
At The Drew Barrymore Show on 03.31.2026, Drew Barrymore and Alix Earle kept it cozy-meets-glam: a navy sweater-and-trouser combo beside a gold striped mini — but the shoes deserve a closer look.
Two totally different style lanes on one couch, and honestly, that’s what makes this The Drew Barrymore Show moment (03.31.2026) fun to look at. Drew Barrymore goes practical and grounded; Alix Earle goes flirty and glossy.
Drew’s outfit is a clean, real-life combo: a navy knit sweater layered over a crisp white shirt (you can see the cuffs and hem peeking out), with dark trousers that look soft and drapey rather than stiff. It’s very “host who has to move around” energy, and I mean that as a compliment. And yes, it’s simple. On purpose.
Alix, meanwhile, leans into a fitted mini with horizontal gold-and-cream striping that catches the studio light in a way a plain neutral wouldn’t. The neckline looks straight across, the straps are slim, and the whole thing sits close to the body—very going-out dress, but scaled down for a daytime set. A choice.
But the part I keep going back and forth on? The footwear situation. Drew has black platform heels set on the floor by the sofa—chunky heel, rounded shape, with a pale/white insole detail—while Alix is in nude pointed-toe shoes that basically disappear against her skin tone. It might’ve been a deliberate “legs-for-days” trick, but I’m not sure it’s the most interesting option next to that striped dress.
And if you follow celebrity style long enough, you’ll notice this exact pairing pop up a lot lately: one person in comfy layered knitwear, one person in a body-skimming mini, both meeting in the middle with neutral accessories.
Quick styling note you could steal: the shirt-under-sweater peek is still one of the easiest ways to make a basic knit feel intentional.
Reader’s challenge: Would you keep Alix Earle’s nude pointed-toe shoes, or swap them for something darker to match the dress tones?








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