This Week, Our Favorite Celebrity Looks Ranged From Minimal To Maximal
Kendall Jenner reminded us that she is the queen of minimalism and Julia Fox reminded us of her affinity for maximalism.

This week, our favorite celebrity fashion looks came primarily from Paris and New York. As Paris Fashion Week wrapped up and marked the bittersweet end of the Spring/Summer 2026 fashion month run, our favorite stars and it-girls seized the opportunity to turn a final look. In New York, the Fall Ballet Fashion Gala called for high fashion and statement-making moments and attendees like Julia Fox and Sarah Jessica Parker got the memo. To no surprise, Greta Lee continued reminding us that she just gets it when it comes to style as she promoted "Tron: Ares" in NYC, Kylie Jenner mastered the subtle yet effective art of wearing socks with heels, and Kendall Jenner once again proved the power of minimalism.
Below are the celebrity looks that resonated with us this week, all incredibly different and all having us taking notes.
Julia Fox
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For the New York City Ballet Fall Fashion Gala, Julia Fox wore an Iris Van Herpen dress constructed out of what appears to be little circular pieces of paper with a 3D effect.
Kendall Jenner
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I think it's safe to claim that Kendall Jenner has mastered minimalism. Her looks are timeless and simple in a way that really strikes a chord. For the Chanel Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris, Jenner put together a look that felt both effortless and so true to show she was attending: a black tweed set featuring a cropped jacket and midi skirt paired with black and white two-toned pumps.
Kylie Jenner
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For the Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026 show, Kylie Jenner wore a black lace embellished dress that was, in true Kylie fashion, tailored to perfection. What stands out about this look to me is the channeling of the quintessential Miu Miu girl: the sock and heel combination.
Greta Lee
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If her "Tron: Ares" press tour has taught us anything it's that Greta Lee simply knows what's good and cool, not that we ever doubted her. Out and about in NYC, Lee turned the concept of the suit dress on its head. She wore what was meant to be a regular suit jacket and regular button down shirt as a dress over matte black tights.
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Greta Lee's perfect suiting continues. For another day of press in NYC, she wore an overswized navy pinstriped suit set with a lime green button up top underneath.
Taylor Swift
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For an appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers", Taylor Swift wore one of our favorite, buzziest designers: Wiederhoeft. The two piece matching set consisting of a strapless bodice and mini skirt featured perfect floral embroidery paired with Aquazzura shoes.
Emma Chamberlain
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All fashion month long, Emma Chamberlain has been feeding us inspiration from the front row at some of the most iconic shows. This, of course, is no exception. Here at Coveteur, we love a trench coat. At the Mugler show in Paris, Chamberlain wore a black leather dress fully buttoned up.
Aubrey Plaza
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In New York City, Aubrey Plaza stepped out in a suit with an intriguing twist. The matching blazer and trousers were a light gray with pinstripes, but the jacket was noticeably short sleeved. She paired this look with a simple, slinky brown mesh top underneath.
Meghan Markle
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Duchess Of Sussex Meghan Markle arrived at the Balenciaga show in Paris in a white Balenciaga suit set with a draped cape detail overlay.
Sarah Jessica Parker
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For the New York City Ballet Fall Fashion Gala, Sarah Jessica Parker's look literally gave her wings. The dress by Iris Van Herpen was three dimensional and featured a mesh-like black overlay forming a honeycomb pattern, which she paired with simple Aquazzura heels.
Chloë Sevigny
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Chloë Sevigny attended the Rimowa Soho Store opening and gave us all the layering inspiration that we need. She layered three tops, one pink, one purple, and one a shimmery black and paired them with a black and white checkered skirt with a distinct cut-out detail. Her boots, a light brown, and her look overall remind us that there are no right or wrong color combinations.