
Olivia Dunne showcases two distinct looks for Boardroom Magazine’s Spring 2026 issue — from a sleek beige power suit on a rooftop to an intimate studio session with natural lighting and minimalist styling.
Olivia Dunne in Beige Oversized Suit – Rooftop Power Dressing
Olivia Dunne is leaning into the oversized tailoring trend with this photoshoot for Boardroom Magazine’s Spring 2026 issue, and notice the details: the beige blazer has that perfect shoulder drop — not too structured, not too slouchy. The striped button-down underneath adds just enough contrast without competing.

But what really catches my eye is the styling choice to shoot this on a rooftop with the city as backdrop. The wide-leg trousers in matching beige create this incredible line when she’s sitting backwards on the chair — it’s a power pose without trying too hard. Her hair’s slicked back, minimal makeup, and the whole thing reads as “I just threw this on” when we all know that’s not true.
The neutral palette is doing serious work here. You’ve got the beige suit, the white stripes, the urban gray tones in the background — it’s cohesive without being monotonous.
Olivia Dunne in White Tank and Black Skirt – Studio Minimalism

Now this second look? Complete tonal shift. She’s in what looks like a white sleeveless top paired with a black high-waisted skirt with a side slit, and the styling couldn’t be more different from that rooftop moment.
The natural light coming through the window is doing all the heavy lifting — you can see how it’s catching on her hair, creating those golden tones against the dark curtain backdrop. It’s softer, more intimate. The black strappy heels add just enough edge without overwhelming the simplicity of the outfit.
Her hair’s loose and wavy here versus that slicked-back polish in the first look, and that’s the kind of styling variation that shows range. One look says “boardroom ready,” the other says “after-hours.”
The celebrity photoshoot formula is working because both looks have distinct personalities — they’re not just outfit changes, they’re mood changes.
Which direction would you lean into for your own fashion photoshoot — the power suit energy or the minimalist studio vibe?








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