
At the Margo's Got Money Troubles premiere at MoMA in New York City on April 7, 2026, Elle Fanning wore Rabanne Fall 2026 with a lace slip peek and a red Bottega clutch.
The best part of this look is that it’s built in layers you only notice once you really look.
At the Museum of Modern Art in New York City for the Margo’s Got Money Troubles premiere on April 7, 2026, Elle Fanning stepped out in Rabanne Fall 2026, and it’s a very deliberate mix of shine, lace, and restraint. The top layer is a short-sleeve, coppery sequined shirt worn open like a little jacket, with a long tie detail hanging down the front. Underneath sits a pale satin-and-lace camisole/slip-style top with a soft V.
Then there’s the skirt: a dark midi skirt with a tiny scattered print, finished with a visible lace hem peeking out underneath. That peek of lace is what makes the whole styling feel intentional instead of “two random separates.”
But I’m split on one thing. The idea is strong, the pieces are interesting, yet the lace-under-printed-skirt combo can tip into slightly fussy territory if you’re not in the mood for a vintage vibe. Still, on her, it mostly lands.
Accessories are where it tightens up. She carried the Bottega Veneta Small Lauren 1980 Clutch in a deep red that cuts through all the neutrals, and she finished with Paris Texas Lidia Slingback Pumps—dark, pointed-toe, and sleek enough to keep the silhouette from getting too sweet. Quick question: how often do we see a red clutch that actually earns its place?
And if you keep an eye on celebrity red carpet lately, you’ll notice this exact move popping up: one high-shine piece, one lace element, and then a grounded shoe to keep it from drifting into costume.
Final note: the lace peek is the detail you copy; the rest is optional.









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