Rachel Zegler Turns Heads at NYFW, Stealing the Spotlight in a Sleek White Curve-Hugging Tank at Michael Kors
Rachel Zegler had a busy and very public week in New York as she stepped out for one of fashion’s biggest events. The actress attended the Michael Kors Fall/Winter 2026 show during New York Fashion Week on February 12, according to coverage from NYFW and on-site media.
The Rachel Zegler sat front row at the show, which took place at the Metropolitan Opera House. She was surrounded by familiar faces, including Uma Thurman, Dakota Fanning, and Suki Waterhouse.
Rachel Zegler at the Michael Kors fashion show during the New York Fashion Week. 📷 pic.twitter.com/1LZtSHEti0
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During the show, Zegler was spotted chatting with Ben Platt. The two posed for photos and appeared relaxed as they caught up. The designer later described the collection as built around dramatic simplicity, using deep shades like wine, ruby, and soft browns.
Fashion week comes at a moment when Zegler is juggling several major projects. She recently finished a successful run in the West End revival of Evita, where she played Eva Perón.
The role earned her multiple award nominations and marked a strong return to live theater. Speaking recently about being back on stage, she said, Returning to the stage feels like a homecoming, one that I’ve been craving for a long time.
Her theater schedule is far from slowing down. Later this spring, Zegler will star in a special anniversary concert of The Last Five Years. She will once again perform alongside Ben Platt, with shows planned at the London Palladium, the Hollywood Bowl, and Radio City Music Hall. The production is being led by the show’s creator, Jason Robert Brown.
Away from the stage, Zegler is also preparing for a new film role. She is set to begin work later this month on She Gets It from Me, a comedy-drama directed by Julia von Heinz. The movie will co-star Marisa Tomei, Ed Helms, and Nat Wolff.
She recently lent her voice to an animated musical called Spellbound, which featured music by Alan Menken. This followed a tough period of attention around her live-action role in Snow White, which struggled at the box office earlier this year.
Even with mixed reactions to some projects, Zegler continues to move forward with a wide range of work. From fashion week appearances to stage performances and new films, she is keeping her focus on variety and growth.
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