Teyana Taylor Pulls Off High-Low Dressing Like No One Else
A Schiaparelli jacket, scribbled jeans, and a crochet beanie? It works.

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Teyana Taylor doesn't need a red carpet to remind you that she's the most interesting person getting dressed right now. This past weekend, the One Battle After Another star stepped out in an outfit that had no business being this good — and yet, here we are.
The centerpiece: a cropped Schiaparelli jacket in brown with surrealist gold buttons, worn over what appeared to be a vintage oversized graphic tee. Below the waist, a pair of light-wash jeans covered in Sharpie-style doodles — hearts, flowers, the word "LOL" — like a middle schooler's notebook brought into the luxury space. Plaid red-and-blue pocket fabric, studs, chains, pearl strands, and frayed hems made the pants feel like an entire mood on their own. On her feet: embellished Vans slip-ons in navy, dressed up with faux-jewel and pearl detailing. A crochet beanie pinned with oversized statement pins finished everything off.
The Schiaparelli Streak
This wasn't a one-off. According to Harper's Bazaar, Taylor has been flying the Schiaparelli flag consistently — from a Louvre-heist-ready look during Paris Couture Week to the sculptural, shimmery ensemble she wore to the TIME 2026 Women of the Year Gala. The house's commitment to the surreal and the theatrical is a natural match for someone who treats every sidewalk like it owes her something.
What makes this particular look land isn't just the individual pieces — it's the refusal to let "high fashion" and "streetwear" stay in their separate corners. The Schiaparelli jacket should clash with doodled denim and slip-on sneakers. It doesn't. That's the skill. Taylor understands that maximalism only works when the wearer is completely unbothered, and she has never, not once, looked bothered.
The real takeaway: high-low dressing isn't about balancing expensive with cheap — it's about having the confidence to let everything coexist on your terms.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

