Rachel Pizzolato wore a black crop tank with denim shorts and knee-high boots while at the Studio City Farmer’s Market 2026.
Los Angeles, January 18, 2026 — Rachel Pizzolato looked relaxed and radiant while strolling through the Studio City Farmer’s Market beside Natasha Blasick. It was the kind of California afternoon that makes casual dressing feel like performance art, sunshine melting into denim. Rachel wore a fitted black crop tank, the asymmetry of its neckline giving an edge to the laid-back pairing. Her light-wash denim shorts sat cinched with a dark belt, the hem casually rolled, nothing too precious about it.
Long black leather boots–heeled just enough to catch a stride–carried the look from playful to confident. She slung a leopard-print shoulder bag, adding a flash of pattern against all the basics. Hair loose, sunglasses perched on top, she moved easy through the crowd: approachable, unfiltered, all rhythm.
Jennifer Connelly appears in Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2026 campaign, photographed in three distinct looks that balance texture, luxury, and quiet confidence.
Spring 2026. Jennifer Connelly leaning against a quilted pink cushion, knit top light gray, sleeves wide, shorts matching. Boots fringed, fur-trimmed, coral handbag hanging beside her. The setting stone-walled, tiled floor. The look feels soft, almost domestic, yet placed in a hard interior.
Another frame: seated on stacked books, outfit white, shoes patterned and colorful. A handbag cream with chain strap rests nearby. The room ornate, marble floor, chandelier above. She reads, absorbed, surrounded by titles like “Le Jardin.” Fashion here feels intellectual, almost ironic — couture against literature.
Final frame: reclining on brown cushions, denim top sleeveless, jeans matching. Shoes furry slip-ons, handbag Louis Vuitton monogram, beige straps. Greenery visible outside, atmosphere relaxed. The look casual, brand luxury pressed into comfort.
Kendra Sunderland wore a burgundy lace-panel gown with a thigh-high slit and matching heels to the 2026 XMA Awards in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, January 18, 2026 — Kendra Sunderland commanded attention on the red carpet at the 2026 XMA Awards in a gown that pushed between daring and control. The piece, made from sheer burgundy mesh and flowing chiffon, featured a plunging neckline framed by structured lines that wrapped neatly at the waist. One side opened into a draped slit, revealing panels of lace tights that added contrast and texture.
Her platinum-blonde hair was styled in soft waves down her shoulders, classic and deliberate, while her lipstick–dark cherry, nearly wine–mirrored the tone of the dress. The jewelry stayed minimal: a slim diamond necklace, subtle bracelet, and no oversized statement pieces. Burgundy pointed heels completed the monochrome effect, every shade stacked within one palette but still sharp.