Raye appears in ELLE US February 2026 issue, styled in multiple outfits with bold textures and expressive contrasts.
The February 2026 issue of ELLE US places Raye in a set of images that feel more like fragments of mood than polished glamour.
One frame shows her in a black dress with ruffled neckline and skirt. Hair styled with oversized flowers–pink and lavender–paired with statement earrings. Purple lipstick, red nails, a yellow ring flashing against the dark fabric. The look is dramatic, but the plain background keeps it grounded.
Another portrait strips color away. Black-and-white frame, glossy jacket with puffed sleeves, belted waist. Hair sleek, floral headpiece perched. The silhouette is sculptural, almost rigid, softened only by the monochrome tones.
Another portrait strips color away. Black-and-white frame, glossy jacket with puffed sleeves, belted waist. Hair sleek, floral headpiece perched. The silhouette is sculptural, almost rigid, softened only by the monochrome tones.
Then comes the explosion of embroidery. A floral-patterned dress, puffed sleeves, sequins scattered in red, purple, green, blue. High neckline, voluminous skirt. She poses with mouth open, expressive, almost singing. The plain backdrop makes the dress louder, more insistent.
The final image shifts again. Large textured hat, fur coat striped, flower tucked behind the ear. Black-and-white photography, gaze direct, hand raised to brim. It’s confident, but not theatrical–it feels like a pause, a moment caught mid-thought.
Molly Gordon wore a slouchy black sweater and relaxed trousers while posing among stacked books for her January 2026 Harpers Bazaar France feature.
Lea Seydoux appears in Harpers Bazaar France January 2026 issue, styled in layered contrasts and textured fashion-forward looks.
The January 2026 issue of Harpers Bazaar France places Lea Seydoux in a set of images that feel more like fragments of mood than polished glamour.
One frame shows her in a long black coat, vertical leather panels breaking the fabric into sharp lines. White pants underneath, black top, necklace catching light. The coat is structured, almost rigid, but the contrast with pale trousers softens it.
Another image shifts tone. Thick ribbed knit, hood pulled wide around her head and shoulders. Stripes in gray and white. Hair tucked, face half-shadowed. It’s dramatic, but also cozy, like armor made of softness.
The styling across these looks is deliberate. Black coat against white pants, knit hood against warm-toned background. Each outfit insists on texture–leather, knit, fabric weight–rather than color alone. It’s not about glamour, it’s about how clothes feel when worn, how they shape posture and presence.