Melissa Barrera appears in the January 2026 issue of Hola! US Edition, photographed in two distinct outfits for an editorial feature highlighting her new career chapter.
January 2026. Melissa Barrera stretched across a beige couch, deep red dress clinging, straps thin. Background plain, wood frame, textured floor. The cover headline loud: “Second Act Begins Now.”
Her look here: restrained but deliberate. The dress simple, fitted, color rich. Hair loose, makeup soft, presence calm. No excess styling, no clutter. Just Barrera, couch, fabric, light.
Another frame, another mood. Sitting on the floor, long knit dress in pale blue, buttons down the front, collar sharp. Black boots grounding the softness. A small dog beside her, harness strapped, almost stealing the frame. Smile wide, atmosphere lighter.
Sadie Sink wore The Frankie Shop Tina Faux Leather Trench Coat in black with jeans and a Prada Triangle‑Logo Tote Bag in New York City 2026.
Stepping out of The Kelly Clarkson Show studio in New York City on January 8 2026, Sadie Sink kept things firm, unfussy, and quietly cool. A classic street style exit moment — flash bulbs, city chill, leather gleam. She wore The Frankie Shop Tina Faux Leather Trench Coat in Black , oversized and softly structured, its shine catching the lobby lights just enough to feel deliberate, not performative.
Underneath, a plain white tee and relaxed mid‑wash jeans rolled slightly at the hem; simple uniform energy, almost disarming. In hand, the Prada Triangle‑Logo Leather Tote Bag — smooth, boxy, the kind of piece that whispers money without screaming it. Black patent pumps grounded the look, utilitarian but neat. Her red hair moved freely, no stylist’s imprint visible. She just looked… done, but not “done.”
AnnaSophia Robb wore a minimalist black long‑coat dress with matching boots and handbag at the Broadway opening night of “Bug” 2026.
At the Broadway opening night of Bug in New York City on January 8 2026, AnnaSophia Robb arrived in a strict, nearly clerical silhouette. A black full‑length coat, closing neatly at the waist, gave her frame both depth and calm. Beneath it — a textured black top, faintly visible, adding some relief between all that wool and shadow. The hem grazed her shoes, black too, sturdy and squared‑off. A small structured handbag completed the celebrity performance look with quiet intent, no glimmer.