Teyana Taylor Deepens Her Love Affair With Schiaparelli in a High-Low Fit
She wore not one, not two, but five pieces from the fashion house while on a shopping day in L.A.

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
There are brand loyalists, and then there is Teyana Taylor — a woman who has committed to Schiaparelli so thoroughly that the relationship deserves its own timeline. According to Harper's Bazaar, the actor and multihyphenate was recently spotted on a shopping day in Los Angeles wearing the French surrealist house from head to toe, and somehow made it look completely effortless.
The centerpiece: a brown military-style jacket she's been seen in before, its gold buttons cast in the shapes of ears, keyholes, and eyes — all very Schiaparelli, all very intentional. What makes the look sing, though, is how she grounded the haute weirdness: a cropped ripped white tee, baggy light-wash jeans with their own damage, and an attitude that says I shop in couture and I don't need your approval about it. She accessorized with the house's Trompe L'oeil sneakers (complete with gilded toes), the iconic mini Face Bag in clear blue and gold, a golden belt charm threaded with a lock, key, and eyeball motif, and a matching eyeball ring. An Acne Studios silk scarf in pink, gold, and white wrapped around her red hair finished everything off.
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This wasn't a fluke outfit or a gifting suite situation. Taylor has been building a Schiaparelli record in 2025 that reads like a greatest hits. In January, she attended Daniel Roseberry's Spring/Summer 2026 couture show in Paris draped in jewels referencing the infamous Louvre heist. In March, she appeared at the TIME 2026 Women of the Year Gala in a look straight off the runway — a burnt-orange bodice paired with a long black velvet skirt featuring a bedazzled fanny pack — and somehow made that sentence feel glamorous.
What Taylor understands that many don't is that surrealist fashion doesn't live exclusively under chandeliers. She's proved repeatedly that Schiaparelli's maximalist, conceptually loaded pieces can breathe in daylight, on sidewalks, among normal human activity. The high-low tension — couture jacket, destroyed denim — isn't a styling accident. It's a point of view.
When a woman keeps reaching for the same house across red carpets, couture shows, and Saturday errands, that's not brand loyalty — that's a personal aesthetic fully realized.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

