Margaret Qualley wore a black sequin Chanel Custom Dress with two‑tone pumps and Pre‑Fall 2026 earrings at the Chanel Haute Couture Show in Paris 2026.
At the Chanel Haute Couture Show during Paris Fashion Week, Margaret Qualley stepped into the pastel‑pink setting in a look that turned minimalism into quiet magnetism. She wore a Chanel Custom Dress —a sleeveless, black sequin‑covered sheath cut to mid‑calf, with a sharp V‑neckline that framed her collarbone cleanly. The dress hugged the body without strain, every reflective shift of the fabric catching the soft daylight rather than artificial glare.
She paired it with Chanel Pre‑Fall 2026 two‑tone pumps —white with black toe caps—and carried a structured black leather bag . Her Chanel Pre‑Fall 2026 earrings , long and lightly sparkling, dropped just enough to mirror the shimmer of the dress. Hair slicked back and parted simply. Makeup understated: dewy skin, a trace of blush, a soft crimson lip.
Deva Cassel wore a patterned vest layered over a light blue shirt and wide‑leg beige trousers at the Christian Dior Haute Couture Show in Paris January 2026.
At Christian Dior’s Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris on January 26, 2026 , Deva Cassel demonstrated a sharp sense of ease that’s becoming her signature. She arrived in a light blue button‑down shirt styled under a geometric patterned vest , rich with tones of rust, turquoise, and cream. The print gave the whole outfit a nostalgic undertone, leaning slightly toward vintage without slipping into costume.
Paired with wide‑leg beige trousers , cinched by a black belt with a circular buckle, the proportions felt relaxed yet intentional. The trousers pooled lightly over suede‑toned shoes, brushing the black‑and‑white floor tiles beneath her. Her hands rested casually in her pockets—body language cool, unpressed, quietly confident. Hair smooth, parted at center, makeup restrained to soft shimmer and muted lips.
Miriam Leone wore a black fitted dress with structured shoulders and gold accessories at the Things Unsaid photocall in Milan 2026.
At the Cinema Colosseo in Milan, Miriam Leone stepped onto the carpet for the “Things Unsaid” photocall with her usual bold sense of clarity. She wore a black fitted midi dress with structured shoulders and a square neckline , an outfit that highlights confidence more than decoration. The fabric appears matte, absorbing light rather than reflecting it, which gives her look a sense of calm authority. A slim gold belt and minimal jewelry bring quiet focus to the waist and profile.
This ensemble fits a current wave of press event style in Italian cinema—rooted in precision and posture rather than overt glamour. The silhouette channels a faint echo of 1980s businesswear but softened through Leone’s fluid stance and unforced poise. Her hair, styled in relaxed waves, keeps the line between cinematic and spontaneous.