Tate McRae Steps Into Her High-Fashion Era in Valentino

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Tate McRae is officially entering a new style chapter—and it’s straight off the runway.

The “Greedy” singer, best known for her effortless blend of pop energy and dancer’s athleticism, traded her signature sporty aesthetic for a look that radiated refinement at the TIME100 Next gala in New York City. Honored as one of the world’s most influential rising stars, McRae marked the moment in an ethereal creation from Alessandro Michele’s Spring/Summer 2026 Valentino collection—a striking debut for the pop phenom’s evolving fashion identity.


Look 15 from the Valentino Spring/Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection.
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Her almond-toned gown floated across the red carpet, crafted from diaphanous layers of silk that caught the light with every movement. The sculpted cowl-neck bodice, framed by delicate straps, cascaded into a rippling skirt of gathered ruffles and sweeping fabric strips that trailed elegantly behind her. Draped over her shoulders, a scalloped cape added dimension and drama, while a web of silver rhinestone netting traced geometric lines over the gown—an exquisite nod to the flapper glamour of the 1920s.

McRae completed the look with shimmering drop earrings, strappy nude heels, and loose waves of bronde hair that framed her fresh, natural beauty. The result: a moment of understated opulence and self-assured transformation.

For McRae—who’s long favored comfort and movement in her wardrobe—this Valentino look marked more than a red-carpet triumph. It signaled her emergence as a modern muse unafraid to merge her dancer’s grace with designer precision. As her artistry continues to evolve, so too does her approach to fashion—and the world is taking notice.

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