Teyana Taylor wore a Schiaparelli shearling bomber, lace-up pants, Keyhole Western ankle boots, and a Mini Face Bag in Paris on January 25, 2026.
On January 25, 2026, in Paris, Teyana Taylor stepped out in a look that reads like warmth first, attitude second (but only by a hair). The top half is dominated by a Schiaparelli short bomber with stand-up collar in taupe, teddy-shearling texture , pulled up high so it nearly swallows her neck and jawline. On the face: Schiaparelli sunglasses with a sharp, spiky-lash silhouette that turns “hiding from cameras” into an actual styling decision.
Gia Skova wore a fur‑trim jacket, beige sweater, plaid skirt, and tan boots at Deer Valley’s Robert Redford tribute during Sundance 2026.
Gia Skova stepped into the Deer Valley event honoring Robert Redford with a look that blended nostalgia and mid‑winter practicality. She layered a taupe ribbed sweater beneath a gray jacket with a black fur collar , adding texture and warmth without over‑the‑top polish. The statement piece of the outfit, though, is a midi length plaid skirt in brown and blue tones—soft, vintage looking, slightly uneven at the hem. Her knee‑high beige boots ground the ensemble, matching the skirt’s rustic palette and echoing the muted calm of Utah’s cold light.
The styling feels approachable—almost a nod to Sundance tradition rather than Hollywood gloss. Tied hair, faint makeup, a relaxed walk; she wears it like a local rather than a guest. This kind of event appearance isn’t about showmanship but about balance—comfort and presence finding common ground.
Brooks Nader wore a black backless halter top with wide‑leg denim and black heels during her late‑night arrival at Chateau Marmont on January 24 2026.
The Los Angeles evening light hits the cobblestones just so as Brooks Nader slides out of a car and moves quickly through the crowd outside Chateau Marmont . Her outfit is quiet but deliberate: a black backless halter top exposing her shoulders, high‑waisted light wash jeans with raw hems, and black stilettos that lift the silhouette into something sharper than casual. She carries a compact dark leather clutch , and a fur stole draped loosely across one arm swings with each step.
There’s nothing ornamental in how she wears it—just a balance of softness and edge that fits the easy disorder of Hollywood’s night scene. The jeans aren’t ironed; the fur is real or not, but it moves like memory, light against motion. Her hair falls in soft waves, echoing the relaxed glamour that defined L.A. cool long before paparazzi flashbulbs made it an aesthetic. The entire look sits somewhere between deliberate indifference and pure confidence, the core of celebrity street style .