Maggie Rogers wore a layered neutral outfit for brunch at Ralph Lauren’s Spiga flagship in Milan during Fashion Week on February 8, 2026.
This is what happens when you dress for brunch without pretending it’s a Vogue cover shoot. Maggie Rogers made an appearance at Ralph Lauren’s Spiga flagship brunch in Milan on February 8, 2026 , looking like she strolled straight from a real life — not a stylist’s vision board.
She wore a tonal, oversize beige coat , slightly rumpled in the best way — like it had actually seen a subway seat. Underneath, a loose white button-up was layered over wide-leg khaki trousers and squared-off black boots that peeked just enough to balance weight on the lower half. The sleeves were cuffed, not to show detail, but clearly because they needed to be rolled.
Hair? Tucked behind the ears. Effortless but not messy. Sunglasses for utility, not theatrics. And no purse clutched awkwardly in hand — just front pockets and a layered stance that read “coffee first, cameras second.”
What I like about this? It lives fully in the casual chic zone. It’s not trying to convince anyone of coolness. It just exists in it. And frankly, that makes it better than halfway done maximalist street style outfits that scream too loud for their own good.
Kate Middleton wore a brown Catherine Walker coat and Gianvito Rossi pumps to meet the Archbishop at Lambeth Palace on February 5, 2026.
No one does solemn and chic at the same time quite like her. Kate Middleton met with the Archbishop of Canterbury and Dame Sarah Mullally at Lambeth Palace in London on February 5, 2026 , layered in a refined monochromatic brown look that felt traditional, but still completely current.
The centerpiece? A bespoke chocolate brown coat by Catherine Walker — fitted in the shoulders, tapered at the waist, and cut just long enough to match the elegance of the occasion without dragging. Underneath, a textured Edeline Lee Jete midi dress , also in brown, with a tonal belted waist and a lightly flared hem giving the shape just enough volume.
Chocolate suede Gianvito Rossi pumps grounded the look, keeping everything on the same tonal plane. Jewelry stayed close to the classics: the Cartier Trinity earrings , a Daniella Draper gold heart necklace , and her signature Garrard sapphire engagement ring , plus a mix of diamond eternity bands that tell her story more than the look itself does.
Hair? Worn long, waved, but brushed back behind the shoulder — controlled. Formal enough. Nothing fell out of place, and nothing needed to.
This is restrained styling at its finest — polished, defined, wearable. It’s textbook event appearance done the Middleton way: regal, but practical.
Sammi Hanratty wore a blue puffer jacket with dark jeans and gloves at the GLAAD Celebration during Sundance in Park City, January 2026.
Function-first and completely unbothered — and maybe that’s the winter flex we should all embrace. Sammi Hanratty arrived at the 4th Annual GLAAD Celebration during Sundance on January 24, 2026 , dressed for actual weather. Not for cameras. Not for Instagram. Just… dressed.
She wore a light-indigo puffer jacket , matte and intentionally basic, the kind that stays zipped because it’s cold, not because it’s edgy. Underneath? A black ribbed turtleneck you only see in contrast — no shout, just balance. The denim was dark-gray, a little worn-in, slightly flared on the hem and sitting right above a soft pair of snow-ready boots.
Accessories followed suit: a black knitted headband , worn over loose waves, and a pair of dark gloves — the practical kind, not faux-leather styled ones. No wild makeup, no stacked jewelry, no posing like the heat lamps are enough. This was pure event appearance reality.
Honestly? It works. And not just because she stuck to function. The full-tone dressing — black/gray/blue — lets it pass effortlessly as casual style. Comfort-forward, but thought-through.