Chase Infiniti Is on a No-Miss Red Carpet Streak
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.
Chase Infiniti has had a new red carpet look almost every day this year. (Seriously, since the Palm Springs Film Festival on January 3 .) She and styling duo Wayman + Micah haven't taken a break, but they don't seem to be slowing down: Just two days after the 2026 Golden Globes, the 25-year-old made another memorable appearance in an Oscar de la Renta dress.
The rising star represented her breakout film, One Battle After Another , at the National Board of Review Gala in New York City on January 13. Since co-stars Teyana Taylor and Leonardo DiCaprio had prior commitments, she held down the fashion fort in Look 5 from Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2026 . The sleeveless knit maxi is crafted out of ivory fishnet, with a U-shaped neckline, ankle-grazing hem, and crocheted floral appliqués in a summery off-white shade.
On the runway in Santo Domingo, Oscar de la Renta accessorized it with toe-ring sandals and a rose-patterned tote bag. Infiniti instead leaned into the winter whites theme in pointy pumps. In lieu of a necklace, she added diamond-studded hoops and statement rings for jewelry. Once inside, her $4,190, Oscar de la Renta purse earned its close-up: Named the Nano Pearl O-Handle Bag, its stark-white leather made pearl embroidery pop against the bucket-shaped exterior.
Sure, Infiniti's fishnet select was unseasonably bold for winter in NYC, but little white dresses are her hero piece right now. (Extra points if it boasts a heavily-textured exterior.) Just a few days earlier, she wore two different ivory looks—first, a $9,995, floral-embroidered gown from Altuzarra at the Movies for Grownups Awards, and then a Stella McCartney Spring 2026 number for the W Magazine 's Annual Best Performances Party.
All this to say? Infiniti is an up-and-coming fashion girl to watch this award season— Marie Claire certainly has had an eye on her . Louis Vuitton already signed her up as a brand ambassador, so brands are watching, too.
