Daisy Edgar-Jones wore a white feather-trimmed mini dress to Estée Lauder’s Double Wear celebration at Château Marmont on January 29, 2026.
At the iconic Sunset Boulevard venue, she arrived wrapped in softness — but not fragility. The strapless white mini dress was sleek through the body, fitted and smooth, almost porcelain in its simplicity. Then came the shift in texture: the upper bodice was layered with long, feathered fringe, arranged asymmetrically across the chest.
The effect felt less flapper revival and more curated eccentricity — like a vintage winter bird reimagined for a modern gallery opening. The feathers introduced movement and dimension, breaking up the clean line of the silhouette without overwhelming it. Against the polished structure of the dress, the tactile detail read deliberate and refined rather than whimsical.
It was a study in contrast: crisp tailoring meeting organic texture, classic white rendered unexpected. Elegant, slightly offbeat, and entirely controlled.


