
At The Drew Barrymore Show on March 17, 2026, Drew Barrymore and Elisabeth Moss (desno na slici) leaned into beige and black suiting — and the button-and-cuff details tell you everything.
Twin suiting moments are fun, but the small stuff is what gives this one teeth: buttons, cuffs, and where each jacket decides to stop.
On The Drew Barrymore Show on March 17, 2026, Drew Barrymore and Elisabeth Moss (je desno na slici) went for a clean contrast. One’s in light beige, one’s in black. Simple. Effective.
Elisabeth’s black blazer has that structured, almost military feel: strong notched lapels, a fitted waist, and shiny gold buttons that line up like punctuation. The sleeves look clean at the cuff, and the trousers fall straight into a wider hem—more modern wide-leg than exaggerated flare. And that jacket length? It’s doing a lot; it keeps her proportions tidy even in a big hug pose.
Drew’s beige blazer and matching wide-leg trousers go in the opposite direction: softer, longer, more flow. You get a peek of a black underlayer with tiny white dots at the neckline and at the cuffs (that little cuff flash is the most charming part of her styling here). I might be wrong, but it feels like she wanted the suit to stay friendly, not corporate.
But if we’re talking finishing, Elisabeth’s black-and-gold combo is the sharper call; it looks intentional from shoulder seam to hem, while Drew’s set leans comfy-first, studio-second. And honestly, both approaches make sense on this kind of daytime TV set.
Because if you watch enough celebrity style lately, you’ll notice suiting has split into two camps: strict tailoring vs. relaxed tailoring. This photo is basically the side-by-side comparison.
Reader challenge: Would you steal Elisabeth Moss’s gold-button blazer detail, or Drew Barrymore’s polka-dot cuff peek?






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