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Olivia Wilde, Charlie XCX and Kiernan Shipka lead the A-list style at the Sundance Film Festival

Olivia Wilde, Charlie XCX and Kiernan Shipka lead the A-list style at the Sundance Film Festival

At the Sundance Film Festival, style plays by different rules. This is a red carpet where practicality meets personality, and stars routinely swap couture gowns for boots, knits and perfectly broken-in tailoring. The 2026 festival was no exception, with Hollywood favourites including Olivia Wilde, Charlie XCX and Kiernan Shipka embracing darkly glamorous, relaxed silhouettes and a distinctly indie sensibility that feels worlds away from awards-season gloss. From sharp suiting to bohemian layers and effortlessly undone beauty, these looks prove that Sundance may be low-key – but it’s never low effort. Here, fashion is less about spectacle and more about confidence, comfort and quiet cool. © Getty Images Charli XCX Charli put a sharp, subversive spin on festival dressing in a tailored black suit paired with a striped tie and flowing shirt. The masculine-leaning silhouette feels intentionally oversized, balanced by pointed heels and dramatic, glossy hair worn long and loose. Draping a faux-fur coat at her side, she injects high-fashion attitude into Sundance’s casual setting – proof that even low-key festivals can still handle a little …

Sundance 2026: A Director Faces Her Childhood Trauma With ‘Josephine’

Sundance 2026: A Director Faces Her Childhood Trauma With ‘Josephine’

Beth de Araújo was eight years old when she saw something that would linger with her for the rest of her life. But she never really grappled with it until her 20s, when she sat down to write a script about the incident. “I decided to make Josephine an extreme version of what it feels like to have female fear and keep it through the eyes of an eight-year-old girl,” she tells Vanity Fair in an exclusive first interview about the project. De Araújo’s film Josephine, which will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, follows the parents (Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan) of a young girl named Josephine (newcomer Mason Reeves) as their family faces trauma and legal proceedings after she accidentally witnesses a violent sexual assault in Golden Gate Park. It’s a harrowing and deeply personal project, requiring a delicate and deliberate touch from de Araújo, Tatum, and Chan. Josephine faces sexual assault head on, bringing into the light an experience that’s devastatingly common, but rarely spoken about. …

Channing Tatum on Bringing His Feminist Magic Mike Show to New York

Channing Tatum on Bringing His Feminist Magic Mike Show to New York

To be part of Magic Mike Live, the male dancers go through an extensive interview process that begins with the question: “What’s your relationship like with your mother?” Created and directed by Channing Tatum, the show is meant to offer a more empowering and feminist take on male strip shows. After launching residencies in Las Vegas and London, the show is now set to come to New York City starting in October in a newly renovated space in the midtown theater district.   “You are going to see naked men dancing. That’s just what’s going to happen, and hopefully they’ll be on top of you at some point. But there’s also so much more that’s embedded into the show,” Tatum said Tuesday to a crowd of hard-hat wearing media in the gutted venue space. Tatum also says this immediately after the show’s dancers had performed an athletic dance number that included ripping off their shirts and thrusting to Ginuwine’s “Pony.” But the actor insists that the show has little to do with male strip shows of …