At the Apple TV Press Day in Santa Monica on February 3, 2026, Olivia Munn stepped into the frame dressed in black from shoulder to heel—carefully composed but far from stiff. What she wore wasn’t just a suit. It was angular. Strategic. The blazer, unbuttoned and sharply cut, leaned into asymmetry without becoming conceptual. Lapels blended into structure. No shirt visible underneath—just clean black layers forming sharp lines and air gaps.
Cropped wide-leg trousers, solid and structured, hit just past the knee. A deliberate cutoff. Neither shorts nor culottes nor culottes pretending to be streetwear—just black fabric with a middle-step attitude. No tights. No bells. Just skin. The finish came with pointed stiletto pumps in a matching black, a familiar contrast to the roomy volume above.
Hair worn down, ultra-drapey and parted slightly off center. Waves lightly defined but relaxed. There’s clarity to the whole style—no shimmer, no fringe, no jewelry distraction. Just lines, shape, and confident silence.
This was monotone with motion: a study in form over flourish, using nothing to say plenty.

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