Meg Donnelly’s SS26 ensemble fused utilitarian denim with pastel charm—wide legs, soft pinks, and a white bag that whispered lounge-core with a wink.

Meg Donnelly didn’t just show up to the Coach X Perfect SS26 celebration—she brought a moodboard to life.

The look was a study in contrasts: structured denim meets soft femininity. Her dark blue jacket and wide-legged pants evoked classic Americana, but the styling was anything but nostalgic. The denim’s weight and depth grounded the outfit, while a light pink top underneath added a whisper of sweetness—like bubblegum tucked into a leather-bound journal.

Accessories leaned into playful polish. A white handbag, crisp and compact, offered a clean break from the indigo palette, while pink shoes (possibly suede or textured leather) echoed the top’s hue without veering into matchy-matchy territory. The synergy was subtle, intentional.

The setting—a bar or lounge with mosaic tile floors and a floral arrangement that could’ve been plucked from a Sofia Coppola set—added layers of ambiance. Meg’s stance was relaxed but alert, the kind of posture that says, “I know the camera’s there, but I’m not performing.”

Denim and pink—Meg’s SS26 moment proves that opposites don’t just attract, they evolve. Now, who’s ready for lounge-core to hit the runway?

Kylie Jenner’s latest campaign bathes in monochrome fantasy—pink-on-pink textures, a glossy beanbag throne, and a bottle that doubles as a beauty scepter.

Kylie Jenner knows how to sell a mood—and this one’s dipped in strawberry gloss and soft-focus fantasy.

For the Kylie Cosmetics Hair & Body Mists campaign, Jenner reclines on a high-shine pink beanbag that looks part sculpture, part sorbet. Her outfit—a strapless light pink top paired with matching shorts—leans into the monochromatic dream, offering a whisper of softness against the slick backdrop. The fabric appears to be stretch satin or jersey, clinging just enough to suggest ease without sacrificing polish.

White high-heeled shoes anchor the look, offering a crisp contrast to the pink saturation. In her hand, the product itself—a pink bottle—becomes part of the visual language, styled like a prop in a Wes Anderson tableau. The synergy between the bottle and the set design is no accident; it’s branding as aesthetic immersion.

Avantika’s SS26 moment fused playful rebellion with tactile precision—think red stilettos, flared leather, and a knotted tee that whispered punk-lite elegance.

Avantika didn’t just attend the Coach X Perfect SS26 celebration—she authored a mood.

The look began with a white graphic tee, knotted at the waist with deliberate insouciance. Paired with a high-waisted black leather skirt that flared just enough to suggest movement, the ensemble balanced edge and ease. The textures clashed in the best way: matte cotton against the slick gleam of leather, punctuated by the sharp bite of red pointed-toe heels. The shoes—textured and unapologetically bold—evoked a kind of retro glamour, somewhere between 1980s power dressing and modern-day street style.

Accessories were minimal but intentional. A black handbag with a chain strap slung over one shoulder added a touch of urban polish, while earrings and rings offered glints of metallic punctuation. The black socks—yes, socks with heels—felt like a wink to Comme des Garçons schoolgirl subversion, grounding the look in a kind of curated awkwardness that fashion insiders love to decode.