Lili Reinhart channels quiet rebellion in feathered burgundy and sheer textures—her InStyle Mexico cover is less red carpet, more surrealist lounge noir.
There’s something deliciously off-script about Lili Reinhart’s latest editorial moment. Shot by Graham Dunn for InStyle Mexico’s September 2025 issue, the actress trades Hollywood polish for a moodier, more tactile kind of glamour—one that feels plucked from a David Lynch dream sequence and dipped in velvet.
Reinhart’s ensemble is a study in texture and tonal tension. The deep burgundy feathered skirt—voluminous yet controlled—anchors the look with a sense of theatrical weight, while the sheer, sleeveless top offers a whisper of vulnerability. The interplay between opacity and airiness creates a silhouette that’s both grounded and ghostly. Though the designer remains unconfirmed at press time, the craftsmanship suggests a couture-level attention to layering and movement.
In a sea of predictable editorials, this one dares to be strange, tactile, and quietly cinematic. For more moments that blur the line between fashion and narrative, explore our curated archive of celebrity style.