
In a Los Angeles Times portrait photographed by The Tyler Twins in 2026, Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer posed for a vibrant pink studio shoot, and the lace-versus-leather contrast defines it.
Elle Fanning in Floral Lace – Romantic Structure

Start with the lace.
In the 2026 Los Angeles Times portrait photographed by The Tyler Twins, Elle Fanning sits centered against a bright pink backdrop in a cream-and-black floral lace dress that’s far more structured than it first appears. The thin straps and sweetheart neckline frame the shoulders cleanly, while the fitted torso holds firm before the skirt drapes down to mid-calf.
Notice how the lace isn’t soft or floaty. It’s shaped close to the body, with the overlay falling in a controlled line rather than flaring out. She paired it with black kitten-heel mules, which keep the mood restrained instead of overly romantic. What I notice first is the balance – delicate surface, disciplined cut.
The result is a romantic look that doesn’t tip into fragility, and in this fashion photoshoot, that restraint matters.
Michelle Pfeiffer in Black Leather – Sharp Control

Then your eye moves to the leather.
Standing behind, Michelle Pfeiffer chose a longline black leather trench shirt jacket, belted tightly at the waist. The collar sits sharp, the pockets are oversized and functional, and the sleeves hold their shape. Underneath, wide-leg black trousers extend the vertical line, finished with pointed black stiletto pumps.
The leather has a subtle sheen that catches the studio light, contrasting directly with Elle’s matte lace. That contrast is intentional. In this editorial setup promoting their Apple TV+ series Margo’s Got Money Troubles, structure becomes the through-line.
In one frame, you get romance and rigor, softness and control. It’s a study in opposites that elevates the entire celebrity photoshoot.
For more portraits like this, see how Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer continue to refine their on-camera presence within today’s celebrity photos landscape.
Lace sets the tone. Leather sharpens it.



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