For Emma Chamberlain, there are no limits to her style and fashion explorations. Swapping her usual bleached pixie cut for a fresh set of long, blonde locks, the 24-year-old embodies the latest fragrance campaign by Mugler titled "The Womanities." Dressed in a taupe gown from creative director Miguel Castro Freitas' debut Stardust Aphrodite Spring Summer 2026 collection, she truly shines in this elegant ensemble.
But that's not the only look the influencer has tried on. As per the fashion house, she was styled to embody "multiple women that define the Mugler spirit." With her voluminous blonde mane, she perfectly embodies the "Glamazon" archetype, which pairs beautifully with the house's Angel Nova Eau de Parfum Fruitée. Playing around with other styles, she also tried on a blunt ginger bob, a Jackie O-inspired hair flip, a slick black pixie, and a chic nude cap.

This isn't the first time the "Anything Goes" podcast host has collaborated with Mugler. She also tapped the brand to design her watercolor-inspired 2026 Met Gala look. Brainstorming her look for the "Fashion Is Art" dress code alongside her stylist Jared Ellner, Emma wanted to pay tribute to her father Michael Chamberlain, who is an artist.
"My dad is an oil painter and a watercolor painter," she told Vogue ahead of the event. "And I grew up in a very creative household with art all over my house." For her final look, she wore a gown handpainted by Anna Deller-Yee with long fringed sleeves. The dress incorporated some of her favorite pieces from Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch and paid homage to Mugler's iconic butterfly dress from 1997.
As someone who "really believes that fashion is art," for Emma, the excitement of the Met Gala lies in the endless possibilities. As she noted, "I really am someone who enjoys fashion the most when I get to be a complete blank canvas."