Probation Meets Fashion
Anna Delvey, the 34-year-old known for posing as a socialite, recently made quite the entrance at the Elena Velez Spring/Summer 2026 show in New York City. On Tuesday night, she strode down the runway wearing a nude bodysuit, thin stockings held up by a garter belt, and a denim coat that showcased a fliffy bodice with exposed seams.
Accessories? Oh, just a classic white lace bonnet and her required ankle monitor.
Despite being under house arrest since 2022 for defrauding Manhattan’s elite, Delvey hasn’t lost her flair for the dramatic.
This isn’t her first time gracing the runway; she walked in a designer show last season as well. Recently, she mentioned to Page Six that she had shed around 40 pounds and developed a comprehensive beauty routine. “I wouldn’t call it a transformation,” she said. “No facelifts or plastic surgery involved.”
Her regimen is quite extensive, including laser treatments, chemical peels, and even the so-called “vampire facial.” She also indulges in some unconventional treatments, like salmon spa facials, cryotherapy, and NAD+ IV drips.
Interestingly, Delvey’s ankle monitor radius has recently been expanded to 75 miles, which, I suppose, gives her a bit more freedom. She shared with Page Six that she had stopped using Ozempic after feeling “so depressed” and is now relying on a vibrating plate to maintain her figure.
“It’s much easier to look good when you can actually leave the house,” she noted, happily observing her newfound range of movement.
Since being released from ICE custody, where she was held for overstaying her visa in 2021, Delvey—born Anna Sorokin—has embraced her provocative public persona. She recently launched “Bunnygate” merchandise after being wrongfully accused of abandoning a rabbit in a Brooklyn park and is even working on a mystical media project with fashion PR mogul Kelly Cutrone.
Walking the NYFW runway in lingerie and an ankle monitor seems to be part of her strategy to reclaim and reinvent her image. Love her or hate her, there’s no denying that Delvey knows how to make a statement.





