony on February 6, 2026 , wearing a cream double-breasted pinstripe suit that walked a perfect line between structure and softness. The proportions were roomy. The shoulders dropped just slightly. The pants were wide. Not dramatic — just intentional.
What elevated this look past corporate? The navy beret , tipped slightly back for just enough Parisian energy without becoming cliché. Beneath the blazer, a crisp white shirt — fitted, but barely visible apart from the open collar. On her arm: a black leather top-handle bag with a folded silhouette — architectural, understated.
Hair? Loose and undone, parted in soft waves that read “I didn’t stress this.” Shoes: black pointed toes peeking beneath the pant hem. Makeup? Basically nothing. A light flush, a pink lip. Nothing pokes too hard.
This is exactly the kind of event appearance that works in a press-heavy environment: remarkable without reaching, and smart enough not to compete with the occasion itself.
And it’s proof that you can do polish without shine. Confidence doesn’t have to be loud.
Mckenna Grace wore a cream Dior vest and structured skirt with the Dior Bow Bag to the Addict Sweet Shop launch party for Teen Vogue.
There’s something old-school about cream on cream. Especially when you pair a vest with drama lighting and call it eventwear.
Mckenna Grace arrived at the Dior Addict Sweet Shop launch party for Teen Vogue on February 3, 2026 , in a look that felt soft, polished, and way more grown than the candy-colored event name suggests. The standout piece? A structured Dior cream double-breasted vest , with a deep halter neckline and dramatic collar swoop. It hugs just enough to define but keeps things formal.
She paired it with a creamy white A-line skirt that balances all the tailoring up top. Sleek, minimal. No pleats, no length drama. But the silhouette as a whole still felt crisp, especially under golden dusk lighting that matched the tone of the look perfectly.
Her accessories were subtle — and strategic. A small Dior Bow Bag in black leather , carried with one hand like it’s more protective than decorative. Sparkling stud earrings (classic, no glitz). Hair falling clean and center-parted, with curtain bangs and a bit of volume keeping it playful. Skin? Glow-on-the-go. The lighting may have done half the work, but the look feels pulled-together in all the right places.
It’s a smart brand launch outfit — elegant with something to say, but nothing screaming from it. Exactly the kind of event where subtle structure works harder than shine.
Alycia Debnam-Carey wore a black one-shoulder gown with draped scarf detail at the 2026 AACTA Awards in Gold Coast, Australia.
Leave it to Alycia Debnam-Carey to make a power move in pure restraint.
At the AACTA Awards in Gold Coast, Australia , on February 6, 2026 , she showed up in a jet-black one-shoulder gown that felt more like a sculpted thought than a fashion statement. No sequins. No embellishments. No shimmer. Just structure and tension — and a single trailing tassel-draped strap that added all the motion the look needed.
What made it hit? The fit. The bodice hugged with controlled elegance, and the shape was long, clean, unbothered. The tassel detail draped from shoulder to thigh, barely moving unless she did — dramatic, but barely. Think of it like a whisper that cuts through louder looks on the carpet.
Hair: slicked back into a no-nonsense bun. Makeup: pared down but not invisible. Lined eye, clean contour, not an ounce extra. Jewelry? None. Not even ears pierced. Just the dress and her posture doing all the heavy lifting.
This look worked precisely because it didn’t force itself on the moment. It stood still, demanded nothing, and got everything.
That’s not just red carpet fashion — that’s control dressed in fabric.