
For the Los Angeles Times in Los Angeles, March 25, 2026, Victoria Pedretti paired a pale graphic long-sleeve tee with glossy chartreuse trousers, and the washed print detail is the hook.
High-low styling is back in a real way, and Victoria Pedretti leans into it for a photoshoot with the Los Angeles Times in Los Angeles on March 25, 2026. One part soft and casual, one part “editorial on purpose.”
Up top, she’s in a pale long-sleeve top with a washed, airbrushed-style graphic across the chest. The most readable bit of text looks like “Cali…forni…” (cropped by the pose and the folds), which is honestly a very LA detail for a newspaper shoot. The neckline sits clean and simple, and the sleeves hug the arms without looking tight. Low-key.
But the bottom half swings hard the other direction: high-shine, chartreuse-green trousers with that liquid satin finish that catches every bit of light. They pool and crease in a relaxed way as she sits, which gives the whole frame movement instead of stiffness. And yes, the color is loud. That’s the point.
She keeps the accessories minimal: a small ring on her hand is visible, and that’s basically it. Hair is center-parted and worn long in soft waves, with makeup kept pretty natural—light, warm, and not overly glossy.
But I might be wrong, the tee-and-satin pairing feels like the kind of “anti-fussy” styling editors love right now, especially for a feature that’s meant to feel approachable. It’s not high fashion in the runway sense, but it’s a smart, current contrast.
And if you’ve been collecting celebrity photoshoot references lately, Victoria Pedretti in this shoot fits neatly into that growing wave of softened glamour—less gown, more texture and real clothes. You can spot similar energy all over our celebrity photos coverage.
So here’s my question: would you keep the graphic tee, or swap in a crisp button-down to push the trousers even further?




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