Margot Robbie wore a vintage Galliano dress with pearls and slingback pumps to the Wuthering Heights photocall in London on February 4, 2026.
At the Wuthering Heights photocall in London on February 4, 2026 , Margot Robbie didn’t channel a character—she wore the kind of fashion that remembers . A memory of 1992 walked right into the room with her, strapped to her body via a piece of John Galliano vintage that you’d call “romantic decay” if it weren’t still so crisp. Timeless, but far from soft. Stiff bodice. Sharp neckline. The kind of dress with opinions.
She paired it with Manolo Blahnik custom Carolyne slingbacks —no platform, just a pointed grace that keeps the ankle sharp. No competing lines. Accessories stayed precise: she wore Jessica McCormack’s cut-down hoop earrings , diamond-studded and finished with silent pearls that somehow echoed the dress’s strange old-world seriousness. Throw in the Jacques Marie Mage “Burn” sunglasses , and now she’s crossing the uncanny valley between English ghost story and Los Angeles runway.
A soft blowout, curve tucked behind one ear just far enough to flash the earring. Dark manicure. No necklace—because that neckline needed the quiet. And when she raised her hand to swipe at the light? You caught the Jessica McCormack bespoke daisy ring , ruby centered, glinting exactly once and never again.
It wasn’t loud. It was deliberate. This was not Margot Robbie in costume—it was a woman in command of aesthetic time travel.
Ali Larter wore a textured black mini dress and sleek ankle-strap heels to SCAD TVfest in Atlanta on February 4, 2026.
At the 14th SCAD TVfest in Atlanta on February 4, 2026 , Ali Larter pulled a move as classic as it gets: little black dress, minimal styling, and just enough texture to make it feel present-tense. The event appearance was in part a celebration—she received an award—and her wardrobe met the moment with clarity, not flash. Her dress? A fitted, flared black mini with rich surface texture, possibly boucle or tight chenille knit. Not glossy. No cutouts. No tricks. Just shape.
The neckline sits square and balanced across the chest, framing her collarbone without plunging or crowding. Sleeveless. Bare shoulders. That subtle shift between day-event ease and cocktail-hour formality. On her feet, classic black ankle-strap stilettos , patent gloss with sharp toes that matched the mood—not too trendy, not retro. Jewelry was minimal: clean drop earrings, classic rings, nothing yelling for attention.
Hair long. Pulled forward and slightly curled at the ends, with subtle volume at the crown. Her makeup? Soft highlight down the cheek. Neutral lips. Lashes, built out just enough to float in photos.
No gimmicks. Just a woman in a black dress, letting fabric and fit do the talking.
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.