
For Cosmopolitan Netherlands The Creative Issue (April 2026), Zara Larsson posed in a cropped cracked-leather jacket, micro mini, and chunky rings—playful styling, and the accessories do most of the talking.
The styling here is loud in the details, not the color. For a photoshoot with Per Appelgren for Cosmopolitan Netherlands The Creative Issue (April 2026), Zara Larsson goes full pop-editorial with pieces that feel deliberately “small up top, smaller down below.”
Start with the outer layer: a cropped, light gray jacket with a cracked, almost reptile-like texture and a chunky front zipper. There’s an oval patch on the chest with small text that isn’t fully legible at this resolution, but it reads like a branded badge detail rather than a random graphic. Under it, she’s got a black top with a lace-up or tie-front detail that peeks out at the center—just enough to break up the gray-on-black block.
Then the bottom: a lilac micro mini skirt with tiny sparkle accents (little dots that catch light), plus white-and-gray sneakers that lean sporty and slightly chunky. It’s that high-low tension that’s been floating around editorials lately—sweet color, street shoe, tough jacket. And it works.
But the real focal point is the jewelry. Multiple bold rings, including a big yellow textured statement ring, pull your eye straight to her hands. I might be wrong, but I think the rings are doing more work than the outfit itself, which is probably not coincidental in an editorial like this.
And if you’re collecting celebrity photos from magazine shoots right now, you’ll notice this exact formula: cropped jacket, tiny skirt, big accessories. Is it “high fashion”? Not really. Is it fun? Absolutely.
Tiny skirt. Big attitude.









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