At the Apple TV Press Day in Santa Monica on February 3, 2026, Cameron Diaz showed up in something you could blink past at first glance—until it moved. Her look, full Toteme, felt clean. A white long-sleeved crewneck top, fitted but soft, without shine or flash, tucked steady into a mid-length ivory skirt. The silhouette: slim. Controlled. Then came the shift—at the hem, suddenly a burst. A three-dimensional gathering of feather-like petals, stitched in rows just above the knees. Subtle, but unmistakable once you saw it.
The color story stayed muted: off-white heels, soft gold watch, no competing accessories. Her hair, a sleek low ponytail with a tucked side part. Minimal makeup, slightly glossy lip, skin that looked more like skin than product. Standing comfortably, not overly posed among male co-stars in deviating layers (navy suit, rolled denim, brown suede… everyone some shade of informal).
The lighting was soft. The mood was quiet.
But her skirt just wouldn’t sit still—and that was the point.

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