Maggie Rogers Attends Khaite NYFW Show at The Shed

Maggie Rogers brought asymmetry and ease to the Khaite front row—her white dress a quiet rebellion against the season’s structured excess (and we’re here for it).

There’s something about Maggie Rogers that makes fashion feel like a conversation, not a performance. At the Khaite fashion show during New York Fashion Week on September 13, 2025, held at The Shed, Rogers didn’t just attend—she embodied the brand’s ethos: modern, intuitive, and quietly subversive.

Her look was a study in asymmetry and softness. The white dress she wore featured a plunging V-neckline and an uneven hem that danced just above the knee on one side and dipped lower on the other. It wasn’t trying to be architectural—it was fluid, like a sketch brought to life. The fabric appeared lightweight, possibly silk or a crepe blend, catching the late afternoon light with a subtle sheen that felt more poetic than polished.

Maggie Rogers Attends Khaite NYFW Show at The Shed
Maggie Rogers

Accessories were minimal but intentional. A beige clutch—structured, understated, and likely designer—added a neutral counterpoint to the monochrome palette. Her black strappy heels, with delicate ankle ties and a sharp toe, grounded the look with a touch of edge. No visible jewelry, no over-styling. Just clarity.

Rachel Pizzolato Walks Art Hearts Fashion NYFW in Starburst Noir

Rachel Pizzolato brought celestial drama to the Art Hearts Fashion runway—sheer geometry, radiant patterns, and a body-hugging silhouette that felt like couture’s cosmic awakening.

Rachel Pizzolato Walks Art Hearts Fashion NYFW in Starburst Noir

There are runway moments that whisper, and then there are those that roar. Rachel Pizzolato’s appearance at the Art Hearts Fashion shows during New York Fashion Week on September 13, 2025, was firmly in the latter category. Walking for Raquel Pedraza, she transformed the catwalk into a constellation of movement and light—one sheer step at a time.

Rachel Pizzolato Walks Art Hearts Fashion NYFW in Starburst Noir

Pizzolato wore a full-length, sheer black gown that defied gravity and convention. The fabric—diaphanous yet structured—was etched with radiating starburst motifs that resembled palm fronds or celestial flares. These intricate patterns created a hypnotic rhythm across the body, drawing the eye to every curve and contour. Beneath the sheer overlay, black undergarments added contrast and edge, turning transparency into a design element rather than a provocation.

Rachel Pizzolato Walks Art Hearts Fashion NYFW in Starburst Noir
Rachel Pizzolato

Minimalist styling let the dress speak. No jewelry, no bag—just the dress, the heels, and the attitude. Black high-heeled shoes grounded the look, their glossy finish echoing the reflective runway beneath. The synergy was deliberate: every detail chosen to amplify the dress’s visual impact without distraction.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor Debuts Chromatic Couture for The Guardian 2025

Sophie Ellis-Bextor turned editorial into performance art—pleats, poses, and unapologetic color—during her September shoot with Chantel King for The Guardian.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has always danced to her own beat—literally and sartorially. But in her September 2025 editorial for The Guardian, shot by Chantel King, she didn’t just wear fashion. She weaponized it. The result? A visual symphony of saturated hues, theatrical silhouettes, and poses that felt more ballet than backdrop.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor Debuts Chromatic Couture for The Guardian 2025

In one frame, Ellis-Bextor wears a flowing, pleated light blue ensemble that feels like a cross between Issey Miyake and a Grecian oracle. The fabric—lightweight and sculptural—cascades in dramatic waves, with wide sleeves that billow like wings mid-flight. The silhouette is layered and draped, creating movement even in stillness. In another look, she dons a textured cream sweater with a high collar and visible zipper—utilitarian, yes, but softened by the plush knit and her expressive styling.

Hair shifts between soft waves and structured bangs, always framing her face with intention. Makeup is playful: bright pink lipstick, electric blue eyeshadow that matches the backdrop, and skin that glows without shimmer. The styling is cohesive across color stories—each look a self-contained palette, each pose a punctuation mark.

Inside Kim Kardashian’s Love Life 2025

Kim Kardashian’s dating life has been one of the most followed stories in modern celebrity culture, marked by glamour, controversy, and resilience. From her first marriage to Damon Thomas to her highly publicized relationships with Ray J and Reggie Bush, each chapter drew public fascination.

Her short-lived union with Kris Humphries became a pop culture moment, while her marriage to Kanye West cemented her status as part of a cultural power couple. Following their split, Kardashian’s relationship with Pete Davidson showed a new, playful side. Today, she balances dating with motherhood, business, and personal growth, redefining love in the spotlight.

Kim Kardashian’s dating life

Has long fascinated the public, a storyline that continues to capture headlines with every new chapter. Known not only for her influence in fashion, business, and reality television, but also for her high-profile relationships, Kardashian’s romantic journey remains a central part of her celebrity narrative.

Her early relationships were relatively private, but it was her marriage to music producer Damon Thomas in 2000 that first brought her personal life into public view. The union ended in divorce after several years, but it marked the beginning of a pattern: Kardashian’s romances would never again escape media attention.

Following her first marriage, Kardashian’s brief relationship with singer Ray J in the mid-2000s sparked a scandal that inadvertently propelled her family’s reality show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, to global fame. While controversial, it placed her personal relationships at the center of pop culture discussions.

Kardashian’s next major romance came with NFL player Reggie Bush, a pairing that dominated tabloids and showcased the blending of sports stardom and Hollywood glamour. Though the couple eventually parted ways, the relationship cemented her status as a paparazzi favorite.

In 2011, Kardashian married NBA player Kris Humphries in a lavish ceremony that aired on television, drawing millions of viewers. However, the marriage lasted only 72 days, creating one of the most talked-about celebrity breakups of the decade. The short-lived union underscored how her personal life was now inextricably tied to the entertainment industry.

Perhaps her most iconic relationship was with rapper Kanye West. The two began dating in 2012, and their marriage in 2014 was hailed as a union of fashion, music, and pop culture royalty. Together, they had four children and built an empire that blurred the lines between business and personal branding. Their split in 2021, while amicable at times and contentious at others, became one of the most widely reported separations in modern celebrity history.

Since then, Kardashian has re-entered the dating scene with a new perspective. Her relationship with comedian Pete Davidson in 2021–2022 showcased a lighter, more playful side of her love life, drawing massive public curiosity and sparking conversations about unexpected pairings in Hollywood.

Today, Kim Kardashian approaches dating with a mix of caution and openness. Balancing motherhood, business ventures, and her pursuit of a law degree, she continues to redefine what it means to be a global star navigating love in the spotlight. Her story is one not just of glamour and headlines, but also of resilience, personal growth, and the evolving journey of a woman whose every relationship has played out before the world’s eyes.

Amaya Elizabeth Spotted At NYLON Nights 2025

Amaya Elizabeth, When a major cultural event is taking place, one can increasingly bank on NYLON to make an impact with an accompanying party.

That reality certainly proved true Friday, as the publication held its NYLON Nights: Fashion Edition Presented By TRESemmé party in celebration of New York Fashion Week. Held at the Classic Car Club in Manhattan, the event attracted a high-profile list of star recording artists, reality TV stars, pop culture notables, and fashion tastemakers.

Amaya Elizabeth Spotted At NYLON Nights 2025

The guest list included Amaya Elizabeth, the season 7 “Love Island USA” winner who many know as “Amaya Papaya.” She looked characteristically stunning at the event, which featured activations from Marshalls, Hostess, First Response, TRESemmé, and more.

Earlier in the night, Amaya also attended a tastemaker dinner with NYLON editor-in-chief Lauren McCarthy and names like Ashtin Earle, Meg Donnelly, Pauline Chalamet, Diva Smith, Jake Shane, Delaney Rowe.

Is the naked dress coming back?

The naked dress is having a moment. Or two to be precise.

Margot Robbie arrived in London for the premiere of her next release, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, and had everyone’s jaws on the floor. Her Armani Privé Spring 2025 was entirely sheer, laden with encrusted embellishments, and boasted of a jeweled, string drawn back. A centre-parted, swirled updo and flushed cheeks completed the look. This was truly, a no notes moment.

Now this may be queen of press sartoria, Margot, we’re talking about, but nailing the naked dress brief (pun intended), is an art and not for everyone. So imagine the impact when Dakota Johnson strutted on to the black carpet for the Kering Foundation dinner, all the way over in New York, also in a naked dress.

Dakota Johnson turned heads at the Kering Foundation’s Caring
Dakota Johnson turned heads at the Kering Foundation’s Caring

This one wasn’t mesh, it was moody, sultry and entirely see through save for the bold arches of lace. High-nec*ed and black, the also black lingerie added symmetry to Dakota’s siren energy, as did her kohl-lined eyes and nude lip. Speaking of her tresses, the naked dress wasn’t the only thing common between Margot and Dakota that night — the latter too, had her hair swept up, save for the messy bangs, Dakota’s signature look.

Margot Robbie Takes Sheer Dressing to a New Level
Margot Robbie at the “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” UK Premiere held at the ODEON Luxe Leicester Square cinema on September 11, 2025 in London, England.

Naked dress Want to give it a go?

If you’re not particularly experimental on the sartorial end of the spectrum, the concept of naked dressing can seem daunting, both in theory and in practice. A good place to start here in that case then, would be to practice exposure therapy. For real.

Put simply, wear that na*ed dress and aesthetically wrap it up with a master class of layering. A blazer thrown over the shoulders, an oversized shirt dropped off the shoulder and knotted at the waist, letting the locks flow with some hair jewellery or statement, layered neckpieces to feel covered up — you too can have your naked dress moment like Margot and Dakota, sans the panic.

So will naked dresses be earning a spot in your wardrobe this Fall?

Why is the striped blue shirt everywhere in 2025?

Why is the striped blue shirt everywhere? Fashion’s current obsession is not a micro-trend, but a forever wardrobe classic that proves timeless always wins.

If it feels like striped blue shirts are suddenly everywhere, you’re not imagining it. From offices to flea markets to airport lounges, this wardrobe classic seems to be having a major moment.

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Of course, it’s not exactly a new trend – striped blue shirts have long been a timeless staple in both men’s and women’s closets. But there’s certainly a renewed interest, this time on a much more mainstream level. Take a stroll in a mall, and you would know. From Zara, Splash, H&M and Uniqlo to Marks & Spencer and multi-designer luxury store The Collective – every possible store selling women’s clothing has a striped blue shirt prominently displayed.

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Kendall Jenner striped blue shirt

The shirt’s glow-up has also pushed it beyond its corporate roots. Once thought of as little more than a boardroom uniform paired with pencil skirts or tailored trousers, it now slips seamlessly into off-duty wardrobes. Wear it undone over wide-leg denims, style it cropped with skirts, or throw it over a tank or bralette for a casual day out. For cooler months, add a cardigan or blazer and it still delivers a crisp, classic look.

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Katrina Kaif striped blue shirt

For long, the crisp white shirt has ruled for its versatility, but the striped blue shirt matches that adaptability with a breezier edge. It pairs just as well with pantsuits as it does with shorts or maxi skirts. Fashion experts hail it as a modern essential. “It has the potential to move seamlessly from casual wear with well-fitted jeans and a belt to formalwear with trousers and a blazer,” says Bharat Gupta, creative director and stylist. Celebrity stylist Divyak D’Souza calls it a “perennial wardrobe classic.”

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No wonder it is trusted by everyone from Kendall Jenner, Meghan Markle, Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid and Jill Biden to Deepika Padukone, Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor and countless fashion enthusiasts. Social media has only amplified its appeal – countless “one shirt, five ways” tutorials showcase just how effortlessly it can shift from casual chic to power dressing.

At a time when micro-trends soar and vanish just as quickly, a fluid staple like the striped blue shirt lends lasting strength to your style. Its resurgence, in fact, signals a shift away from fleeting fashion cycles and towards timeless classics that help build wardrobes to last.

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No surprise then that this sartorial staple shows up across both luxury and fast fashion racks. Ralph Lauren, Miu Miu, The Row and countless other high-end labels have carried it for seasons, with many spotlighting it in their Spring-Summer 2025 collections. On the other end, high-street brands have cemented its place as a modern must-have, ensuring that no matter your budget, the blue striped shirt is within reach.

Isabeli Fontana Debuts Sheer Lavender Glamour at Venice Film Festival

Never one to fade into the background, Isabeli Fontana brought ethereal edge to Venice—her embroidered lavender gown felt like couture dipped in moonlight.

There’s red carpet dressing—and then there’s Isabeli Fontana at the 82nd Venice Film Festival. At the premiere of After The Hunt, the Brazilian supermodel didn’t just wear a gown; she wore a mood. One that shimmered, whispered, and lingered long after the flashbulbs cooled.

Isabeli Fontana Debuts Sheer Lavender Glamour at Venice Film Festival
Isabeli Fontana

Outfit Focus

Fontana’s floor-length gown was a masterclass in sheer seduction. Rendered in a delicate lavender hue, the fabric floated like mist—semi-transparent, yet intricately embroidered with silver and floral motifs that caught the light like dew. The silhouette was form-fitting, hugging her frame with precision before trailing into a soft, romantic train. Thin straps and a low neckline added a touch of sensuality, while the overall construction suggested hours of handwork—possibly Elie Saab or Zuhair Murad, though unconfirmed at press time. It was the kind of dress that doesn’t just photograph well—it haunts the lens.

Accessories Isabeli Fontana

Fontana layered gold bracelets and rings with a statement necklace that danced just above the neckline—warm metallics against cool-toned fabric, a contrast that felt intentional and editorial. Her choice of jewelry added a regal undertone, balancing the gown’s softness with a whisper of power.

Isabeli Fontana Debuts Sheer Lavender Glamour at Venice Film Festival

In a season dominated by bold reds and sculptural blacks, Fontana’s lavender moment felt like a breath of fresh air. It nodded to the romanticism of early 2000s couture while embracing 2025’s obsession with transparency and texture. Among the many looks gracing the red carpet this year, hers stood out not for its volume, but for its restraint—and its poetry.

Karina Konobeynik Attends KAVEAH Collection Launch in LA

Karina Konobeynik—aka Russianrina—brought denim charm and sneaker wit to the KAVEAH launch, proving that red carpet doesn’t always mean high heels and haute couture.

At the Clements Twins’ KAVEAH Collection Launch in Los Angeles, Karina Konobeynik didn’t just attend—she redefined casual red carpet dressing. With a backdrop of oversized black stars and a playful “karrah” logo scattered across a powder-blue canvas, the vibe was youthful, branded, and unmistakably LA.

Karina Konobeynik Attends KAVEAH Collection Launch in LA
Karina Konobeynik

Outfit Focus

Konobeynik wore a fitted black short-sleeve top tucked into a high-waisted denim mini skirt—a silhouette that’s equal parts Y2K revival and Gen Z ease. The skirt’s wash was classic mid-blue, with a slight fade that added texture without distress. The top hugged her frame with clean lines, offering contrast to the skirt’s casual cut. It’s the kind of look that could walk straight out of a Hailey Bieber street-style roundup or a Bella Hadid off-duty moment—simple, flattering, and camera-ready.

Accessories Karina Konobeynik

Her black-and-white sneakers grounded the outfit with a sporty twist, while patterned socks peeked out just enough to add visual interest. A bracelet and watch adorned her wrist—functional, but styled—and sunglasses perched atop her head gave the whole look a “just stepped out” energy. The brown handbag, structured and mid-sized, added a touch of polish without overpowering the ensemble.

In an era where red carpet looks often lean toward theatrical excess, Konobeynik’s outfit felt refreshingly grounded. It tapped into the rise of celebrity street style – but with a twist. By pairing a classic mini skirt with sneakers and accessories that felt lived-in, she reminded us that fashion doesn’t need to scream to be heard. It just needs to feel real.

Paige DeSorbo Attends NYLON Nights Fashion Edition at NYFW

Paige DeSorbo dialed up the drama in sheer black layers and sculptural heels—her NYFW appearance felt less like a party look, more like a manifesto.

There’s something deliciously defiant about Paige DeSorbo’s latest outing at NYLON Nights: Fashion Edition Celebration during New York Fashion Week. While most attendees leaned into playful prints and seasonal flirtations, DeSorbo arrived like a noir apparition—her look, a study in tension between exposure and control.

Paige DeSorbo Attends NYLON Nights Fashion Edition at NYFW
Paige DeSorbo

Outfit Focus Paige DeSorbo

The sheer black dress, cut with a plunging V neckline and fluid draping, flirted with vulnerability but never surrendered to it. The fabric—gauzy, almost liquid—caught the light in a way that suggested movement even when she stood still. No visible embellishments, no overt branding. Just silhouette and shadow. The hem grazed mid-thigh, balancing the deep neckline with a sense of architectural restraint. It’s unclear who designed the piece (unconfirmed at press time), but its minimalism felt intentional—like a whisper that still manages to command the room.

Accessories & Synergy

Her black high-heeled shoes added a sculptural edge, elongating the leg and anchoring the look in power. No jewelry, no clutch—just the heels and the dress, which made the absence of accessories feel like a statement in itself. The synergy here wasn’t about coordination—it was about subtraction. A refusal to dilute the impact.

Paige DeSorbo Attends NYLON Nights Fashion Edition at NYFW
Paige DeSorbo

Styling Cohesion

Hair was pulled back tightly, emphasizing bone structure and keeping the focus on the dress’s geometry. Makeup leaned matte and neutral, with a soft contour and nude lip—nothing to compete with the outfit’s starkness. The overall mood? Controlled rebellion. Think Helmut Newton meets NYFW street realism.

Cultural Context

In a season obsessed with maximalism—ruffles, sequins, and dopamine dressing—DeSorbo’s stripped-back look felt like a quiet protest. A reminder that fashion doesn’t always need to shout to be heard. Her appearance aligns with a growing microtrend: the return of “editorial minimalism,” where the absence of detail becomes the detail.