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Celebrities who Attended the InStyle Imagemaker Awards

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The 2025 InStyle Image Maker Awards celebrates the glam team behind celebrities looks. The event recognized stylists, makeup artists, hair experts, and other professionals who shape how stars appear on and off the red carpet.

Hollywood icons like Jenna Ortega, Riley Keough, Laura Dern, and Jessica Biel were all present to honor the people who help define their image. The event also recognized individuals who use their platforms to inspire change through the annual Woman of Impact Award.

Here are some celebrities who attended the awards and what they wore on the red carpet.

Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega: Getty images

She arrived in a lilac lace dress from Amiri’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Styled by Enrique Melendez, the floor-length gown consists of a deep neckline with floral embroidery across the lace. The lower half of the dress was adorned with sequins arranged in a vertical line and a daring slit revealing her silver platform heels. She topped it off with a fuzzy shawl in a wine shade, draped across her arms.

Lisa Rinna

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Lisa brought drama to the red carpet in a strapless rose-print gown by Richard Quinn (Spring 2020), previously worn by Kendall Jenner but without the latex. The two-piece set came in as a bare shoulder armless top and a mermaid floor-length skirt.

Kerry Washington

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Kerry selected a white peplum dress from David Koma Resort 2026. The high-thigh slit was a bit different from the original design used on the runway. She paired it with white pointed-toe heels.

Heidi Klum

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Heidi chose a black knit gown by Balmain. The sleeveless gown had a plunging neckline and a trail of gold zippers. She accessorized with a clutch, bracelet and a choker all in gold. Her strappy heels tied the outfit together.

Laura Dern

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The actress who took the Woman of Impact Award decided to go monochrome with an Emilia Wickstead Sehima one-shoulder draped crepe midi dress from the 2025 fall collection. One shoulder of the outfit had an extended sleeve while the other side was bare, with fabric wrapped around her elbow. She stayed true to the red theme with matching pumps.

Jessica Biel

Jessica Biel: Getty images

Jessica opted for a cape-like wrap top, tucked into black trousers, complemented by a Tyler Ellis clutch and  brown pointed-toe pumps.

Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen: Getty images

The actress appeared in a nude-toned halter neck with pleated design. The long-sleeve top was tucked into satin black trousers and paired with black heels.

Riley Keough

Riley Keough: Getty images

The mother of two made her appearance on the red carpet just months after she welcomed her second child. She came in a black dress paired with a bolero jacket.

Brittany Snow: Getty images

Other attendees included Brittany Snow who came in a white custom dress from Lein, Kim Petras and Miles Heizer, were all present for the event.

The InStyle Image Maker Awards dedicated the night to the talented minds behind the appearance of celebrities, putting the artists and stylists in front for once.

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The Best Backstage Photos From the Fall 2026 Menswear Show

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The backstage photos from the Fall 2026 menswear revealed one clear truth: fashion no longer exists only on the runway. This season, the guests expressed their own style, from sharp tailoring and leather jackets to unconventional boots by Rick Owen, knitwear, minimalist looks, and distinctive hairstyles. The backstage became a space to show personal style. Let’s take a look at the moments captured behind the scenes.

 

A frayed jacket layered over jeans on one, and a glossy trench worn with pants and gloves on the other, both styled with standout Rick Owens boots. Image — Instagram

 

One guest wore a fur-collared jacket, crop top, and baseball cap, while another wore white faux fur with red gloves. Both had simple hairstyles flowing down their faces. Image — Instagram

 

Clean cuts lead the collection of striped, checkered, and floral suits all flared and fitted. Black polished office shoes completed each look. Image — Instagram

 

Pink hair with black patches, layered with fringes and straightened short at the back. Image — Instagram

A deep V patchwork dress in glitter tones, paired with a red clutch that brightens the look.

Here, a white knit jacket with blue floral designs over white pants and a shirt, paired with a matching blue tie was worn by one. Another opted for a beige fabric jacket with glitter blooms, styled over jeans.

Elsewhere, in this look, different materials, brocade and ruffles, collide in layered construction, nearly covering the wearer’s face and creating a theatrical effect.

Another standout look featured fine tailoring with playful colors: red pants pop against beige and plaid, while white shoes complete the look.

Meanwhile, every guest transformed the backstage area into their own stage with everything from structured pieces to layered drama, colorful accents to relaxed minimalism

also read: Naomi Osaka Makes a Grand Fashion Entrance at the 2026 Australian Open — On Her Own Terms

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Chris Brown, SZA and More Attend Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton 2026 Show

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On January 20, 2026, Pharrell Williams presented the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2026 men’s collection at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris as part of Paris Men’s Fashion Week. The show also marked the 130th anniversary of the brand’s monogram.

The presentation featured a circular layout with a glass-walled central central installation allowing models to enter and exit around it. The collection combined loose cuts with utilitarian details, in shades ranging from neutral earth tones to selective highlights. Live music, including an orchestra and gospel choir, accompanied the presentation.

The front row included Usher, SZA, Chris Brown, KaicenatJohn Legend, Future, Miles Caton, among others from music and culture. Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s menswear creative director since 2023, closed the show and acknowledged attendees.

The presentation used architectural staging, live music, and a curated guest list, positioning the collection within the brand’s heritage.

Here are some of the celebrities who graced the front row.

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Usher: Getty images

 

Kaicenat: Getty images

 

John Legend: Getty images

 

Future: Getty images

 

Miles Caton: Getty images

 

Tariq Withers: Getty images

 

Joe Keery: Getty images

 

Callum Turner: Getty image

 

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Valentino Garavani Dies at 93: Remembering the Italian Fashion Legend

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Valentino Garavani, the Italian designer whose name was synonymous with couture discipline and colour mastery, has died at the age of 93. He passed away in Rome on January 19, 2026, according to an official statement released by the Valentino Garavani & Giancarlo Giammetti Foundation.

Born Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani in Voghera in 1932, he began his career at a time when elegance was still governed by structured tailoring and formal codes. Trained in Milan and Paris, Valentino returned to Italy in the late 1950s to establish his fashion house in Rome, a city whose grandeur and history would remain central to his design approach.

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By the 1960s, Valentino had had gained international clients, dressing aristocrats, actresses, and first ladies with a carefulness followed strict couture conventions. His work was featured sharp tailoring. Few designers have so successfully balanced excess with discipline, romance with order.

One of his defining signature is the color that became inseparable from his name a distinctive shade of red that was associated with formal evening wear and couture presentation rather than provocation. It was worn by Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, Sophia Loren, and later worn by contemporary actresses and public figures extending his cultural relevance across decades of cultural memory.

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His personal and professional partnership with Giancarlo Giammetti, who joined the house in 1960, shaped the business and public image of the house. Together, they built Valentino into one of Italy’s leading Italian couture houses navigating the transition from couture salon to global fashion house while maintaining its couture focus.

Valentino stepped away from active design in 2008, presenting his final collection with a final haute couture collection in Paris that reflected his long-standing emphasis to form and finish. While the house would go on under new creative leadership, his influence remained embedded in its shapes and couture techniques.

Tributes followed from across the fashion industry, film, and global culture, acknowledging not only his aesthetic contributions but his insistence on standards in an increasingly fast-paced industry. Within the fashion industry Valentino represented a belief in fashion as a discipline one shaped by patience, skill, and an understanding of beauty as something constructed, not improvised.

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He is survived by his partner Giancarlo Giammetti. Funeral arrangements will take place in Rome, with plans for a public viewing to be announced. With his passing, fashion loses one of its last true couturiers a designer whose work did not chase relevance, yet never lost it.

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