Tuesday, April 28, 2026

The Sun-Protective Clothing R29 Editors Swear By (& Actually Wear)

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When it comes to sun protection, we’ll bet sunscreen is the first thing that comes to mind. And while applying a broad-spectrum, high-factor SPF every day — especially through spring and summer — can significantly reduce your risk of sunburn, premature ageing, and skin cancer, protecting your skin doesn’t stop there.

If you’ve been shopping for a new swimsuit or a lightweight summer shirt recently, you may have come across UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) clothing. Think of it as sunscreen in fabric form: specially designed materials that help shield skin from harmful UV rays in much the same way sunscreen does. It’s just as straightforward, too — UPF 50+ clothing, for instance, blocks around 98% of UV radiation.

Until recently, UPF pieces tended to prioritize function over style — but that’s changing. Ahead, our fashion editors share the most wearable UPF buys, from jackets to shirts and everything in between.

Swimwear

Salt Gypsy Jade One-Piece Surf Suit

If you’re looking for a sporty style, this one-piece from Salt Gypsy gives Baywatch vibes — but with sun protection. Beyond the mock neckline and medium-coverage bottoms, the recycled nylon and Lycra fabric offers UPF 50 protection. Available on Free People as part of its Care FP collection, it currently has a 4.6-star rating from 17 reviews. Both petite and tall shoppers have extolled the virtues of the swimsuit, saying that it’s roomy and that there are plenty of colors to choose from.  

Avid Swim Sera Zinae Swimsuit

Don’t let the playful print fool you. This isn’t just another trendy swimsuit; it’s a masterclass in combining high-end aesthetics with uncompromising sun safety. In a market where sun protection often translates to uninspiring utilitarian designs, this swimsuit reigns supreme. Available in sizes up to XXL and boasting a UPF 50+ rating, it provides the highest level of ultraviolet protection available in apparel, effectively blocking out 98% of harmful UVA and UVB rays. What truly sets it apart is its technical design. The scoop neck maintains enough coverage to protect the delicate skin on the chest — an area often neglected and prone to sun damage — and the fabric is both smooth and breathable, ensuring that staying protected doesn’t lead to overheating.

Minnow Rashguard One-Piece

We can’t forget about the kiddies. The Slate Floral Rashguard by Minnow shows that children’s swimwear can be both buttery-soft and built for heavy-duty protection. This one-piece utilizes UPF 50+ fabric, providing a reliable shield against 98% of UV rays. But the real genius is the silhouette. By extending the coverage to full-length sleeves, it minimizes the sunscreen struggle for parents, protecting the high-exposure areas of the arms and shoulders without being heavy or restrictive. What’s more, the prints are undeniably cute (and available in matching styles for adults, too). For the families that live for a beach day, Minnow’s heroic swimsuit is the ultimate insurance policy for skin safety.

Hunza G Katya UPF 50+ Swimsuit

Hunza G might be internet famous for its crinkly fabrics (they’re so good, Burberry is working with the brand on a collaboration), but it’s the sporty chic, UPF 50+ designs that are truly deserving of an award. The Katya is a high-performance design that has a mock-neck silhouette and utilizes an ultrafine, flexible Italian fabric. The sporty contrast piping and rubberized logo detailing give it a “Bond Girl” edge, while the front-zip closure allows for a customizable neckline. In other words, you can transition from full coverage during peak UV hours to a more relaxed look for a sunset cocktail. Even better, it’s crafted from 74% recycled polyamide, proving that the future of sun safety is as much about environmental responsibility as it is about skin health. It deserves a spot in your luggage. 

Seea Georgia Surf Top & High-Waisted Surf Bottoms

This vintage-inspired Seea surf set (sold as separates) found a spot under Free People’s Care FP curated collection of consciously made materials and clothing. Designed for surfing, the durable ribbed fabric ranges between UPF 30 and 50. The top — which has a 4.3-star rating from 39 reviews on Free People’s site — features double-lined fabric, wide straps for extra support, and fuller bust coverage. The bottoms — 4.3-star rating from 54 reviews — have a snug high-waisted silhouette with a back zipper closure for easy changing. Shoppers are glad they took a chance on it, praising its thick, stretchy, high-quality fabric and gorgeous color, also noting it offers a bit more coverage than a typical bikini while still looking cute and stylish.

Shirts

Daise Cropped Pru Button Down

Crafted from 100% Global Organic Textile Standard-certified Turkish cotton, the Pru button-down is a quiet feat of textile innovation. Achieving a UPF 45–50+ rating in such an airy crinkle gauze fabric is no small thing, balancing breathability with serious sun protection. Instead of constantly reapplying thick sunscreen, it offers a reliable extra layer that blocks up to 98% of UV rays. The boxy silhouette leans into soft minimalism, with genuine shell buttons and a relaxed drape that works from morning coffee runs to long, sun-drenched afternoons on deck. It’s a rare piece that treats sun safety as non-negotiable, without compromising ease or style. Chic, practical, and quietly technical, it rethinks what everyday summer dressing can do.

Club and Court Stripe Sun Shirt

Picture this: You’ve just finished a killer set on the court, the sun is beating down, and instead of applying sunscreen onto sweaty skin, you’re already protected. That’s the effortless magic of Club & Court’s Stripe Sun Shirt. It’s a total reimagining of the classic quarter-zip pullover, trading in the gym teacher aesthetic for a retro-stripe energy that feels more like a vintage Riviera moment than a piece of athletic gear. The secret sauce includes All Court Performance fabric combined with UPF 30 protection. Together they create breathable comfort and a tailored fit that looks great with a tennis skirt or comfortable trousers. Whether you’re hitting the courts or going for a stroll, it’s the award-winning essential that keeps you cool, covered, and chic all year round.

Old Navy Long-Sleeve Matte Rashguard Swim Top

Perfect for protecting your skin from sun radiation and from chafing (especially during water activities like surfing), this Old Navy rash guard is a fan favorite (and back for summer 2026), with a 4.2-star rating from 196 reviews so far. The top has built-in UPF sun protection that accords with ASTM D6603, an international organization that sets standards for UV textiles. The cherry on top is that this style comes in under $50 (and frequently on sale), in multiple colorways, and available in sizes XS through 4X. Shoppers say it runs snug, so if you want some extra wiggle room to wear over a bikini top, size up.

Lands’ End SunShade UPF 50 Long Sleeve Rash Guard Swim Tee

With a 4.7-star rating from 2,236 reviews, you can be assured that this rash guard will have your back covered — literally. Shoppers love that the versatile top can even be worn for gardening or going to the gym. The high UPF 50 fabric ensures that only 2% of UV radiation can pass through it, and its soft, lightweight, and moisture-wicking properties keep you comfortable all day in the sun. This SunShade style is available in regular, petite, plus size, and long torso sizing, and boasts options with summery patterns or highly-rated three-quarter length sleeves.  

Tom Beckbe Tidewater Shirt

The Tidewater shirt by Tom Beckbe is what happens when rugged, outdoor performance meets a refined, coastal sensibility. It’s the kind of piece that feels just as natural on the lake as it does on a sun-drenched deck. The magic lies in the exclusive 2.8-ounce cotton-nylon blend. It’s ultra-lightweight and engineered with enough spandex for a flattering, flexible fit that moves with you. Most importantly, it delivers UPF 30+ sun protection, shielding you from harmful rays. It’s also incredibly lightweight and quick-drying. For anyone who has been waiting for an outdoor shirt that actually looks as good as it protects, the search ends here. 

Cabana Life Gauze Button Down Shirt

This deserves an SPF award for achieving what was once thought impossible: delivering high-level UPF 50+ protection in a 100% cotton, triple-cloth gauze. Usually, lightweight natural fibers are the enemy of UV protection because the loose weave acts like a sieve for sun rays, but Cabana Life has engineered a breathable, soft-hand fabric that still blocks 98% of UVA and UVB. This shirt will be the backbone of your warm-weather wardrobe. Wear it buttoned up with the matching pants, or leave it unbuttoned and show off your swimsuit underneath. It’s a rare find that transitions from a beachside lunch to a sun-drenched afternoon walk without looking like technical gear. With that in mind, we’ll take two.

Sunglasses

Meller Nemy Sunglasses

Refinery29’s beauty director Jacqueline Kilikita receives endless compliments on these shades, but they’re far from style over substance. While the frames are slim and stylish, the tri-acetate cellulose polarized lenses reduce eye strain and glare, and block 100% of UVA and UVB rays, protecting your eyes without compromising clarity. Beyond the protective lenses, Kilikita also praises the durability of the frames, which still feel sturdy after years of wear.

Ray-Ban Bill 60mm Square Sunglasses

The bigger the lens, the better the coverage. Not only do these popular Ray-Ban glasses offer 100% sun protection, shielding against both UVA and UVB rays, but wearers also praise their comfort — there are no nose pads to pinch or leave dubious dents on the skin, the arms are slim, and the actual frames can be fitted with prescription lenses.

Maui Jim Palulu 99mm Oversize Gradient PolarizedPlus2® Shield Sunglasses

The wrap-around style makes these frames feel like armor against the sun, offering 100% UV protection thanks to PolarizedPlus2 lens technology, which also enhances colors. Despite the all-encompassing lens, they remain comfortable to wear thanks to the slim arms, with reviewers noting they’re lightweight, easy to wear, and ideal for working out in.

Hats

Eric Javits Champ II Visor

Eric Javits knows a thing or two about UPF 50+ headwear, with eight bestselling styles gaining ratings of 4.8 stars or higher from more than 200 reviews. The luxury brand’s top-performing style, though, has a 4.8-star rating from a whopping 450 shoppers. The second-generation visor has a larger bill to protect more of your face, an adjustable Velcro closure, and a detachable and washable terry forehead pad. The patented Squishee recycled material resembles raffia straw, but we can confirm that it won’t splinter or crack when wet. It’s recommended for several outdoor activities, from walking, golfing, and boating to gardening.

Solbari Holiday Sun Hat UPF 50+

Sun-protection brand Solbari has tons of top-performing UPF 50 hats for the whole family. From wide-brim and bucket to visor silhouettes, seven bestselling women’s styles have gained over 4.6-star ratings from over 200 reviews each. But the clear winner is Holiday Sun Hat in a UPF 50 cotton-linen blend. It features a flexible brim, adjustable drawstring, and detachable chin strap, and comes in two size ranges. Beyond shopper approval, the style is recognized and recommended by the Cancer Council, the Skin Cancer Foundation, the National Psoriasis Foundation, and various dermatologists.

Terrain Cotton Crusher Hat

Everyone can benefit from a sunhat with UPF 50 protection, which helps shield both the scalp and face. This utilitarian-style, packable hat by Terrain is a fan favorite on Anthropologie; it’s gained a 4.5-star rating from 391 reviews so far. Shoppers enjoy that it can be molded and reshaped for different coverage options, and that the inner drawstring can adjust the tightness. It also comes in many colors to suit any vibe.

Athleisure

Free People FP Movement Don’t Let Go Sports Bra & Quick Step Bubble Pants

This matching FP Movement activewear duo is bound to become your go-to set for everything from running errands to actual running. The UPF-rated fabric has four-way stretch, is sweat-wicking, and breathable. The sports bra is compressive and designed for medium-impact workouts. The athleisure pants are a fan favourite for their comfort, featuring a drawstring, soft fabric, and an overall elevated basic design.

Halfdays Rosalie Trail Shorts

These active shorts are designed to go wherever you do. The retro, utilitarian belted style is improved by stretchy, sweat-wicking recycled nylon with UPF 50 protection, and they’re made for temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees. With a 4.8-star rating from 19 reviews, one shopper said: “These are the best hiking shorts I’ve owned. The fabric is super soft, the pockets are big enough for your phone and snacks, and the belt detail keeps everything together.” Another added: “Finding plus-size comfy outdoor fits isn’t easy, so I highly recommend these shorts.” (Bonus: if you’re looking for a full-coverage bottom, check out the brand’s bestselling trail pants.) 

Suntect Arabella Quarter-Zip Golf Shirt

Coolibar is one of the best sun-protection brands in the world, and its activewear sub-brand Suntect has all your athleisure needs covered. This quarter-zip top, which has gained a 4.5-star rating from 382 reviews, should be on your radar whether you’re heading to the golf green or doing any other physical activity, like walking, tennis, or pickleball. Recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation, the UPF 50 style blocks 98% of UV. That’s all thanks to the brand’s Active Diamond fabric, which is moisture-wicking, fast-drying, breathable, and lightweight. In addition to shoppers loving the high-neck for extra coverage, the long sleeves and thumb holes offer sun protection for your hands, too.  

Jackets & Cardigans

Lululemon UV-Protective Lightweight Half Zip

Lululemon has a range of new (and quickly selling out) UV-protective styles, and this retro-inspired jacket has caught our eye. From the funnel-neck to the water-repellant fabric, and, of course, the UPF 40+ protection, it’s a must-have spring jacket (especially for channeling the sporty windbreaker trend). While it was inspired by golf ‘fits, you can certainly wear it off the green. And though it’s new, it already has a 5-star rating, with shoppers praising the lightweight fabric and perfect cut.

Uniqlo UV Protection Cardigan

Yes, even your work outfits can feature sun protection thanks to Uniqlo’s popular under-$50 cardigans. The cotton blends offer UPF 25 protection and come in several neutral and spring-ready colors and sizes, from XXS through XXL. One shopper writes: “Really nice outerwear to put over sleeveless tops or dresses. It’s nice to wear during summer or spring because the material is cool.”

Athleta Salutation Crop Jacket

Whether you’re looking for a topper for your warm-weather athleisure ‘fits, or a lightweight layer for summer travel (especially on flights), this top-rated Athleta zip-up jacket is at the top of our list. With 753 ratings and 642 reviews, most shoppers highlight the “buttery soft” Powervita material and flattering cropped length. The compressive material is specifically designed for low-impact activities like yoga. The high neck detail and thumbholes also add extra protection to the already-impressive UPF 40+ sun protective material.

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Friday, April 24, 2026

The Most Impressive Mother’s Day Gifts Under $200

Let’s face it: Finding a gift that captures just how special your mom is feels nearly impossible; she does so much that no present can truly measure up. Nonetheless, it’s worth the effort, because she deserves to feel like the luckiest woman on Mother’s Day (and every day, at that). 

Securing a stunning gift she’ll remember for years to come doesn’t have to cost you a fortune, though. You can find cloud-like blankets, decadent creams, silky pajama sets, and more for under $200. So, whether the mom in your life prefers at-home spa days or dressing up for a night on the town, there’s something for her.

Still, knowing where to start can be daunting — especially if she already owns just about everything on her wishlist. To make things simpler, I did the digging for you and curated a lineup of wow-worthy gifts she’s bound to love from Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, and other notable retailers.

Trust me when I say these finds are so good, you’re going to want to bag them for yourself — and twinning with mom isn’t such a bad idea. So, sift through the 25 best under-$200 Mother’s Day gifts for 2026 before the day is here.

La Mer Refreshing Balance Collection Set

While the best-selling cream is a bit of a splurge alone, she can test multiple skin-nourishing products by La Mer, thanks to this limited-edition gift set. It rejuvenates the skin, relieves dryness, and offers a radiant finish.

Gorjana Alphabet Pearl Bracelet

Perfect for everyday wear and elevated occasions alike, this Gorjana bracelet does it all. Best of all, you can customize it with her initial.

Tory Burch Miller Sandal

Looking for something that’s both timeless and a showstopper? Tory Burch’s Miller sandals are a bestseller that will never let you down. She can wear them with all of her spring dresses or elevate a pair of jeans with the metallic slide.

Lola Blankets Antique Ivory Large Blanket

I’m currently curled up in this exact blanket, and mom will be reaching for it every single night. Just don’t forget to use code SPRING50 for half off your order.

Jo Malone London Peony and Blush Suede Candle

When in doubt, reach for an elevated candle. This Jo Malone London pick is sure to wow, delivering a sweet aromatic mixture of apple, peony, and suede.

Satin Sailor Pajama Set

Few things compare to a coordinating silky pajama set. Now, all she needs is a bowl of popcorn and her favorite movie.

David Yurman Cable Band Ring

Whether she’s starting a ring stack or adding to one, you can’t go wrong with this classic piece. Featuring David Yurman’s iconic cable design, it’s an investment piece she’ll wear on repeat.

Coach Tabby Wallet

It’s all in the details, and this slim leather wallet doesn’t miss a beat. She can enjoy ten card slots and vibrant pink leather. 

Mackenzie Childs Rosy Check Small Vase

Decorate her space with a sweet, hand-painted vase from Mackenzie Childs. For a personal touch, fill it with a homemade bouquet before gifting.

Canopy Bedside 2.0 Humidifier

Show mom what beauty sleep looks like. With just a click of a button, this humidifier supports healthier skin, deeper sleep, and overall well-being.

Burberry Mini Her & Goddess Perfume Duo Set

There’s a reason why Burberry’s fragrances are a constant bestseller: the luxe scents are compliment magnets and come with all-day staying power. With this set, you can give mom the option to test out two beloved bottles for a fraction of the price.

J.Crew “Mom” Straw Pouch

Sometimes being on the nose is exactly the way to go. She can fill this pouch with lipstick, cards, keys, and more, then toss it into a larger bag for easy organization or carry it on its own.

NodPod Sleep Mask

She’s never truly taken a nap until she has done so while wearing a weighted eye mask. The NodPod gently hugs the eyelids in the most therapeutic way. Plus, after all that she’s done for you, a bit of rest is the best gift you could give.

Bruno Magli Aque Slide Sandal

From the butter yellow color to the easy slip-on design, this slide sandal is sure to be a winner. Mom can style her pair with cuffed jeans, tiered maxi skirts, and spring dresses alike.

Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare DrX Spectralite Eyecare Max Pro

Crow’s feet, elevens, and under-eye bags? Don’t know them, thanks to this red-light therapy eye mask that stimulates collagen production. 

Breda Jane Watch

From the blue Mother of Pearl dial to the 18-karat gold-plated case, this watch belongs in her jewelry collection.

Jin Soon Nail Polish Color Trio

For under $50, she can enjoy as many fresh mani-pedis as she likes. Each shade is perfect for spring, with an effortless at-home application she’ll love.

Adidas Tokyo Sneakers

Help mom stay in the fashion loop with one of the most popular tennis shoes currently on the market. They’re not only stylish, but the cushioned sole makes them comfortable.

Dancing Gnarly Vines Eau De Parfum

A fresh fragrance is never a bad idea — and this perfume is even more special since it’s created by a mother-daughter duo. Look forward to sweet notes of lemon, bergamot, coconut, and fig leaf.

Quince Leather Jewelry Box

Help mom protect her most precious pieces with this sleek, leather jewelry box. Three compartment trays successfully stash rings, bracelets, and earrings. 

Eight Saints Most-Loved Skincare Set

Genius for travel or integrating new products into an established routine, this Eight Saints collection has it all. Enjoy a cleanser, serum, moisturizer, and lip mask.

Diff x Jojo Fletcher Navigator Sunglasses

Easy yet elegant, these maple-tinted sunglasses are endlessly versatile. So, don’t be surprised once mom starts wearing them everywhere.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

The Women Shaping Zara Larsson’s Viral Midnight Sun Aesthetic

Your Artists’ Favorite Artists: Peek behind the curtains as we speak to the stylists, costume designers, and makeup pros who create the signature styles and viral “eras” that we’re all obsessed with.

From the moment Zara Larsson started dropping anthems from her now-iconic album Midnight Sun exactly one year ago, it was clear that a star was… reborn. The Swedish singer, who we knew from hits like “Lush Life” (which has new viral dance choreography), “Symphony,” “Never Forget You,” and “Ain’t My Fault” from a decade prior, has reemerged as the pop diva she’s always been, and is finally getting her roses.

Since she stepped on the red carpet at the 2025 MTV VMAs, Larsson immediately turned into a fashion It Girl. Now, when we see vibrant sunset colors, hibiscus flowers, spray-painted tops, rhinestone eye makeup, Lisa Frank-esque dolphins, and keychain belts, many of us think of Zara Larsson.

In addition to the singer’s own creative vision, much of this can be attributed to her very joyful and energetic all-female team, consisting of stylist Caterina Ospina, makeup artist Sophia Sinot, and a revolving cast of costume designers, all of whom have strong POVs that have gained them esteem in their industries (and buzz online).

To break down the evolution and inspiration behind Larsson’s signature style and Midnight Sun era across her EU and US tours, music videos, award show performances (and ahead of her much-anticipated deluxe album Girls’ Trip on May 1), Refinery29 speaks with the creative artists on the making of our favorite “Hot & Sexy” fashion and beauty looks.

Photos: Caterina Ospina

Over one year ago, Spanish-born stylist Caterina Ospina was brought on to style last-minute festival looks for Larsson, which helped blossom their creative relationship. “From that moment, we didn’t stop,” Ospina says. “She was always bold and colorful. It was just putting all the pieces together and trying to make her pop.” And that pop was heard around the world when Ospina started styling Larsson as Tate McRae‘s Possessive tour opening act.

For Larsson’s current Midnight Sun era, Ospina boils down her aesthetic to a few words: “Dopamine, fairy, powerful, sexy girl.” And we very much agree that it’s dopamine dressing to the max. “If you like Zara’s style, it’s because you like color. She’s all about empowerment. So if you want to wear that, you need to be a very bold and happy person; to be free and yourself and sexy.”

While she makes it clear that Larsson is the big boss, Ospina is the one in charge of research for inspiration (Ex: Winx Club, Bratz, and Hannah Montana) and outreach to costume designers (especially emerging talent, Spanish creatives, and Central Saint Martins college graduates) to help reflect the different “fun fairy vibes” and “hot and sexy” portions of Larsson’s concert performances. “I see something, an element or a color or a shape that I like from them. How can I get this into Zara’s world? How can we merge it and make it magical for Zara?” she explains her thought process.

That’s how Ospina found Irish designer Sorcha O’Raghallaigh, who has previously created custom pieces for pop icons like Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Madonna, and Kylie Minogue (and who was actually stepping back from custom design at the time). Her signature element? Flower work, dating back to her CSM graduate collection. “They’ve always been a thread in my work. So I think that’s what drew Caterina to me to develop a special hibiscus,” O’Raghallaigh says, adding: “It’s been a real dream to work with Caterina and Zara, who also appreciate color and texture and sparkle, which is my favorite thing.”

Ospina echoes this, saying: “No one at that point really knew what we were capable of, and with her, it was just the perfect match.” That is, when Larsson stepped out at the 2025 MTV VMAs in a collaborative look from the stylist and costume designer that showed off the singer in a sheer bedazzled mini dress covered in rhinestoned hibiscus flowers, with a hair clip to match. (And if you’re wondering, both Ospina and O’Raghallaigh cite this era-defining and transformative look as their favorite Larsson design to date.)

Photos: Sorcha O’Raghallaigh

You likely know many of O’Raghallaigh’s pieces for Larsson because they’ve blown up online. From the many shimmering mini skirts worn across Larsson’s EU and current US Midnight Sun tours to the embellished hibiscus bra in PinkPantheress’ “Stateside” music video, the custom designs have helped define the singer’s current era — which O’Raghallaigh describes as: “Fantasy, colorful, a bit Barbie, and Y2K” — while staying true to the designer’s craft and POV.

“Everything I do and my team does is by hand, bead for bead. We literally make everything from scratch. We like to make life hard for ourselves, basically,” the designer jokes. “Even with the skirts for the US, they’re tiny, but there’s probably over a hundred hours of work in each one.”

When combined with other designers’ pieces like crystal bodysuits and mesh tops through Ospina’s styling, the outcome has been viral looks that Larsson’s fans and concertgoers love to recreate. “The dedication from the fans has been insane,” O’Raghallaigh says. “Some of the recreations… I’m like: ‘Do you want to come work for me?’”

Another mega trend we’ve seen online is fans reinterpreting Larsson’s bright and bold beauty looks, courtesy of Dutch celebrity makeup artist Sophia Sinot, who was recently awarded Glamour’s 2026 Best Beauty Content Creator. Sinot has collaborated with Larsson for over five years, but since consistently working with the singer for her tours, the MUA has single-handedly put a halt to “clean girl makeup.”

Photos: Sophia Sinot 

“Although it was very much about embracing natural beauty, I still feel like there was some sort of pressure on it. It was like, put as little makeup on as possible, but make sure you look as beautiful as possible,” Sinot speaks on the minimal beauty aesthetic. “With this era that we’re in now, people just don’t really care about looking beautiful,” elaborating that perfection and status-quo beauty looks aren’t a top priority for self-expression anymore.

For the EU tour, Sinot says she was inspired by space, nature, water, and reflections of the sun à la songs like “Midnight Sun” and “Saturn’s Return.” Sinot explains: “This tour is the first moment where we actually have been able to really express ourselves without any limitations or any rules,” adding that her day-of process is very “chaotic” and Larsson just tags along for the ride.

Sinot’s signature “Midnight Sun glam” concepts include bright color-blocked eyeshadow, aura blush, face gems, and, more recently, body makeup and stickers. Ospina, who calls Sinot a “mastermind,” gave the MUA custom-designed hibiscus stickers, which Sinot placed on Larsson’s cheeks… followed by rhinestone stars down her arms and legs, butterflies down her spine, a sun across her chest, and leopard print around her shoulders.

For the US, “I’m more inspired by Barbie and ’80s glam and animal prints,” Sinot explains. “I used to do leopard print on my eyes in high school, and my teachers were really not happy that I’d skip class all the time, but that I did have time to put leopard print on my eyes,” she reflects, while fatefully citing Larsson’s leopard-print beauty looks as her favorite work.

Following Sinot’s consistently viral looks, she’s gained more opportunities from brands and clients, most recently creating the five looks for Katseye‘s “Pinky Up” music video.

Photos: Alineo Studio, Ayquechulo, Robin Bøe, Lis Dominguez, Aitana Lorenzo

And “opportunity” seems to be a big word for the creatives involved with Larsson, because doors have opened for all of them. For both Lis Dominguez (Alineo Studio designer) and Aitana Lorenzo (Ayquechulo designer), they say: “We are both incredibly grateful to Caterina for this opportunity and for trusting us. Working for Zara has given us valuable experience and pushed us to adapt and reinvent ourselves.”

Both designers, who went to the same Spanish university together, were reached out to separately by Ospina to help reflect a style evolution for the US tour. “We immediately texted each other and started talking about it for hours. We connected instantly and knew that together we could evolve Zara’s aesthetic and surprise her fans.” And they did just that.

Taking inspiration from early-2000s trends and pop icons like Paris Hilton, Destiny’s Child, and Britney Spears, the collaborative duo blended “the maximalism and signature colors of Ayquechulo with the fluidity of Alineo pieces.” This has come to fruition through viral flowy dyed matching sets, custom charm and keychain belts (which I personally tried to recreate for my Coachella outfit), crystal bras, and chunky jewelry for Larsson’s stage performances. Symbols like hibiscus flowers and dolphins, as well as colors like fuchsia, yellow, and blue are also notable threads throughout their work.

“It has been surreal to go on social media and see viral videos about our collaboration. We love that Zara’s fans recognize our work and connect with the looks,” they say, adding: “We also love seeing people recreate our pieces.”

Photos (from left to right): Caterina Ospina, Sophia Sinot (D’Andre Elizah), Sorcha O’Raghallaigh, Aitana Lorenzo, Lis Dominguez

From day one of the Midnight Sun era through today, there’s no doubt that there has been a cultural shift in the music, fashion, beauty, and fandom spaces. “When it exploded and people started replicating the outfits to go to the concert, it was very shocking, but it’s very nice to see that people resonate with it,” Ospina says. “That’s the biggest compliment that a stylist can have, and I’m sure Zara will say the same.”

Sinot also puts the gravity of this Zara Larsson phenomenon perfectly, saying: “When I was very young, I would also look up to pop stars and think: ‘Oh, I wanna look like that.’ And now, we are creating those moments.”

Check back soon for Refinery29’s shopping guide to get Zara Larsson’s look, according to her team, whether you’re attending her tour or channeling a Midnight Sun summer 2026!

Header photo: Photos courtesy of Sophia Sinot, Caterina Ospina, Robin Bøe, Alineo Studio.

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