At the New York premiere of Scarpetta, Nicole Kidman stepped onto the carpet wearing a look from Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2026 Couture collection, styled by longtime collaborator Jason Bolden. The setting was familiar — a premiere in New York City for the upcoming series Scarpetta — yet the moment felt slightly more deliberate than the usual red-carpet rotation.
Because sometimes clothing on a carpet is simply fashion.
And sometimes it signals something about the era we’re living through.
Fashion, in this sense, becomes language. Chanel represents continuity. Kidman represents longevity. Streaming represents the new center of storytelling gravity. Put together, the message is quiet but clear: prestige has migrated.

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