During the London premiere of “Mother Mary,” which was already a showcase of fashion brilliance, Michaela Coel appeared in a look that felt more sculpted than stitched. Wearing a stunning ensemble from Loewe’s Fall/Winter 2026 Ready-To-Wear collection, Coel stepped out in a strapless top.
This piece was crafted entirely from cascading strings. This aesthetic was flawless, transforming texture into the focal point. The look complemented her toned and elongated frame beautifully.
Michaela Coel stuns in strapless Loewe top made of strings for ‘Mother Mary’ London premiere
Michaela Coel consistently knows how to make a statement, and she did just that at the London premiere of “Mother Mary.” Up close, the piece appeared almost like a controlled unraveling. Hundreds of cord-like strands hung in uneven lengths, creating movement even while she stood still and posed. There was no traditional structure or obvious seams, but rather pure controlled chaos on display.
Moreover, Coel’s look emphasized tension and drape, with the fabric resembling an artistic installation more than a conventional garment. What made it work so elegantly on Coel was the minimalistic styling. The silhouette was clean, the color palette remained muted, and everything else receded to allow the texture to shine. Paired with sleek black bottoms, the look avoided chaos and maintained a balance between experimental and wearable.
While the runway version embraced an even more undone energy, with strands swaying freely as the model walked, Coel moderated it just enough for the red carpet. It still felt bold and slightly disruptive but was grounded by her charming presence. This was classic Loewe under Jonathan Anderson—familiar shapes pushed just far enough to make you look twice. Additionally, Michaela’s makeup featured beautifully blushed cheeks, which was clearly on point.

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