The message is clear: the stars are forecasting a very fashionable future. As the veil lifts on a new season, a constellation of style aligns once more, ushering in a period of renewal, intuition, and radiant connection. Grab your cosmic counterparts and prepare to get dressed in divine synchronicity for a luminous spring ahead.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“My 2026 forecast in one word is resilience. I feel as though I’ll overcome a lot of the hardship I’ve faced this year.”
— Lily-Rose Brown, Model

“For my 2026 goals, I’d say they’re really about learning and bettering my craft at work with fish. Forecast-wise, I think it will be a quicker year than this one. My goal last year was to land a backflip in snowboarding.”
— Shalom Foster, Chef / Model

Captured at Psychic Serenity in Hollywood, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Momentum. 2025 was a threshold between endings and beginnings. 2026 is the dawn of a new era, almost like moving from introverted to extroverted.”
— Grace McGrade, Astrologer / Model / Writer

“Gratitude—for my family and friends.”
— Bruce Gregg, Comedy Writer & Performer

Captured at Psychic Soulmate in Sherman Oaks, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Chic. I want to carry myself with more confidence and intention.”
— Blix Fanciulli, Fashion Merchandising Student

“Grounded. These past few years, I’ve been modeling, learning the ways and going through the motions. It’s been incredibly fun, but also very chaotic at times, and I think 2026 will be the year I keep myself grounded no matter how busy or crazy it gets.”
— Andre Woodford, Skater / Model

Captured at Gina’s Psychic Reading in Los Angeles, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Upheaval. There’s hopefully going to be ruckus caused and chaos afoot, but for the betterment of all. It will be good to get our hands and spirit a bit dirty. Dig as far as we can and uproot the weeds (collectively!).”
— Olly Elyte, Dancer / Model / Creative Director
— Paris Elyte, Dancer / Photographer / Graphic Designer

Captured at Fairfax Psychic in Los Angeles, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Epic. I’ve spent 2025 laying down the foundation for myself, and in 2026 I’m planning to take more initiative. I also forecast a lot of travel and new experiences in my near future!”
— Leatrice Yoshie Hein, Leather Goods Designer / Model

“Fruitful, because I’ve been planting the seeds.”
— Deshion McKinley, Artist

Captured at Psychic in Los Angeles, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Beautiful, because we’re leaving unemployment and brokenness behind, and in 2026, we’re going to be up.”
— Joshua Kang, Software Engineer

“This year will be new for me, because it’s never happened before.”
— Parker Hupf, Student

Captured at Studio City Psychic & Love Specialist in Studio City, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Bizarre. I think this year is going to be quite bizarre as well, which is a good thing.”
— Go-Jo, Musician

“Adventurous. I feel like there’s going to be lots of adventure. It’s on the way—I feel it coming.”
— Jenaya, Musician / Model / Artist

Captured at Spiritual Psychic Readings by Kristine in Sherman Oaks, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Chaotically elevated, because I want 2026 to be uplifting personally and professionally. However, we work in fashion—it’s chaotic, it’s beautiful, and I’m factoring that in.”
— Amina A, Model

“Breakthrough, because I’m focused on pushing past my limits and elevating both my professional path and my personal growth.”
— Elena Vannucci, Model / Producer

Captured at Psychic in Los Angeles, California.

How would you describe your 2026 forecast in one word, and why?

“Renaissance. While the modern era has been chaotic and divisive, I think 2026 will bring unity and rebirth as a kind of balancing pendulum effect.”
— Margaux Violet Liebi, Student / Artist / Model

“Sincerity. People are skeptical these days, losing a lot of hope and trust in what we see and feel. But an aversion to sincerity is the foundation of being skeptical, and there’s a lot of sincerity in the highly fictitious as well as the relentlessly genuine creations of humanity. So if we open up and get off Reels, I think we’ll be good.”
— Quinlan Harp, Video & Audio Artist / Director at *junkyard Boston

Captured at Psychic Readings in Los Angeles, California.

Photography Danielle Levitt
Fashion Anna Trevelyan
Creative Director / Editor-in-Chief Stephen Gan
Makeup Zaheer Sukhnandan using MAC Cosmetics
Hair Sean Fears (Opus Beauty) using göt2b USA
Casting Director Adam Brown (Six Wolves)
Behind-the-Scenes Videographer Kat Guerra
Photo Assistant Tom Leduc, Mark F. Spellman
Fashion Assistant Damien Lloyd
Makeup Assistant Lily Nalbandyan
Production Laura Brunisholz
Production Assistant Cooper Burton, Morganne Boulden

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