Some outfits go for impact. This one goes for storytelling. Chanel tank, ballerina skirt, a chain dangling like punctuation.
Camila Mendes showed up at the Idiotka premiere in New York on February 5, 2026, mixing minimalism and theatre in a way that felt sharply intentional. She wore a white Chanel tank top, ribbed and cropped, with the house’s iconic interlocking C logo taking center stage. It’s punchy, on purpose—more streetwear than couture. But before you can even settle into that visual, it shifts. A high-waisted, voluminous black tulle skirt anchors everything in soft drama.
And then there’s the chain. A lounging gold chain belt, draped just off-center across her waist, drops the look into a more subversive space. Not polished. Not perfect. Something slightly off—like a borrowed idea that landed better here.
The rest of the styling keeps it smart. Hair is sculpted into retro-glam waves, tucked behind one ear. Bold earrings. Bare arms. Simple black pedicure showing through open-toe thin-strap shoes. No try-hard energy, just very specific decisions lining up neatly.
Here’s the takeaway: It’s not about matching the top to the bottom—it’s about letting them clash a bit and trusting the tension to carry. Which it does.
This isn’t a red carpet gown. It’s a red carpet moment locked in between softness and edge.

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