Charlotte McKinney Stars in NakedCashmere Fall-Winter 2026 Campaign
Charlotte McKinney stars in NakedCashmere’s Fall-Winter 2026 campaign, blending silky lingerie, cozy knits and effortless Hollywood glamour.
Charlotte McKinney is bringing a little old-Hollywood romance to the new season. The model and actress fronts NakedCashmere’s Fall-Winter 2026 campaign, starring in Boudoir, the opening chapter of the brand’s four-part Close to Home series.
Shot inside a chateau tucked away in the Hollywood Hills, the campaign takes a deliberately intimate approach to luxury. Rather than feeling overly polished or staged, the images capture McKinney lounging, relaxing and moving through the space in a wardrobe designed for slow mornings and equally glamorous evenings.
The fashion is all about texture. In one of the standout looks, McKinney wears a glossy gray satin pajama-style set covered in a subtle floral pattern, complete with a relaxed robe and coordinating trousers. The silky finish gives the otherwise comfortable silhouette a distinctly luxe feel.
Elsewhere, she slips into cream-colored separates, including a delicate camisole paired with lace-trimmed trousers. Soft knitwear adds another layer to the collection, while satin slip dresses and barely-there silhouettes reinforce the campaign’s intimate boudoir mood.
The darker styling brings a little more edge. McKinney appears in a black cropped cardigan and matching wide-leg trousers, with lace detailing adding softness to the monochrome look. Another frame features a ribbed ivory bodysuit, proving that the collection can move effortlessly between sensual and cozy.
McKinney keeps the beauty styling understated throughout. Her long blonde hair falls in loose, undone waves, often framing her face naturally, while the makeup stays soft and luminous. Bare feet and minimal styling make the clothes feel even more personal.
Known for her modeling career as well as acting roles in films including Baywatch and Fantasy Island, McKinney has long had a connection to the relaxed glamour of Los Angeles. Her history includes a breakthrough in the viral 2015 Carl’s Jr. Super Bowl campaign, which helped establish her as a recognizable fashion and advertising personality.





