Zara Larsson performed in a glittering yellow one-shoulder look with furry boots at Jingle Ball.
Zara Larsson took the stage at iHeartRadio 106.1 KISS FM’s Jingle Ball in Fort Worth, Texas on December 2, 2025, wearing a yellow performance outfit that fused glittering pop energy with playful texture. The one-shoulder top shimmered under the stage lights, while the ruffled skirt added movement and volume. Her white furry boots grounded the look in theatrical contrast, echoing the festive absurdity of holiday spectacle.
The silhouette was asymmetrical and kinetic — designed to move with her, not against her. The yellow hue, saturated and bold, amplified her presence against the dark stage. Colorful bracelets added rhythm to her gestures, catching light with every mic lift and hand wave.
Chloe Grace Moretz wore a patterned mini dress with tights at the Oh What Fun holiday premiere in NYC.
Chloe Grace Moretz attended the Oh What Fun holiday premiere at Alice Tully Hall in New York City on December 2, 2025, wearing a festive mini dress that fused seasonal whimsy with structured polish. The short patterned dress featured a tailored silhouette and graphic print, paired with black tights and black heels — a trio that balanced playfulness with urban edge.
The dress’s cut was crisp, with a high neckline and fitted bodice that gave the look architectural clarity. The tights added depth and contrast, anchoring the outfit against the backdrop of inflatable Santas, cartoon reindeer, and candy cane props. Moretz’s styling was minimal — no visible jewelry, no handbag — letting the dress carry the narrative.
- Does this look lean more toward holiday kitsch or editorial minimalism?
- How does fashion function when the event’s decor is louder than the outfit itself?
Zara Larsson wore a cream off-shoulder dress with a voluminous skirt at Jingle Ball in Fort Worth.
Zara Larsson attended iHeartRadio 106.1 KISS FM’s Jingle Ball in Fort Worth, Texas on December 2, 2025, wearing a cream-colored off-shoulder dress that fused romantic volume with pop star polish. The sheer ruffled neckline framed her shoulders with softness, while the voluminous skirt added theatrical lift to the silhouette. The structured bodice anchored the look, keeping the proportions balanced and red carpet-ready.
Her cream-toned heels matched the dress, elongating the leg line without disrupting the tonal harmony. No visible jewelry or handbag competed with the gown’s statement shape — a smart choice for a music event where the dress needed to speak louder than the accessories.