Chase Infiniti stepped outside her recent Louis Vuitton streak on Sunday, arriving at Deadline Contenders Television in Los Angeles in sheer brown Schiaparelli tailoring.
The actress wore Look 40 from Daniel Roseberry’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection for Schiaparelli, a smoky-brown jacket and matching pants that shifted her current red carpet run away from custom eveningwear and into something more pared-back, transparent and sharply draped.

Chase Infiniti in Schiaparelli at 2026 Deadline Contenders Television held at the Directors Guild of America on Sunday in Los Angeles.
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The “One Battle After Another” breakout star wore the jacket fastened at the waist with one round gold Schiaparelli button, which pinned the crossover closure to her left side. From there, the transparent brown jersey gathered into tight pleats before loosening over one hip, giving the jacket a wrapped, slightly undone line. The sharp shoulders and long lapels kept the shape in suiting territory, while the low flap pockets, breast pocket and dark cuff bands gave the sheer fabric enough structure to avoid reading like a cover-up.
She paired the jacket with matching sheer brown jersey pants, cut loose through the legs and long enough that the fabric collected around her shoes. That extra length kept the tailoring from feeling too corporate, moving it closer to the spring 2026 collection’s balance of wearability, transparency and Schiaparelli drama. For beauty, Infiniti kept the mood unfussy with glossy skin, a muted lip and full curls.

Chase Infiniti at 2026 Deadline Contenders Television.
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The Schiaparelli turn landed after a heavily defined Louis Vuitton stretch for Infiniti. Since the house named her a global ambassador last December, she has worn custom LV through awards season and for “The Testaments” press moments, including a cobalt ruched gown at Series Mania and a sand-and-mocha corseted look with a tulle skirt at the Los Angeles premiere.
Here, the shift to Schiaparelli still fit the same breakout-year narrative, but with a different kind of construction. In Joelle Diderich’s review of the spring 2026 collection for WWD, Roseberry described the lineup as “extreme wearability” with the drama still intact. Infiniti’s Deadline look made that idea easy to read: less gown, less spectacle, but still unmistakably Schiaparelli in its mix of transparency, tailoring and one well-placed gold button.

Schiaparelli Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week
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Infiniti attended Deadline Contenders Television at the Directors Guild of America on Sunday to promote Hulu’s “The Testaments,” the follow-up series to “The Handmaid’s Tale.” She stars as Agnes and appeared at the Los Angeles event alongside costar Lucy Halliday and creator Bruce Miller to discuss the show.

