Teyana Taylor is dominating the “One Battle After Another” press tour with her impeccable style. Her latest appearance showcased the appeal of baggy silhouettes, as she arrived at an event in a pair of Loewe cargo pants. Making a statement with a head-turning ensemble, she embraced volume from head to toe for a SAG-AFTRA event.
Teyana Taylor stuns in custom jacket with Loewe pants and Schiaparelli sneakers for SAG-AFTRA screening
Teyana Taylor has emerged as one of the most stylish stars. At the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations Presents Special Screening of “One Battle After Another,” she maintained a sharply curated vibe. She paired a custom sage-green bomber jacket with olive green Loewe Balloon Cargo Pants. The jacket’s slightly glossy finish and bold lettering across the chest added texture and personality, while its fitted waistband balanced out the exaggerated proportions below.
Designed in an exaggerated, oversized shape, the trousers tapered at the legs. They feature zippered pockets, belt detailing on the leg, and an encapsulated belt closure via draped panels. The muted olive tone added a utilitarian edge, and the flared structure gave the baggy trend a directional twist. The volume felt architectural instead of sloppy. This piece is currently retailing for $1,365 on Editorialist.
The Golden Globe winner enhanced her look with high-fashion touches from her Schiaparelli Tropme L’oeil Sneakers, designed by Daniel Roseberry. Priced at $2,900, these white shoes featured the house’s signature trompe-l’œil gold toes, an irregular tape-measure design along the edges of the soles, and a trompe-l’œil footprint under the shoes.
The gold hardware on the shoes complemented her accessories, including a chunky bracelet and a coordinating choker, both from Schiaparelli. Taylor styled her jet-black hair in a smooth, shoulder-grazing look with a center part. She kept her makeup simple, with defined brows, sculpted cheeks, and glossy lips. Her appearance demonstrated that oversized dressing can maintain sophistication.

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