Olivia Holt fused gothic romance with modern edge—her corseted lace look at the Michael Kors show was a quiet rebellion wrapped in elegance.
At the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors show in New York City, Olivia Holt didn’t just attend—she delivered a look that felt like a fashion thesis on contrast. On September 11, 2025, she stepped into the venue’s sun-drenched minimalism wearing an outfit that whispered drama without ever raising its voice.
Holt’s ensemble centered around a sleeveless black lace dress that fell just below the knees, its delicate texture offset by a structured black leather corset-style bodice layered over top. The lace offered softness, transparency, and movement; the corset brought rigidity, shine, and control. Together, they created a silhouette that was both romantic and assertive—like Marie Antoinette in a Manhattan loft.
The dress’s hemline and neckline were modest, but the materials spoke volumes. The leather corset cinched the waist with precision, sculpting the torso and adding architectural tension to the otherwise fluid lace.
She paired the look with black pointed-toe slingback heels—sharp, classic, and elongating. A small black handbag added polish and practicality, while dark sunglasses introduced a note of mystery. The accessories didn’t compete with the outfit’s duality—they reinforced it. Each piece echoed the balance of softness and strength.
This wasn’t just a fashion moment—it was a mood. Holt’s look tapped into the current wave of hybrid styling, where romantic textures meet utilitarian silhouettes. It’s a trend that’s been bubbling across runways and editorials, and Holt’s interpretation felt personal, not performative. It’s the kind of celebrity fashion that doesn’t just follow—it leads.
Lily James traded red carpet glam for tailored cool—her pinstripe trousers and sneakers at BGC Charity Day were a masterclass in relaxed celebrity style.
At BGC Charity Day in London on September 11, 2025, Lily James proved that fashion doesn’t need sequins or stilettos to make a statement. In a setting where philanthropy meets finance, James arrived with a look that was equal parts polished and playful—an outfit that felt like a nod to officewear, but with a wink.
James wore a fitted black long-sleeve top paired with high-waisted gray pinstripe trousers—wide-legged and tailored to perfection. The fabric had a subtle texture, giving the pinstripes depth without overwhelming the silhouette. A black belt with a silver buckle cinched the waist, adding structure and a touch of shine. The top was adorned with a circular badge, reading “UNITE,” which added a layer of purpose to the look—fashion with a message.
She grounded the outfit with white sneakers, a choice that balanced the formality of the trousers with off-duty ease. The contrast between the sharp tailoring and the casual footwear created a visual rhythm that felt fresh and intentional. Jewelry was minimal, allowing the badge and belt to serve as focal points. The overall synergy was clean, confident, and quietly expressive.
Leni Klum served crisp minimalism with a twist—her all-white ensemble at the Michael Kors S/S ’26 show was pure celebrity style precision, no excess required.
In a season where maximalism is making noise, Leni Klum arrived at the Michael Kors Spring/Summer 2026 show in New York City with a look that whispered elegance. On September 11, 2025, she stepped into the sunlit venue—glass walls, warm wood, and fashion’s finest—wearing an outfit that felt like a masterclass in monochrome restraint.
Klum’s ensemble featured a crisp white long-sleeved blouse tucked into high-waisted tailored shorts, both pieces cut with clean lines and subtle structure. The blouse’s fabric appeared lightweight and breathable, with a soft sheen that caught the light without overpowering. The shorts, meanwhile, offered a modern silhouette—neither too tight nor too loose—with a hemline that balanced sophistication and youthfulness. It was a look that played with proportion and polish, echoing the timeless codes of Michael Kors himself.
She paired the outfit with black pointed-toe heels—sleek, sharp, and elongating—and a small black handbag that added contrast and edge. The accessories were tonal opposites, but they worked in harmony, grounding the white ensemble with just enough visual tension. Jewelry was minimal or absent, letting the outfit’s silhouette and palette do the talking.