Olivia Hawkins wore a sparkling dark gray long-sleeved ruched gown at The Wrecking Crew screening in London on January 22, 2026.
At the London screening of The Wrecking Crew on January 22, 2026, Olivia Hawkins appeared in a precise study of silhouette: a floor-length dark gray gown scattered with subtle crystal accents. The fabric caught the flash just enough to shimmer–never loud, always measured. A gathered twist at the waist created quiet movement, while long fitted sleeves and a modest high neckline gave the look architectural restraint.
Her styling stayed tightly controlled. Hair slicked back, makeup modern and pared down–muted eyes, clean skin, and soft gloss. The absence of visible jewelry kept focus on the gown’s geometry. Even her pose–hands relaxed, gazing forward–felt almost architectural, mirroring the gown’s structured calm.
Mina El Hammani wore a black lace dress and overcoat at the Amiri Menswear Fall Winter 2026-2027 show during Paris Fashion Week.
At the Amiri Menswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 presentation in Paris on January 22, Mina El Hammani stepped out in a confident evening look caught somewhere between tailored strength and delicate edge. She wore a body-skimming black lace dress lined with transparency and framed by a deep side slit . Draped loosely over it was a long black textured overcoat , the kind that swallows space and mood but still lets the light play across its surface.
The styling kept clean lines: black pointed heels , an angular metallic bag , and gold hoop earrings curving softly against her braids. Each piece leaned dark, tactile, quietly assertive. There’s a sense of practical sensuality–lace offset by wool, glint offset by matte skin.
Chase Sui Wonders wore a black leather jacket, blue hoodie, and brown faux-fur hat at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in Park City.
In Park City on January 23, 2026, Chase Sui Wonders stepped into the mountain chill at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival wearing something deliberately relaxed–a black leather jacket layered over a cobalt hoodie , finished with a shaggy brown faux-fur hat that made no attempt to hide its warmth or humor. The hat’s floppy ears and pom-poms contrasted with the jacket’s straight-line toughness, giving the ensemble a slight wink of irreverence.
Below, slim black pants with a faint leather sheen met dark sneakers , keeping the silhouette easy and unpretentious. A small chain-strap bag completed it, resting casually at her side. The look isn’t glamorous; it’s pragmatic. A layered solution for real cold, not a red-carpet performance.
Across current celebrity street style , this kind of functional dressing signals a shift–comfort reframed as intention. The modest layering becomes its own quiet statement: style as warmth, authenticity as aesthetic currency.