Noah Schnapp Steps Into Fashion Spotlight Post 'Stranger Things' Among Bigwigs at Ralph Lauren Show

Published 01/17/2026, 2:38 PM EST

In the world of fashion, the spotlight does not just shine on designers; it also catches celebrities who are not afraid to venture beyond their comfort zone. This week, Noah Schnapp, best known for his role in Stranger Things, stepped into that spotlight at the Ralph Lauren show. Sitting among some of the biggest names in the industry, he showed that his influence cannot be limited to just the screen.

With his effortless mix of youthful energy and sharp style, Schnapp proved he belongs in the fashion conversation, taking his place as more than just a familiar face from television.

Noah Schnapp makes waves in the fashion world

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Noah Schnapp marked a stylish attendance at the Ralph Lauren show during Milan Fashion Week on Friday, January 16, joining the front row alongside Colman Domingo and Liam Hemsworth. The event kicked off the brand’s Milan-centric season, which includes dressing Team USA for the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics.

Additional stars at the event included Mark Lee, Nick Jonas, and Tom Hiddleston. Schnapp embraced the high-profile fashion moment with utmost confidence and flair.

Before the show, Schnapp shared his excitement about attending the event and experiencing Italian culture.

"I love Italy, I love the Italian people, and I love this brand," he said, according to ABC News.

Wearing a sharp double-breasted navy jacket with golden buttons, the 21-year-old actor also reflected on closing out Stranger Things and looking ahead to future projects.

"I am pretty proud of what we have done. I am happy to close it out. I think it is time. I am excited about what is to come," he asserted, while sharing plans to return to Italy soon to catch Olympic ice hockey games with his Canadian-born parents.

Well, while Schnapp appears to be taking it slow following the conclusion of the beloved Netflix sci-fi saga, his fellow cast members are booked and busy.

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Millie Bobby Brown has a rom-com lined up, Sadie Sink will soon be seen in the MCU, Finn Wolfhard has his music, and others are not pausing either.

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Stranger Things stars are keeping busy with exciting projects. Millie Bobby Brown stars in and produces Netflix’s romantic comedy Just Picture It. Sadie Sink joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Spider-Man: Brand New Day and will make her London stage debut in Romeo & Juliet this year.

Finn Wolfhard is hitting the road on tour alongside planning a new album, while Gaten Matarazzo voices a character in Animal Farm and stars in an untitled Hulu comedy. Joe Keery leads the horror-comedy Cold Storage and will also tour South America and Mexico with his music as Djo.

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While Brown, Sink, Wolfhard, Matarazzo, and Keery chase new adventures on stage, screen, and in music, Noah Schnapp is quietly transitioning into his next chapter. Milan Fashion Week gave a glimpse of his style and confidence, but it is clear he is also taking time to figure out what is next. Patient, thoughtful, and open to new experiences, Schnapp is proving that life after Stranger Things can be just as exciting—and all about him.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

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