Michelle Randolph wore a sleeveless mini dress with black detail accents at the SCAD TVfest red carpet in February 2026.

It’s giving retro prep with a twist — and I kind of love it. Michelle Randolph hit the red carpet at the 14th annual SCAD TVfest in Atlanta on February 6, 2026 , in a look that felt crisp, clean, and very ready-for-daytime-camera.

She wore a sleeveless cream mini dress , square neckline, slightly A-line shape — but what makes it pop is the panel of black plaid embellishment across the chest. It’s almost school-uniform adjacent, but with shimmer and edge. Underneath? A structured blue collared shirt , just peeking out at the neckline and underarms, almost like it’s sewn-in. Could be. Either way, it ties things together and breaks the flatness.

Footwear moment? Honestly, a strong choice. Pointed black pumps with double bow detail — asymmetrical, sharp, very 1950s-meets-2020s energy . The bows keep it playful even though the shape is all business. Jewelry stayed minimal — silver rings, a bracelet, nude manicure. Hair down, clean, middle-parted, the kind of styling that doesn’t distract because it doesn’t need to.

If you ask me, it’s the kind of celebrity look that goes under the radar but nails the brief. It’s girly without being soft, structured without being stiff. Good for a red carpet that doesn’t want to compete with the Oscars.

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Michelle Randolph wore a tan mini dress and oversized suede jacket in a February 2026 studio portrait for SCAD TVfest.

The best editorial looks are the ones that sit in that odd space between styled and stolen-from-reality — and Michelle Randolph nailed that contradiction in this SCAD TVfest portrait shot by Robby Klein , February 2026.

The bones of the outfit are carried over from her red carpet moment — that same tan mini dress , sleeveless with a square neckline and that jeweled grid detail up top. But in this photoshoot , the energy changes. Why? The jacket does all the work. A massive, oversized olive-brown suede coat with contrasting black leather patches on the shoulders and pockets. It swallows her frame just a bit — on purpose — and the sleeves hang lower than they need to, which kind of makes it better.

Behind the softness is structure. The sharp blue shirt collar still peeks out, anchoring the look in polish. And the pointed black heels return, this time with visible patent leather shine and double strap bows that feel too perfect for something meant to be casual.

I think what works is that nothing feels over-modeled — she leans on a silver column like she’s waiting for a text, not a camera click. That’s the whole point of a good fashion photoshoot — styled, yes, but without trying too hard.

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Oversized outerwear and tailored minis are having a moment. This pairing pushes that combo into polished editorial territory without killing its charm

Would you rather style this dress layered under a jacket or let it stand on its own?

Michelle Randolph wore a long black coat layered over flared jeans outside CBS Studios in New York City on February 2, 2026.

If you ask me, cold-weather street style works best when it doesn’t even try — and Michelle Randolph nailed that balance outside CBS Studios in New York City on February 2, 2026 .

She went with a long black coat , oversized and clean. No standout buttons, no unnecessary collar drama — just a solid blanket of deep matte wool that hangs straight to mid-calf. Underneath? You catch slivers of light-wash flared jeans , slightly frayed at the hem, peeking out as she moved. There’s that high-low layering people always borrow from off-duty models but rarely get quite this right.

And then the kicker — sharp pointed heels , reptile-textured, likely deep brown or charcoal under the light. They’re not loud, but they matter. They lift the whole thing out of “just cozy” territory and into deliberate styling. It’s smart layering that does more with less.

What I love about this is it doesn’t perform. It just looks useful, warm, and still put together. The jeans add movement, the coat keeps structure, and the pointed shoes ground it all. It’s not flashy, but it’s together . Which, let’s be honest, is more useful than most of what passes as celebrity street style lately.

To sum it up: this is the outfit you copy when it’s 30 degrees outside and looking cool still matters.

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