
We've all heard of double-denim, but Michelle Pfeiffer bucked the trend recently while at the premiere of her new series, 'The Madison' in New York, in a double leather ensemble.
The actress looked incredible in a Saint Laurent belted jacket in a tan colour, and an olive-hued, A-line skirt by the same designer. The warmed-up neutrals worked together beautifully, and doubling up on supple leather gave her outfit plenty of wow-factor.
Leather is a big news when it comes to the spring/summer fashion trends 2026, especially when in colourful iterations over classic black. And while a longer skirt usually requires a shorter jacket, Michelle's waist-cinching style ensured her silhouette remained balanced throughout.

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The cinched-in waist and exaggerated sleeves give this faux leather number a very similar feel to Michelle's luxury jacket but for a fraction of the price.
An A-line skirt like this one will flatter your curves in all the right places while making a chic base for a wide range of tops.
A warm olive colour gives the humble court shoe a 2026 upgrade - wear this pair with skinny jeans or a floaty, floral dress.
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Belts are great for adding definition to your frame. Wear this one fastened up with wide-leg trousers and heels for a modern spin.
Tan shades will show off this season's western aesthetic nicely but this piece is also available in timeless black and a bold red colourway.
If you prefer longer line jackets, try this faux leather trench which will tick off the trend while offering a little more coverage.
It doesn't matter if you go for real or faux leather; doubling up on separates like Michelle, really, is a winning look for this season.
The star opted for warm neutral tones, but this styling trick would also work well with classic black, biker-style pieces for a moodier spin.
However you wear it, just remember to keep the rest of your look quite simple and fuss-free to make sure your ensemble stays polished and feels curated. Stick to classic heels and minimal accessories, and let your outfit take centre stage.