
Leaving her hotel en route to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Palm Springs on April 10, 2026, Victoria Justice wore an off-shoulder charcoal top, baggy jeans, and a studded white belt.
Baggy denim is still running the show, and this outfit knows it. Leaving her hotel en route to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Palm Springs, CA on April 10, 2026, Victoria Justice went for a low-effort combo that leans straight into early-2000s proportions.
The top is a charcoal-gray off-shoulder piece with a wrapped, cutout-ish construction across the chest and a long draped panel hanging down one side. It’s a small design twist, but it keeps the look from being just “top + jeans.” Then you’ve got wide-leg, washed-blue jeans sitting low on the waist, finished with a white grommet belt that screams Y2K-adjacent (in the most deliberate way).
And the accessories do the rest: layered silver necklaces, including a big cross pendant, plus rings. She’s holding a phone and a small bottle, which makes the whole thing feel very “I’m actually on my way out the door.”
But I’m on the fence about the belt being white instead of black. White is punchier, sure, yet it also pulls your eye away from the cool charcoal top and breaks the line at the waist. I might be wrong, but I’d go darker there and let the jewelry do the talking.
So if you’re tracking street style and celebrity street style right now, this is the formula: oversized denim, a body-skimming top, and one loud accessory that pins it to a trend cycle. Is the Y2K thing ever really leaving, or are we just swapping the details each season?
Reader’s challenge: Would you keep the white grommet belt, or swap it for a black one to make the outfit feel a little calmer?







Serefina says
Tagged incorrectly, shows up as Madelaine Petsch
Don says
Thank you!
Whoever does it, makes mistakes :)