Olivia Wilde leaned into unapologetic edge—blazer-clad and sheer-bellied—at Michael Kors’ Spring/Summer 2026 show, rewriting the rules of celebrity style with a wink and a pocketed pose.
There’s something deliciously subversive about Olivia Wilde’s appearance at the Michael Kors Collection show on September 11, 2025, during New York Fashion Week. While most attendees opted for breezy florals and pastel optimism, Wilde arrived like a noir heroine reimagined for the post-Zoom era—structured, sheer, and entirely self-assured.
Wilde’s ensemble was a masterclass in monochrome tension. The Ryan Stretch Wool Blazer by Michael Kors anchored the look with architectural precision—long-lined, pocketed, and slightly oversized, it framed her silhouette like a modernist sketch. Beneath it, the Superfine Sheer Viscose Bodysuit offered a provocative counterpoint: translucent, body-hugging, and unapologetically bare. The Foldover Trouser Skirt, also in stretch wool, added a tailored softness with its buttoned front and subtle asymmetry, echoing the blazer’s clean lines while softening the overall silhouette.
On her feet, the Jodi Leather Boots —sharp, pointed, and jet-black—grounded the look with a touch of urban grit. No jewelry, no bag, no distractions. This was styling by subtraction, letting fabric and form speak louder than sparkle. The synergy between pieces was unmistakable: each item from the Michael Kors Collection played its part in a tightly choreographed visual statement.
So, was this Olivia Wilde’s quiet manifesto for post-pandemic glamour—or just another reminder that she’s playing chess while the rest of us are still learning checkers?
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Channeling a grunge-glam hybrid, Lily Brooks O’Briant stepped into her single’s spotlight with a mesh-cloaked mini—equal parts rebellion and razor-sharp celebrity style.
There’s a certain thrill when a rising star refuses to play it safe—and Lily Brooks O’Briant, fresh off the release of her 2025 single “Looking for a Man,” delivered just that. In a look that felt plucked from a dystopian runway dream, she fused punk nostalgia with modern sensuality, standing against a bare wall like it was her own personal stage.
The centerpiece: a black mini dress, form-fitting and unapologetically bold, punctuated by rows of metallic eyelets that glinted like armor. It’s a silhouette that hugs and highlights, but the real intrigue lies in the texture play. Over the dress, she layered a distressed black mesh top—loose, hole-ridden, and deliberately undone. The contrast between the structured dress and the chaotic overlay created a visual tension that felt both curated and chaotic. Think Vivienne Westwood meets Gen Z TikTok couture.
Rachael Leigh Cook, ever the timeless talent, brought an iridescent, fairytale glamour to the red carpet for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle premiere.
For her appearance, Rachael Leigh Cook chose a strapless gown that shimmered with an all-over, sequined embellishment. The gown’s sweetheart neckline and fitted bodice flow into a full, A-line skirt, creating a classically elegant silhouette. What truly elevates the dress is the intricate patterning of the sequins, which appear to form a delicate, almost floral, design in shades of silver and rose gold, catching the light with every movement. The dress even features subtle pockets, a charming and practical detail that lends her pose a sense of effortless cool.
The styling is as fresh and radiant as the dress itself. Cook’s shoulder-length hair is styled in loose waves, framing her face and lending a soft, romantic feel to the overall look. Her makeup is clean and luminous, with a subtle shimmer on the eyes and a natural, glossy lip. She accessorized with a delicate layered necklace that draws attention to the neckline without competing with the dress’s busy pattern.
This outfit is a perfect example of modern celebrity fashion : a look that blends red carpet spectacle with a breezy, approachable elegance. It’s a style that shows Cook is as relevant and effortlessly chic as ever.