Stepping Out in Style: Danielle Vasinova's Fashion Choices and Favorite Designers

If 2025 is any indication, Danielle Vasinova is poised to make her most powerful mark yet on the entertainment world. The Emmy-nominated actress has already captivated audiences with standout performances in The Bay and Taylor Sheridan’s 1923. Now, her stardom continues to rise with her upcoming role as Kestrel Harris in Sheridan’s highly anticipated The Madison, alongside a growing reputation in the fashion world as an emerging designer.
Classic Designers Never Fail to Inspire
In terms of designers, both past and present, which have inspired Vasinova, she tends to lean towards the classic brands. Fashion houses like Chanel, Dior, Hermès, and Ralph Lauren are constantly innovating, setting the stage for what styles and trends fashion aficionados will adopt each season. It’s that ability to buck trends and create something new and exciting that really impresses her while inspiring her own looks and designs.
“I adore looks that are elegantly edgy—simple, classic, and timeless, but with a splash of edginess added in,” says Danielle Vasinova. “I don’t like to follow trends. I don’t even really like thinking outside of the box. I prefer to act almost as if there is no box.”
The aforementioned brands also seem to think this way, which is exactly what attracts Vasinova to the lines they put out and the mindset they design with.
Part Classic Cowgirl, Part Cannes Elegance
It’s truly no wonder Danielle Vasinova has integrated so seamlessly into the Taylor Sheridan universe—she adores Western looks and the style of cowboys and cowgirls in the old American South. Whether it’s Raquel Welch donning a striking look in Hannie Caulder or Brigitte Bardot’s smoldering cowgirl getup in The Legend of the French King, Vasinova pulls inspiration from various predecessors.
“I’m constantly amazed by the style in old spaghetti westerns,” says Vasinova. “The fashion you see in Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone films is timeless. To see those styles reinvented in modern ways is incredibly refreshing, and it’s something I enjoy incorporating into my wardrobe and designs.”
Cowgirl looks served as inspiration behind a fair share of Vasinova’s new fashion line, which is expected to launch in late summer. Certain pieces of Vasinova’s will even be featured in Vasinova’s upcoming spread in the summer issue of Cowgirl Magazine, shot by renowned photographer Beau Simmons.
But there’s another side to Vasinova as well—the side that adores the elegance of grand, off-the-shoulder looks one might adorn at Cannes or the Met Gala. She’s also never afraid to blend masculine and feminine touches, as she views fashion as something that can be seamless across genders.
Fashion Inspos: Women in Hollywood
Fashion, especially in Hollywood, is ever-evolving. Stylists attempt to stay ahead of trends while dressing their famed clientele in looks that will dazzle and awe. Danielle Vasinova realizes this as much as anyone else, and she is also constantly inspired by the looks of her peers. Of particular recent note is Zendaya, who Vasinova finds is consistently breaking new ground.
“Her look at the Met Gala—the tailored suit, the hat—was so inspirational. It was a blend of everything I love about fashion,” says Vasinova.
Aside from Zendaya, Vasinova also admires the looks (and the stylists behind those looks) of Jennifer Aniston, Penelope Cruz, and Angelina Jolie, actresses she considers not just stars but fashion icons in their own right. And as her own presence in the fashion world continues to grow, Vasinova is well on her way to joining their ranks not just as a style standout but as a designer destined to leave a lasting imprint on the Hollywood fashion landscape.
About Danielle Vasinova
Emmy Award-nominated actress Danielle Vasinova is well-known for her work in Taylor Sheridan’s 1923, several action-adventure films, TV series roles, and as Belle in Belle’s War. She will be starring in the Yellowstone spinoff, The Madison, set to premiere later this year. Vasinova is an avid equestrian and currently resides in Los Angeles.
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