Olivia Jade embraced tactile drama in a black feathered ensemble—her NYFW appearance at Michael Kors was part glam, part Gotham, all eyes on texture.
In a sea of sleek tailoring and minimalist neutrals, Olivia Jade made a case for maximal texture at the Spring/Summer 2026 Michael Kors runway show during New York Fashion Week. Held in a lush, glass-walled venue that blurred the line between urban chic and botanical fantasy, her look was anything but background noise.
Jade’s black outfit—likely custom or runway-adjacent—featured a richly textured surface that evoked feathers, fringe, or perhaps a hybrid of both. The silhouette was sculptural yet wearable, with a fitted bodice and a skirt that moved like shadow. It was a study in contrasts: soft yet structured, dramatic yet grounded.
She paired the look with black open-toe heels and a sleek black handbag, keeping the palette tight and the focus on texture. The accessories didn’t compete—they completed. The handbag’s clean lines offset the outfit’s kinetic surface, while the heels added lift without distraction.
Michael Kors has long championed American glamour with a jet-set twist, and Olivia’s look felt like a modern riff on that legacy. In a season where celebrity fashion is leaning into tactility—think fringe, feathers, and sculptural knits—her choice was both trend-aware and personally resonant.
Brooks Nader brought sculptural elegance to Wall Street’s busiest floor—her pleated white dress was pure grace amid the chaos of Charity Day 2025.
There’s something undeniably cinematic about a supermodel navigating a trading floor in heels. At the Cantor Fitzgerald Charity Day in New York City on September 11, 2025, Brooks Nader turned heads—and monitors—with a look that fused boardroom polish with red carpet finesse.
Nader wore a white, one-shoulder pleated dress that fell just below the knee, structured yet fluid. The diagonal pleating created movement even when she stood still, catching light and shadow with every shift. The asymmetrical neckline added architectural interest, while the crisp white hue offered a clean contrast to the digital chaos of stock tickers and trading screens.
She paired the dress with white high-heeled pumps—sleek, pointed, and business-meets-glam. A minimalist approach to jewelry kept the focus on the dress’s sculptural lines. No handbag in sight, but the real accessory was the black telephone receiver she held while making trades for charity—proof that fashion and finance can coexist, if only for a day.
Charity Day is no ordinary event—it’s a high-profile fusion of philanthropy, finance, and celebrity presence. Nader’s choice to wear white, a color often associated with renewal and hope, felt especially poignant. In a sea of suits and spreadsheets, she brought a moment of softness and style, reminding us that celebrity photos can capture more than just fashion—they can frame impact.
Ariana Greenblatt brought architectural poise to Dior’s garden fantasy—her all-black ensemble sliced through the florals like a fashion-forward shadow with purpose.
There’s something deliciously paradoxical about wearing head-to-toe black to an event blooming with orchids, peacocks, and sculpted trees. At the opening of the House of Dior in New York City on September 10, 2025, Ariana Greenblatt did just that—arriving like a noir punctuation mark in a sentence of whimsy.
Greenblatt’s tailored black blazer—structured, sharp, and unapologetically formal—was paired with a long, flowing skirt that softened the silhouette without diluting its authority. The fabric appeared matte, with just enough weight to hold shape, yet fluid enough to move with grace. It was a look that balanced power and elegance, echoing the architectural precision of Peter Marino’s design ethos.
She carried a black quilted handbag—likely Chanel or Dior, though unconfirmed at press time—with a chain strap that added a subtle metallic glint. Black high-heeled shoes peeked beneath the skirt’s hem, elongating the frame and reinforcing the monochrome discipline. Sunglasses, oversized and jet-black, sealed the look with a touch of mystery—less Hollywood diva, more fashion tactician.