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Today, the actor arrived at a taping of The View in—what else?—Chanel. Fittingly, Edebiri opted for a look from Matthieu Blazy’s Métiers d’art 2026 show in New York: a midi skirt with an inverted cityscape print, its glittering skyline now forming an asymmetrical hem.
Ayo Edebiri in New York.

Chanel Métiers d’art 2026
But, instead of an equally bold top, Edebiri took the statement skirt down a few notches with her styling, which she borrowed from the runway show (held, of all places, on a subway platform). Up top, she opted for a humble quarter-zip sweater, half-done to reveal a white tee underneath. Yes, that’s right: Edebiri made even the most essential finance guy apparel (save the puffer vest) a fashion endeavor worth considering. She kept the high-low styling going throughout, juxtaposing her dressy silver pointy-toe pumps with a casual white East-West shoulder bag and sporty wrap sunglasses.
In The Row, September 2025.
At the British Vogue and Tiffany & Co. Fashion and Film Party, February 2024.
Edebiri and her stylist, Danielle Goldberg, are at their when playing in this high-low sandbox. In September, she made a white long-sleeve and navy shorts look utterly glam with her pointy-toe pumps, draped sweater, and ladylike bag; in February 2024, she dressed up a white button-up and jeans with scores of Tiffany & Co. jewelry and silver metallic heels.
Next time you’re yearning to wear your most fabulous skirt, consider Ayo Edebiri’s trick and pull out your trusty quarter-zip—or your private equity boyfriend’s.
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