Meg Bellamy attended the New Era x Atlassian Williams F1 Team’s Teamwear launch in London wearing a strapless black midi dress and burgundy heels.
Under the electric blue branding of Williams F1 Team and New Era, Meg Bellamy stands centered, calm against the noise of corporate fluorescence. She wears a strapless black midi dress , smooth satin finish, the bodice fitted neatly and drawing a clean line to a voluminous skirt that pools just above the ankle. The fabric reflects a subtle sheen from the camera flashes, shaping light rather than chasing it.
Her hair , parted down the middle and loosely tucked behind the ears, settles in soft waves at her shoulders. Minimal jewelry keeps the focus on proportion — bare arms, natural glow. At her feet, a pair of deep burgundy Mary Jane pumps punctuate the monochrome with quiet charm; polished, steady, slightly vintage in character.
Michaela Russell wore a floor-length black gown with floral appliqué detailing at the It’s Not Like That premiere in New York City.
On the soft blue-green backdrop of the It’s Not Like That premiere, Michaela Russell keeps her composure simple and exact. The dress — a black floor-length column gown — skims close to the body, catching light only where textured black floral appliqués rise subtly from the fabric. The thin spaghetti straps hold an almost minimal shape, letting the surface texture carry the quiet drama.
Her hair , loose and wavy, falls over one shoulder in a balanced, natural flow — never overdone. A delicate silver necklace sits at the collarbone, matching a small set of rings that glint when the flash meets them. Her makeup is light: a soft coral lip and faint blush define her, while dark lashes give the look an edge of depth against her clear skin.
Bella Hadid wore a pale pink Prada trench coat, headscarf, and black capri pants while filming a new project in New York City on January 22, 2026.
New York, gray light. A coffee in hand, darting glances of crew in motion behind her. Bella Hadid moves through the scene wrapped in a pale pink trench coat by Prada , the coat structured yet soft, its oversized shoulders framing her slim silhouette without stiffness. The shade is gentle — cotton-candy pale but urban, muted enough to read winter-appropriate. It hangs open slightly, revealing a crisp white shirt layered over a black high-neck top that hints at minimalist practicality.
Her hair is tucked neatly into a printed silk scarf , tied beneath the chin in a classic mid-century style that feels Grace Kelly-meets-Manhattan. A pair of black capri-length pants define the twist of the outfit — polished but deliberately unconventional for January. Worn with simple black ballet flats , they keep the look grounded, almost rebellious in its comfort. The flats shine faintly against wet pavement, their practicality softened by movement.
Behind the dark sunglasses, she feels untouchable yet unhurried. The entire styling reads like a quiet film scene more than a street look — less “spotted” and more “in character.” Yet it carries that signature Bella ease, a blend of restraint and experimentation that has made her one of the most referenced names in modern street style .