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Style That Stings (In a Good Way)
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This post will explain how to dress like a Scorpio, with water sign-inspired fashion tips.
Welcome back to our zodiac fashion series, where we give you fashion tips inspired by your sign and show you how to dress to maximize your best qualities based on astrology.
We’re continuing our series with Scorpio, a water sign that applies to birthdays between October 23 – November 21.
If you’re a Scorpio looking to refresh your wardrobe or are just curious about how a Scorpio would dress, read on for our Scorpio style guide, full of tips on incorporating your sign’s style into your everyday look.
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How to Dress Like a Scorpio
When it comes to Scorpio style, think equal parts edgy/dark and sexy/seductive. The scorpion of the zodiac, this water sign’s style doesn’t slay—it stings!
Scorpios have a rep for being dark and mysterious, so it makes total sense that their power color is black. That’s why you’ll find plenty of dark colors in their closets (especially black). Monochromatic black outfits are going to give a Scorpio a sense of power and composure while also looking put-together.
If there’s any zodiac sign that gravitates toward aesthetics like dark romance, goth, punk, and dark academia, it’s Scorpio. Details like leather, velvet, and metal hardware, in addition to dark, moody hues, are the ultimate way to achieve these edgy looks.
This sign has a fascination with topics and aesthetics that are deep and mysterious, allowing them to tap into their intuitive nature, which they derive from being a water sign. If something is a bit spooky or witchy, there’s a good chance they’re into it… and being born around the Halloween season probably plays a role in this!
Scorpios can be intense and have a fiery disposition, stopping at nothing to achieve a goal, dominate the competition, or gain control of a situation. They can convey their tough-girl exterior by wearing studs, exposed zippers, and other edgy details that show the world they aren’t to be messed with—they are ruled by Pluto, the planet of destruction (and transformation), after all.
At the same time, Scorpios are known for being passionate and seductive due to both their secretiveness and the part of the body that is governed by this sign. Because of this, they aren’t afraid to wear sexy clothing, which includes details like sheer lace or mesh, edgy faux leather or patent leather, and daring silhouettes.
Scorpios know how to be alluring, both in the way they dress and the way they present themselves to the world, drawing others in with their magnetism and intensity.
Scorpio Outfits
Want to wear a Scorpio outfit? These Scorpio-inspired pieces are based on the zodiac sign’s defining personality traits and are all under $100.
Burgundy Cropped Moto Jacket
Oh, you thought we were starting out with basics? Not a chance!
Scorpios are anti-basic and instead totally fearless when it comes to their fashion, so a cropped burgundy patent leather moto jacket is the perfect way for them to turn heads—while also giving off a “don’t mess with me” vibe that this star sign is known for.
This edgy jacket has “rebel” written all over it, and its glossy, burgundy exterior adds a seductive vibe to its edgy, cool-girl appearance.
Black Lace Sleeve Mini Dress
Every Scorpio needs a sexy LBD in her wardrobe. With black being Scorpio’s power color, it’s all the more reason to make sure you add a piece like this black mini dress to your wardrobe.
With sheer lace sleeves and lace trim, along with a sexy front slit, this black mini dress is dark romance in fashion form. Its long sleeves also make it ideal for the fall season; just add in some black knee-high heeled boots and you’ll be ready to take on the night.
Navy Velvet Floral Print Top
People often forget that Scorpio is a water sign, not a fire sign—which at first can seem surprising, considering Scorpios are known as being fiery, passionate people!
However, Scorpios’ emotional depth and mysterious inner worlds are clear indicators of the emotional and intuitive characteristics that water signs are known for.
Embrace your water sign energy by adding dark blue hues to your wardrobe. This navy blue long-sleeve top brings to mind the color of the deep ocean, and its velvet floral print and a scalloped lace trim create a dark, romantic aesthetic that you’ll adore.
P.S. — You can still make it edgy by wearing it with dark bottoms and a studded belt, as shown above.
Low-Rise Faux Leather Pants
Scorpios have an innate edge, so anything faux leather is going to be right up their alley. These faux leather low-rise bootcut pants are a perfect addition to a Scorpio’s wardrobe for that reason.
Bootcut pants are a big trend this season, and this pair’s low-rise design adds to their edgy look. You can wear these casually during the day with flats and a graphic print top, or dress them up for a night out with ankle booties and a sultry going-out top.
Black Blazer
Scorpios are known for being ambitious (they love having power in pretty much all areas of their lives), so show everyone you mean business with a sharp black blazer.
This blazer has an oversized fit with chic gold-tone hardware and a tailored silhouette. Whether you’re giving a class presentation or heading to work, a black blazer will make you look polished, put-together, and capable of getting the job done.
And of course, blazers aren’t just for dressing up; you can wear this over a cute going-out dress or faux leather pants. Talk about versatility!
Scorpio Shoes & Accessories
No Scorpio style guide would be complete without some cool girl accessories.
These shoes and accessories under $100 are perfect for a Scorpio looking to enhance her outfits and show off her dark, edgy sense of style.
October Birthstone Necklace

If your birthday is in October, you can choose between the month’s classic birthstone, opal, or its modern birthstone, tourmaline. Since we suggested pink tourmaline as a good fit for October Libras, why not wear opal instead?
Opal has a variety of base hues, including white, red, and black, like this black opal moon pendant necklace. But what makes opal so cool is its multicolored effect with rainbow flashes called “play-of-color,” which gives it the look of different colors depending on how light reflects off the stone. Scorpios are multi-faceted, showing different sides of their personalities at different times, which is why this stone is a particularly good match for them.
November Birthstone Ring
If you’re a Scorpio born in November, you can take your pick from the month’s two birthstones, topaz and citrine, which have similar qualities.
Since Scorpios are known for having fiery tempers, give citrine a go. This stone is said to help soothe tempers and bring about a sense of calm by releasing anger and tension. It’s also known as the “success stone” or the “money stone,” which can help you attract success as you tackle your goals head-on.
This emerald-shaped citrine ring has the feel of an heirloom piece that you can easily pair with other rings for a meaningful, modern look.
Black Buckled Shoulder Bag
An edgy handbag is a must for a Scorpio. Embrace this season’s moto trend with an edgy faux leather buckled shoulder bag like this one, which has silver buckles and hardware, giving it a tough-girl vibe.
It makes for the ultimate companion to your nighttime going-out looks, but you could just as easily pair it with jeans and a sweater when heading to brunch.
Black Moto Boots
Speaking of the moto trend, engineer and moto boots are big this fall, and they happen to give off major Scorpio vibes with their tough, edgy look.
Whether you up the ante by styling them with an equally edgy outfit or use them to create contrast with a feminine ensemble for a dark romance aesthetic, these boots are undoubtedly badass.
Moon Print Sheer Tights
Make a Scorpio-style statement with some eye-catching tights this autumn. Whether you go for fishnets, floral lace, or this moon-print pair, unique tights are a cool way to add personality to your outfits, as well as a touch of allure.
Consider wearing them with black moto boots, like the pair above, for a trendy look.
Scorpio Iphone Case
Show off your star sign with this Scorpio iPhone case featuring black oiled leather with 24k gold-plated crystal hardware. It’s darkly luxe with a sleek edge that captures a Scorpio’s mysterious yet bold vibe, even if you’re prone to keeping your phone on DND.
What do you think of our Scorpio style guide?
Do you agree with these Scorpio fashion picks? Which of these looks is your favorite? Leave a comment and let us know!
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Comfortable Heels for Wide Feet (2026 Update)
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Finding stylish heels in wide widths can be surprisingly difficult — many brands either stop at standard sizing, or only offer wide options in a select few styles. Fortunately, more brands are expanding their size ranges, and several reader-favorite labels consistently offer comfortable wide-width work shoes. Readers, which are your favorite comfortable heels for wide feet?
Reader N was wondering this exact question:
I always have trouble finding a pair of comfortable but fashionable shoes, for two reasons – 1) I have wide feet and can only buy wide sized shoes, of which there is limited selection, and 2) I also have flat feet/collapsed arches. Could you suggest some brands that have nice shoes in wide sizes (especially ones that are available in Canada?) and which are also comfortable and affordable? And any other tips on shoe inserts, perhaps? Thanks!
We’ve talked about how to find shoes for your weird feet, as well as the best general shoe brands (and tips) for buying comfortable heels and the most extremely comfortable business casual shoes, but we haven’t talked about professional shoes for wide feet for a few years now. (I would recommend treating flat feet/wide feet as two different issues, but your podiatrist can advise you best there — we’ve talked before about insoles and other shoe-related products to make heels more comfortable.)
N.B. This post was originally published in 2014, but updated in 2026 by founder Kat Griffin with new brands and reader recommendations.
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Update: Editor’s Picks for Comfortable Heels for Wide Feet
{related: check out our Guide to Comfortable Heels!}
Why You Should Trust Us
At Corporette, we’ve been covering professional women’s workwear — including comfortable heels, office-appropriate flats, and shoes for difficult fit issues — since 2008. Over the years we’ve published hundreds of posts about work shoes, from deep dives on comfortable pumps to reader-favorite brands for wardrobe essentials.
Our community of professional women (many working in law, finance, consulting, government, and other demanding fields) frequently shares feedback on shoes that actually work for long days on your feet — especially for hard-to-fit categories like wide widths. (Corporette was founded by a former lawyer looking for stylish yet practical workwear for demanding professional environments.)
How We Picked The Best Heels for Wide Feet
For this guide, we focused on reader-favorite brands known to offer reliable wide or extra-wide sizing, with a range of styles appropriate for both conservative offices and business-casual workplaces. We also included a few specialty and indie brands that have developed strong reputations for wide-foot comfort.
Brands were selected based on:
- consistent availablility of wide or extra-wide sizes
- reader recommendations and discussions over the years
- office-appropriate styles suitable for professional settings
- current availability at major retailers
The Best Wide Toe Box Heels
If you have narrow ankles but a wide toe box, it can be tricky to find shoes to fit. (This happens to be Kat’s problem; readers have also called this issue “duck feet.”) Some favorite brands to watch for include Vionic, Cole Haan, Vivaia, Eileen Fisher, Ally, and Calla. Also check out our roundup of strappy heels!




Trendy, Comfortable Shoes in Wide Sizes
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Where to Find Comfortable Heels That Come in Wide Sizes (General Stores and Brands)
Readers have generally sung the praises of these brands as being comfortable heels; they also come in wide sizes — a lot of these have great arch support built in:


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Where to Find Office Shoes for Wide Feet: Specialty Stores
These online stores focus on shoes for wide feet:
If You Prefer Flats for Wide Feet
Of course, for 2026 you don’t have to wear heels to be considered “professional” (if you ever did). Many of our favorite heel brands have great flats as well!
In our last roundup of comfortable flats for work, we rounded up some flats that came in extended width sizes…
- Extended widths (AA, C, W): Børn (M-D), Sam Edelman (NMW), Ferragamo (N M W 2A B C D), Margaux (NMW), Rothy’s (MW) (also consider Vivaia’s Margot line)
- Extended sizes (4-13): Børn (5-12), Sam Edelman (4-13), Ferragamo (4-11), Sarah Flint (4-13), Rothys (5-13)
Stock photo credit (gold heels) via Stencil. Woman in red heels: Deposit Photos / NewAfrica.
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Tuesday’s Workwear Report: Gamine Scallop-Trim Linen-Blend Blazer
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
J.Crew has a great blazer selection this season, but this Easter-egg-hued linen number really caught my eye. The scallop trim is fun without being too cutesy, and while the color might not be everyone’s cup of tea, I think it would look lovely paired with a light gray or navy trouser. (And if you really can’t stomach pastels, it also comes in black.)
The blazer is $278 at J.Crew and comes in sizes XXXS-3X.
Sales of note for 3/6:
- Nordstrom has a big beauty sale afoot, including lots of products that don’t normally go on sale. Reader favorites include this tinted balm, this other tinted balm, this concealer, and this exfoliating serum. (OK, this classic tinted balm also!)
- Ann Taylor – $40 off pants, $50 off jackets, 30% off tops and sweaters, and 40% off accessories — plus extra 50% off all sale
- Banana Republic Factory – 40% off + extra 20% off
- Bloomingdale’s – Beauty & Fragrance Promo: Take 15% off almost all $150+ purchases! (ends 3/8)
- Boden – 15% off new styles with code
- Brooklinen – Friends & Family sale, enjoy 20% off sitewide and up to 50% off select bundles (ends 3/18)
- Brooks Brothers – Extra 25% off clearance + 25% off select jewelry
- Dermstore – Beauty Refresh sale, up to 20% off! Brands in the sale include Elta MD, Sunday Riley, and Augustinus Bader — and there’s a ton of HSA/FSA eligible things too. They also have some nice “best of Dermstore” kits, including a sunscreen selection!
- Elie Tahari – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Evereve – Spring sale!
- Express – $75 off $200, BOGO 50% off sitewide, and $25+ dresses
- J.Crew – 40% off spring-ready styles + extra 30% off all sale styles with code
- J.Crew Factory – 40% off everything + extra 50% off clearance
- Lo & Sons – End of winter sale, up to 50% off — reader favorites include this laptop tote, this backpack, and this crossbody
- M.Gemi – Friends & Family sale early access with code FF2025
- M.M.LaFleur – Wear to Work Bundle, buy 2 items get 15% off; buy 3 items get 20% off (you can also try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off)
- Nordstrom – 4,000 new markdowns for women! Cardmembers get a $20 note for every $200 you spend (ends 3/8)
- Ruti – 20% off Core Collection
- Saks OFF5TH – Liquidation sale, up to 80% off! Everything final sale.
- Soma – $30 bra event, save up to 60%
- Talbots – 25% off entire purchase, plus free shipping on $150+
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Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026-27. Thigh High Boots, Baby Doll Ruffles, Luxe Tailoring; Your Need-to-Know Trends.
Initiated by Charles Frederick Worth, (considered the father of haute couture), the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM) traces its origins to 1868, when the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture was founded in Paris to protect the interests of couture artisans and combat the threat of mass production. Paris Fashion Week, as well as Haute Couture Week is brought to us by this historic institution.
Understated elegance. Hermès leather jacket paired with thigh high boots. Sumptuous crimson furs, Lanvin. Pixilated 17th century still life becomes a glorious trench, Dries Van Noten. Knit peplum cardigan over baby doll ruffle skirt, Christian Dior. Glowing fuchsia rain coat by Balenciaga. Image credits: Vogue.com unless noted.
Thigh high boots are a major Fall 2026-27 trend. Stella McCartney uses cruelty–free, sustainable fabrics to produce her collections.
Peplum power by Stella McCartney.
Recycled denim trousers, a faux leather fringe bag that tags along beside you. Perhaps you could name it and take it for a walk once a day? Stella McCartney.
Casual, sustainable chic. Faux luxe fur by Stella McCartney.
Trim jacket with elongated A-line hem, which is a flattering silhouette for most figures. Stella McCartney.
Faux mink peplum accent on a soft knit suit. Stella McCartney.
The elongated pointed toe shoe was shown on many Paris Fall 2026 runways. Stella McCartney presents it here with slim stirrup pants.
Watch the Stella McCartney runway show here.
Tom Ford by Creative Director Haider Ackermann.
Cocoon coats and wraps are a major trend. Tom Ford.
Menswear by Tom Ford.
A few designers presented see-through plastic apparel on the runways. (Remember the clear plastic raincoat seen in the movie Blade Runner)? Tom Ford.
Tom Ford. Note skinny belt holding up trousers.
Ladylike cardigan with coordinated sheath dress. Tom Ford.
Watch the Tom Ford runway show here.
Dries Van Noten, by talented Creative Director Julian Klausner. Multicolored vest under elaborate jacket.
Mixed fabrics create an Oriental vibe. Dries Van Noten.
Long denim jacket accented with ethnic styled belt. Dries Van Noten.
Opulent gold tapestry toggle coat by Dries Van Noten.
Pattern blending is signature Dries Van Noten. Please note snakeskin design boots.
Purse detail, Dries Van Noten.
Detail of gold embroidery, Dries Van Noten.
Pixilated jacket detail, Dries Van Noten.
Breathtaking attention to detail. Incredible mosaic handbag. Dries Van Noten.
Watch the Dries Van Noten runway show here.
The return of the micro mini. McQueen by Creative Director Seán McGirr.
Trim suit with knee length shorts, McQueen.
Sheer floral bloomer set shown with knee high boots. McQueen.
Asymmetrical trench coat. McQueen.
Watch the McQueen runway show here.
Wild, multi-color fur coat by Creative Director Matthieu Blazy, for Chanel.
Classic Chanel with a hint of a casual vibe.
Totally texture, Chanel.
Looks like feathers, but on closer inspection, they’re paillettes. Chanel.
Tweed suit with contrasting trim, Chanel.
Elegant black and white ensemble. Chanel. Cape and poncho designs are both uptrending.
Matthieu Blazy returned to the fashions of the 1920s for this collection and gave them a twist. Chanel.
The drop waist silhouette has reached a new low. Chanel.
Elegant ivory coat trimmed in crimson leather, Chanel.
Watch the Chanel runway show here.
Bold shoulder pads are another trend to watch for, along with the asymmetrical hem. Mugler. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Reminiscent of 1980s power dressing. Mugler. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Statement leather coat with shearling trim. Mugler. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Turquoise leather cropped jacket paired with metallic gold pencil skirt. Mugler. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Watch the Mugler runway show here.
It’s all about the glamour, Zuhair Murad.
Black lace ensembles, Zuhair Murad.
Dramatic cascading crystals by Zuhair Murad.
Pale peach mini accented with ostrich feathers, Zuhair Murad.
Striped jacket paired with garter belt and stockings; menswear by Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood.
Intricately pieced gown, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood.
Contemporary full length robe, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood.
Watch the Vivienne Westwood runway show here.
Striking midnight blue gown highlighting a full, folded skirt, trimmed in silver. Sarah Burton for Givenchy. The folded hem design was seen on a number of runways.
Voluptuous, strapless leopard gown, gathered on one hip. Givenchy.
Tailored peplum jacket over straight trousers. Givenchy.
Riotous fringed halter dress for dancing the night away. Givenchy.
The popular thigh high boots paired with a chic navy blue redingote. Givenchy.
Watch the Givenchy runway show here.
The flowing robes of Yohji Yamamoto.
Asymmetrical hem over layered skirts. Yohji Yamamoto. That’s the beauty of international fashion weeks; there’s always something for every taste that makes your heart sing.
Watch the Yohji Yamamoto runway show here.
Shades of chartreuse were seen on a number of designer runways. This flowing gown by Elie Saab. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Rich mahogany gown by Elie Saab. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Dark crimson leather paired with trim trousers. Elie Saab. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Black rose ball skirt. Elie Saab. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Reptile texture leather jacket by Elie Saab. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Wrapped pale pink gown by Elie Saab. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Watch the Elie Saab runway show here.
Chic Lanvin suit with asymmetrical ruffle by Creative Director Peter Copping.
Spectacular Lanvin knit coat.
Watch the Lanvin runway show here.
Chloé by Creative Director Chemena Kamali.
Another trend to watch, the flowing prairie dress. Chloé.
Smoky blue thigh high boots, Chloé.
Wild horses accent belt, Chloé.
Boho accessories complete the prairie look. Chloé.
Watch the Chloé runway show here.
Sumptuous flowing robes by Creative Director Pieter Mulier for Alaïa. This was Mulier’s final collection for the house as he is now heading over to Versace.
Tailored leather jacket by Alaïa.
Popular pleats, puffs and panniers add to a curvaceous silhouette, Alaïa.
Slate blue is a trending color for Fall 2026. Alaïa.
Draped hunter green gown. Balenciaga by Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli.
Statement menswear by Balenciaga.
Watch the Balenciaga runway show here.
The golden age of Schiaparelli by Creative Director Daniel Roseberry.
Sensational golden wrapped gown. Schiaparelli.
Peacock purse, Schiaparelli.
The ultimate kitten heels. Look out! These bite! Schiaparelli.
Watch the Schiaparelli runway show here.
Organic and cozy bubble skirt by Junko Shimeda. Junko Federation. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
Ruffled texture jacket in smoky blue by Junko Shimeda. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
Denim jacket and coordinated jeans with a streetwear vibe by Junko Shimeda. Junko Federation. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
Jonathan Anderson, the immensely talented Irish designer presented his second Dior show in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, sending the fashion cognoscenti into raptures.
Dior.
Cascading ruffles. Dior.
Ladylike double breasted coat, Dior.
Hourglass Dior Bar jacket reinvented paired with tiers of crinoline ruffles. Dior.
Dior.
Watch the entire Dior runway show here.
Fur sleeves create a bold statement on cape coat for Louis Vuitton by Creative Director Nicolas Ghesquière.
References of the Harlequin. Louis Vuitton.
Carrying, (or wearing) your tent in case of inclement weather. Louis Vuitton.
No need for a sunburn in this ensemble. Louis Vuitton.
Adorable sheep wearing boots printed on this sweet mini skirt. Louis Vuitton.
Watch the entire Louis Vuitton runway show here.
Hourglass snug leather jacket with must-have peplum, Balmain. Design by Creative Director Antonin Tron, who only started his tenure three months ago!
Animal prints continue to trend into 2026-27. Note thigh high leather boots. Balmain.
Exotic leather suit, Balmain.
Brass buttons and epaulets highlight a smart cropped jacket and slim trousers ensemble. Balmain.
Rich mahogany full length great coat over leather trousers and top, Balmain.
Watch the Balmain runway show here.
Deep crimson leather catsuit by Hermès. Creative Director Nadège Vanhée. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
Leather mini featuring dazzling geometric design. Hermès. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
Asymmetrical zip jacket over leather shorts. Hermès. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
This ensemble means business. Hermès. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
Buttercream yellow shearling jacket accessorized with knit hat and ivory bag. Hermès. Image credit: Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM)
Watch the Hermes runway show here.
Bold color palettes paired with savoir-faire. Christopher John Rogers.
Apparel that makes a statement. Christopher John Rogers.
Terracotta and sand, the colors of the desert at sunset. Christopher John Rogers.
Elegant understated sheath dress. Christopher John Rogers.
Graphic knits about town. Christopher John Rogers.
Shall we dance? Exuberance in fabric and fashion. A gown that practically begs to party until dawn. Christopher John Rogers.
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On the Scene at the Vanity Fair Oscars After Party: Queen Latifah in Red Jean Louis Sabaji, Kim Kardashian in Gold Gucci, Kylie Jenner in Alexander McQueen, and More!
Following the 2026 Academy Awards, Hollywood’s biggest stars changed into equally striking looks for the annual Vanity Fair Oscars After Party. From sculptural couture to shimmering metallic gowns, celebrities delivered a range of memorable ensembles throughout the evening. Scroll through to see some of the standout looks.
1.Queen Latifah in Jean Louis Sabaji

Queen Latifah posed with partner Eboni Nichols at the Vanity Fair Oscars After Party wearing a red strapless Jean Louis Sabaji gown paired with a dramatic feathered robe. Styled by Wayman and Micah, the look featured a sleek column silhouette layered with texture from the robe.

Kim Kardashian attended the Vanity Fair Oscars After Party in a gold long-sleeve Gucci gown featuring a high neckline and body-skimming silhouette. The shimmering design extended to the floor in a fitted column shape.
Olandria arrived in a white Pajtim Raci gown with a halter neckline, plunging front, and cut-out sides. The draped silhouette flowed into a soft train.
4.Kylie Jenner in Alexander McQueen
Kylie Jenner posed with Timothée Chalamet wearing a black Alexander McQueen gown defined by sharp architectural shoulders and a plunging neckline. She accessorized with a statement green pendant necklace.
Ciara attended with husband Russell Wilson wearing a Stéphane Rolland gown featuring sculptural draping and a sleek evening silhouette.
See even more looks on Instagram FashionBombDaily.
Whose look was your fave?
Photo Credit: Getty Images / Vanity Fair / Today Show
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Best Dressed at the 2026 Oscars: Michael B Jordan Wins Best Actor in Louis Vuitton , Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee in Gold Laquan Smith, Teyana Taylor in Chanel, and more!
The 2026 Academy Awards brought a night of cinematic achievement and standout fashion, with Hollywood’s biggest names delivering memorable red carpet moments. From sharply tailored menswear to shimmering gowns, several stars stood out for their refined style choices throughout the evening. Michael B. Jordan celebrated a major career milestone, while Tonya Lewis Lee, Kylie Jenner, Teyana Taylor, and Danielle Brooks delivered some of the night’s most striking looks.

Below, see the stars who topped our Best Dressed list.
1. Michael B. Jordan in Louis Vuitton

Michael B. Jordan took home Best Actor while wearing a sleek black Louis Vuitton suit featuring a structured band-collar jacket and streamlined tailoring. The minimalist design was elevated with subtle detailing and polished black shoes, creating a sharp and modern take on awards-season menswear.
2. Tonya Lewis Lee in LaQuan Smith

Spike Lee posed with wife Tonya Lewis Lee at the Oscars, carrying a statement Runyaro bag and wearing Off-White x Air Jordan 4 “Sail” sneakers with a plaid blazer, bow tie, and purple hat. Tonya Lewis Lee stood out in a custom gold sequined LaQuan Smith gown featuring a high neckline, sculpted cutout bodice, and a fitted column silhouette that shimmered under the lights, finished with metallic accessories that complemented the look.
3. Kylie Jenner in Schiaparelli

Kylie Jenner attended the ceremony in a black Schiaparelli couture gown featuring a glossy satin base with sheer embellished panels and intricate beading. The fitted silhouette and delicate straps created a dramatic evening look that referenced the brand’s couture runway presentation.
Teyana Taylor opted for a black Chanel gown combining a sheer embellished bodice with a dramatic feathered skirt and extended train. The design mixed texture and sparkle, creating a bold statement that balanced classic couture elements with theatrical flair.
5. Danielle Brooks in Georges Hobeika

Danielle Brooks wore a champagne-toned Georges Hobeika gown featuring a deep neckline, sculpted bodice, and draped skirt with a high slit. The satin fabric and elongated train created a statuesque silhouette, complemented by diamond jewelry and soft glam styling.

The 2026 Oscars red carpet delivered an impressive range of looks—from modern tailoring to shimmering couture. These stars stood out for their memorable style moments on one of Hollywood’s biggest nights.
Photo Credit: Getty Images/Boko Cecile
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