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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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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Bad Bunny Wears Unreleased Adidas BadBo 1.0 During Super Bowl Halftime Performance

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During the Super Bowl LX halftime show, Bad Bunny took the stage wearing an unreleased Adidas Originals BadBo 1.0 in cream. This period has been all about the Puerto Rican superstar, following his recent Grammy wins and making history at the Super Bowl by becoming the first Spanish-language artist to headline one of the world’s most-watched performances.

The model was first introduced in January 2026 with a limited release of just 1,994 brown pairs to commemorate the year of his birth, which debuted the day after Bad Bunny won three Grammy awards. During his halftime show, he wore the new cream-colored Adidas BadBo 1.0, marking the first public appearance of this colorway.

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He paired the exclusive footwear with an off-white outfit, including a cropped football jersey and a pair of gloves with similar designs on the sneakers.

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With over five years of collaboration with Adidas on several models, the BadBo 1.0 mixes a classic sporty look with modern details. The suede and nubuck upper is defined with winged overlays without the regular Three Stripes motif. A double collar shows the Trefoil logo on the outer side, and a stitched emblem from past collaborations appears on the tongue tag.

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Bad Bunny’s past collaborations with Adidas include the Forum Low, Response CL, Campus, Gazelle, Adizero SL72, Ballerina, and Adiracer GT models. Each release has blended retro sneaker styles with Bad Bunny’s signature design touches. No official release details have been announced for the Bad Bunny x Adidas BadBo 1.0 beyond its initial availability following the Super Bowl performance.

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Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Pays Tribute to Giorgio Armani

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Milan’s Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony included a tribute to the late Giorgio Armani, marking the designer’s lasting influence on fashion and Italian culture. Models dressed in green, white, and red Armani designs represented the colors of the Italian flag, creating a visual homage that connected the ceremony to Italy’s sartorial heritage.

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Armani, who passed away in September 2025 at age 91, had a longstanding connection to both fashion and sport. His EA7 Emporio Armani line has been used to outfit Team Italy at major competitions, and this partnership was incorporated into the opening ceremony as part of the tribute.

During the segment, models walked in Armani designs, giving viewers a clear sense of the designer’s aesthetic and contribution to Italian style. The presentation also reflected his influence within the fashion industry and his role in shaping Italy’s presence on the global stage.

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Officials, athletes, and attendees acknowledged the tribute, demonstrating respect for the designer’s work. The ceremony combined athletic celebration with cultural recognition, showing how the Olympics can highlight figures who have had a lasting impact on national and international identity.

The tribute stood out as a key moment on the opening night, placing Armani’s legacy at the forefront of Milano-Cortina 2026. By incorporating his designs and influence into the ceremony, organizers ensured that the Winter Olympics not only celebrated sport but also recognized Italian culture and fashion at an international level.

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Our Favourite Street Style Photos from Copenhagen Fashion Week 2026

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Photo: Maria Rogerdotter

Copenhagen has long been known for its street style, during fashion week guests put more thought into their outfits stepping out in laid back or bold layered outfits despite the snow.

Copenhagen Fashion Week 2026 has begun and showed clear seasonal trends, the most photographed outfits came from guests moving between shows. The focus stayed on practical layers, relaxed tailoring, and pieces that can be worn beyond a single event.

Dramatic sleeves, shirts, skirts, and coordinated sets all appeared on the streets. Most were styled with loose cuts and simple shapes, keeping the patterns easy to wear. Matching two-piece sets and oversized button-downs were common, often paired with straight trousers or skirts.

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Outerwear dominated. Faux fur, trench coats, and puffer jackets were layered over basics for warmth and flexibility. The overall fit leaned relaxed rather than tailored

Accessories stayed on top, oversized clutch bags, caps, mini bags and headwear added detail.

Overall, the looks featured loose fits and practical layers with comfort-first styling. Everyday clothing remains central to Copenhagen’s street style.

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