Rihanna wore a light wash denim bomber and matching jeans with a fur-trimmed scarf and zebra heels while out in New York on January 18, 2026.
New York City, January 18, 2026 — Rihanna was seen stepping out again into the Manhattan cold, layering confidence like only she can. The singer-designer wore a faded denim bomber jacket paired with straight-cut jeans in the same wash. What could’ve felt monotonous turned intentional–the kind of unbothered uniform that instantly becomes a talking point when she wears it.
The jacket carried cream-brown fur accents at the sleeves, mirroring the warmth of the thick ivory scarf wrapped close around her face–a texture contrast against all that structured denim. She carried a small Louis Vuitton monogram mink handbag, its tawny pattern picking up the tone of her long fringed fur stole. Zebra-patterned heels peeked through the hem of her jeans, thin and sharp against wet pavement.
Heloise Huthart appears in Numéro Netherlands January 2026, photographed in two editorial looks that highlight bold textures, intimacy, and quiet drama.
January 2026. Heloise Huthart standing in a hallway, coat faux fur white, sleeves wide, platform heels high. The carpet patterned, walls dark, light dim. The perspective low, exaggerating the shoes, the coat’s volume. The look feels oversized, almost clumsy, yet striking in its simplicity.
Another frame: lying across white bedding, bodysuit patterned black, heels sharp. Sunglasses dark, hair long. Headboard black, wall gradient light. The pose casual but deliberate, leg raised, atmosphere cinematic.
Renate Reinsve wore a white open-back gown with a matching headscarf at the 38th European Film Awards in Berlin on January 17, 2026.
Berlin, January 17, 2026 — Renate Reinsve stepped onto the red carpet at the 38th European Film Awards in something quietly striking: a minimal white gown that seemed to breathe rather than shimmer. The slip-style piece hung straight, held by delicate shoulder straps, its back cut deep into a measured V that revealed the motion of her spine when she turned.
At the crown of her head, a crisp white headscarf tied softly at the nape downplayed the formality, giving the whole red carpet fashion moment a cinematic kind of stillness. Her makeup stayed subtle–bare skin, muted tones–and her hair tucked neatly beneath the scarf pulled attention straight to the neckline’s clean edges.