Jason Momoa’s Daughter Lola Iolani Styled Her Red Carpet Look With a Y2K Staple: Wired Headphones
Lola Iolani Momoa, Jason Momoa‘s daughter with Lisa Bonet, kept the Y2K revival alive at the “Supergirl” fan event in London’s Leicester Square, wearing a pair of vintage-looking, wired-style headphones around her neck over a strapless black dress.
Lola Iolani Momoa attends the “Supergirl” U.K. Sneak Peek Event.
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Lola let the cord hang down the front of the outfit, sporting the piece as a necklace. The choice fits a pattern that’s picked up steam over the past year. Wired headphones saw a market share increase in 2025, with sales jumping 20 percent in the first three months of 2026, driven less by sound quality than by fashion. Stars including Jacob Elordi and Hailey Bieber have been photographed wearing them as a visible style statement, and the look has become one of several Y2K-era references — alongside flip phones and digital cameras — that Gen Z has pulled back into rotation.
Lola paired her headphones with a fitted, strapless black midi dress, a red patent clutch, and strappy black heeled sandals, keeping her hair in long braids and her makeup focused on a deep red lip and winged eyeliner.

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Her brother, Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, wore a black vest with no shirt underneath, paired with wide black trousers, a chain necklace, and burgundy loafers. The vest hung open, and he kept his look otherwise simple, sticking to black with small jewelry details.
Jason Momoa wore a charcoal three-piece suit over a black T-shirt, skipping a traditional dress shirt and tie. He kept the suit dark and unembellished, with a thin chain necklace as his only real accessory, along with sunglasses.

Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, Jason Momoa and Lola Iolani Momoa
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The trio was at the London event to promote “Supergirl,” in which Momoa plays Lobo. The film is the second installment in the rebooted DC Universe, directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Ana Nogueira, based on the DC Comics character. Milly Alcock stars as Kara Zor-El, with the story following her on an adventure through space after Krypto the Super-Dog is injured. “Supergirl” is set for release on June 26, 2026.
