Krysten Ritter Attends Variety Comic-Con Studio

Krysten Ritter brought goth-glam grit to Comic-Con—her sparkly black dress and combat boots combo felt like Jessica Jones meets glam-rock revival.

Krysten Ritter doesn’t just show up—she arrives with intent. At the Variety Comic-Con Studio presented by Google TV, held at the Pendry Hotel in San Diego on July 25, 2025, Ritter’s look was a sharp reminder that fashion at fan events doesn’t have to play it safe. It can punch, shimmer, and stomp all at once.

Her outfit was a study in contrasts. A long-sleeved black dress, dusted with subtle sparkle, hugged her frame with understated drama. The fabric caught the light just enough to suggest eveningwear, but the silhouette—simple, unfussy—kept things grounded. It was the kind of dress that whispers rather than shouts.

Krysten Ritter Attends Variety Comic-Con Studio
Krysten Ritter

Then came the twist: fishnet stockings and black combat boots. The boots, chunky and unapologetic, gave the look a streetwise edge, while the fishnets added texture and attitude. It was a styling choice that felt deliberate, like a nod to her iconic Jessica Jones persona—tough, layered, and never quite what you expect.

Ritter’s long dark hair was worn down, sleek and parted, with sunglasses perched on top—a casual touch that added to the off-duty cool. Makeup was kept minimal, with a focus on clean skin and a soft lip, letting the outfit do the heavy lifting.

Meg Donnelly Unveils Chic Black Look at Simkhai Show

Meg Donnelly—ever the chameleon of quiet sophistication—delivers a sleek, monochromatic masterclass (and a strong case for black on black) while attending the Simkhai fashion show.

Meg Donnelly proves that less is indeed more at the Simkhai fashion show, opting for an all-black ensemble that feels both minimalist and profoundly modern. The centerpiece is a striking top with a unique, off-the-shoulder neckline. The fabric, which appears to be a sleek matte crepe or suiting material, is intricately ruched at the bust, creating a soft, structured volume that beautifully contrasts with the rest of the top’s clean lines. The long sleeves and a V-cut torso add to the sleek silhouette, giving the garment an almost architectural feel. She paired the top with tailored black trousers that fall in a clean, straight line, culminating in a subtle flare at the ankle.

Meg Donnelly Unveils Chic Black Look at Simkhai Show
Meg Donnelly

This outfit is a perfect example of smart dressing, relying on impeccable fit and subtle design details rather than flashy colors or over-the-top embellishments. It’s a look that speaks to a refined taste, one that is confident without needing to shout.

Donnelly’s styling choices were a direct extension of the outfit’s polished attitude. Her hair was pulled back into a tight, slick bun, emphasizing her striking features and the delicate drop earrings she wore. This choice highlights the neckline and shoulders, giving the look a sophisticated, elongated feel. Her makeup was kept simple and clean, with a dewy finish and a subtle, dark liner that draws attention to her eyes. The actress completed the ensemble with a pair of classic black pointed-toe heels, a timeless choice that complements the outfit’s sharp silhouette.

Salma Hayek’s look for the Kering Foundation’s gala

Salma Hayek proved (again) that a timeless LBD is anything but simple, bringing a new level of sophisticated power to the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women dinner in New York City.

Forget the expected gown. Salma Hayek’s look for the Kering Foundation’s gala was a masterclass in modern, structural elegance. The actress, a long-standing fixture in the Kering universe as wife to CEO François-Henri Pinault, chose a look that felt both classic and radically fresh. The strapless black dress, or perhaps a hybrid gown-suit, featured a sculpted, sweetheart neckline that created a sharp, architectural bustier silhouette.

Salma Hayek’s look for the Kering Foundation’s gala

The real innovation was in the skirt. The garment extended downward in a sleek, column-like form, creating a streamlined, floor-length profile. A daring, high-waisted wrap detail with prominent button accents at the hip gave the illusion of a tailored suit jacket draped over the gown, adding an androgynous, powerful edge to an otherwise feminine cut. The fabric itself appears to be a heavy, matte crepe or suiting material, giving the look a sense of gravitas and clean lines.

Hayek wisely kept the rest of her styling minimal, allowing the bold silhouette to command full attention. She wore her hair in a sleek, half-up style, with the top section pulled back to highlight her face and a long, straight cascade of hair falling down her back. Her makeup was a study in confident glamour: a soft smokey eye and a subtle nude lip kept the focus on her striking features without distracting from the outfit’s sharp lines.

Salma Hayek’s look for the Kering Foundation’s gala

For accessories, she chose a small, black box clutch and a pair of delicate, sparkling drop earrings, which provided just enough gleam to contrast with the matte texture of the dress. The overall effect was one of refined confidence—a statement that says more with structure than with embellishment. It’s a look that solidifies her status not just as a red carpet star, but as a style icon unafraid to bend the rules of black-tie dressing.

Olivia Holt Debuts Whimsical Drape at the Simkhai Show

Olivia Holt brings a new kind of romanticism to the front row, debuting a beautifully draped, burgundy-hued dress that perfectly captures the ethereal yet modern spirit of celebrity fashion at the Simkhai show.

Olivia Holt’s latest look is a masterclass in elegant, draped femininity with a modern edge. The actress, who was attending the Simkhai show, wore a deep burgundy dress that featured a delicate, high-neck collar and long sleeves. The most compelling detail of the garment is its soft, flowing material, which is expertly ruched across the bodice and waist. This draping creates a sense of effortless movement and soft volume that is both flattering and visually captivating.

The dress is balanced by a high slit on one side, which offers a flash of leg and introduces a playful element to the otherwise formal silhouette. The styling of the gown with knee-high leather boots is an unexpected choice that gives the look a contemporary, street-style twist, distinguishing it from a typical red-carpet ensemble.

Olivia Holt Debuts Whimsical Drape at the Simkhai Show
Olivia Holt

The look is further accented by subtle, yet strategic, details. A delicate, jeweled embellishment at the waist provides a point of focus and catches the light, while the structured, brown handbag offers a subtle textural contrast.

Holt’s hair and makeup seamlessly complement the soft, romantic feel of the dress. Her long, brown hair is styled in loose, natural waves, framing her face and adding to the overall ethereal vibe. Her makeup is equally soft, with a focus on a smoky eye and a bold, deep red lip that perfectly matches the dress and provides a vibrant focal point.

This entire look is a testament to the fact that style is about more than just the clothing—it’s about the attitude. Holt’s confident posture and effortless grace tie the entire outfit together, making it a standout moment from this season’s fashion week. It is a look that feels both timeless and perfectly on-trend for fall.

Ice Spice Debuts Whiplash Couture in NYLON

With flame-orange hair and a wardrobe that flips Y2K glam into futuristic streetwear, Ice Spice’s NYLON shoot is pure visual chaos—in the best way.

Ice Spice doesn’t just wear fashion—she weaponizes it. In her September 2025 editorial for NYLON Magazine, shot by Lea Winkler, the Bronx-born rapper turns every frame into a moodboard of maximalist rebellion. It’s not just a photoshoot—it’s a manifesto.

Ice Spice Debuts Whiplash Couture in NYLON
Ice Spice

From rooftop fur to squatting in silver stilettos, Ice Spice’s poses are unapologetically performative. She’s not modeling clothes—she’s modeling attitude. And every look feels like a character pulled from a manga-meets-Moschino fever dream.

Ice Spice Debuts Whiplash Couture in NYLON

The styling is a kaleidoscope of textures and silhouettes. A white cropped top paired with a royal blue skirt that spills into a dramatic train—pure editorial fantasy. Then there’s the black bra top with an oversized white bow, matched with a mini skirt printed upside-down with “NEW YORK CITY”—a wink to her roots and a flip of convention. The silver-gray zippered bodysuit is pure cyber siren, while the graphic tank and studded belt combo scream early-2000s MTV with a Gen Z filter.

Chunky necklaces, patterned heels, and a cream fur coat thrown over a pink top—each accessory feels like a punchline to a visual joke only Ice Spice gets to tell. The synergy is chaotic, but intentional. Even the black cat in one frame feels like part of the styling brief: mysterious, sleek, and slightly menacing.

Ice Spice Debuts Whiplash Couture in NYLON

This shoot lands at the intersection of streetwear, performance art, and post-Instagram fashion. Ice Spice is part of a new wave of artists who treat style as storytelling—where every outfit is a lyric, every pose a beat drop. Her NYLON spread feels like a visual mixtape: part Bratz doll, part Blade Runner, all her.

Hair is long, straight, and dyed a blazing orange—her signature flame. Makeup is clean but sculpted, with a focus on lashes and contour. The overall mood is high-contrast, high-impact, and hyper-aware. It’s fashion that knows it’s being watched—and leans in.

Lily James Unveils Noir Elegance at Swiped London Premiere

Lily James rewrites the rulebook in a Balmain Resort 2026 strapless satin column—ruffled, structured, and dripping with old Hollywood drama at the Swiped premiere. (Who knew cyber-romance could feel this timeless?)

There’s something deliciously subversive about watching Lily James—queen of period drama and fairy-tale whimsy—step into the future. Yet at the London premiere of Swiped, her new film about the cutthroat world of dating apps, she did just that, wrapping herself in a Balmain Resort 2026 gown that felt like a love letter to both old Hollywood and modern minimalism.

James’s dress was a masterclass in contrast: the structured satin bodice hugged her frame like a second skin, while a cascade of ruffles down the front added movement and texture. The sweetheart neckline lent a touch of romance, but the real statement came from the gown’s dramatic train, pooling around her like liquid shadow on the red carpet. The fabric’s lustrous sheen caught the light with every step, turning a simple black dress into a study in nocturnal elegance.

Lily James Unveils Noir Elegance at Swiped London Premiere

What truly elevated the look, though, was the gold chain necklace integrated into the dress itself—a bold, almost architectural detail that linked the gown’s neckline to its ruffled center. It was a subtle nod to the film’s tech-driven themes, a metallic glint in an otherwise monochrome masterpiece.

James kept accessories to a minimum, letting the dress—and her effortless poise—do the talking. Her hair, swept into soft waves, complemented the gown’s vintage-inspired silhouette, while her makeup—smoky eyes and a nude lip—added just enough drama without competing with the dress. The only other embellishment? A pair of black platform heels, peeking out from beneath the gown’s hem, adding inches to her frame and a hint of modern edge.

Olivia Ponton Debuts Noir Minimalism at Michael Kors Show

Olivia Ponton’s off-the-shoulder black dress brought a dose of architectural clarity to NYFW—equal parts elegance and edge, with a wink of street power.

In a season where maximalism is having its moment, Olivia Ponton chose restraint—and made it roar. At the Michael Kors Spring/Summer 2026 show in New York City on September 11, 2025, she arrived in a look that felt like a masterclass in monochrome precision. No embellishments, no theatrics—just pure silhouette and attitude.

Ponton wore a black off-the-shoulder midi dress with a front slit that sliced through the fabric like punctuation. The material appeared matte and structured, hugging the body with just enough give to allow movement. A black belt cinched the waist, its long strap left to hang—a subtle nod to utilitarian styling. The neckline exposed the collarbones, adding softness to the otherwise assertive cut. It was a look that didn’t need sparkle to command attention.

Olivia Ponton Debuts Noir Minimalism at Michael Kors Show

She paired the dress with pointed black heels—sleek, sharp, and elongating. A structured black handbag with a shoulder strap added polish, while black sunglasses sealed the look with editorial cool. The accessories were tonal, but never redundant. Each piece served a purpose, reinforcing the outfit’s clean geometry.

Margot Robbie Takes Sheer Dressing to a New Level

Margot Robbie‘s see-through dress with allover floral beadwork gave sheer dressing a wholly couture spin by the late Giorgio Armani. Robbie paid homage to the designer by wearing the dress to the London premiere of her new film “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” on Thursday.

The Oscar-nominated actress wore a completely transparent dress, featuring delicate fabric covered in ornate beadwork that incorporated botanicals and sinuous shapes. The floor-length, sleeveless gown featured thin, jewel-encrusted straps brought together in a bold pendant at the center of the back.

Fabric was omitted from the sides of the dress, curating a nod to sensuality and femininity. The soft, muted tones of the jewels and beads used throughout the garment created an incandescent quality. Robbie went minimal with her accessories, save for two rings and stud earrings, to keep her gown the focal point of her look. Robbie was styled by Andrew Mukamal.

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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.

The late Giorgio Armani, who died at the age of 91 on Sept. 4, debuted the Privé label’s spring 2025 couture collection during Paris Couture Week in January 2025. This year marks the Privé couture collection’s 20th anniversary and, as such, Armani celebrated with sparkle and shine

The collection found points of reference from Japan, China, India, North Africa and Polynesia. “All these rich cultures were etched ever so gently in silhouettes and expressed more vividly via prints, embroideries and beading,” Miles Socha wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.

“Here was a collection defined largely by shimmering or sparkling surface decoration — more than usual chez Armani, from those glass-like fabrics he’s been fond of lately to fully beaded gowns with a tulle overlay bearing even more embellishments.”

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Margot Robbie is among a string of celebrities and public figures who’ve worn Armani designs. During the 2024 awards season, Robbie wore a custom pink Armani Privé look inspired by the 1977 Superstar Barbie doll to the Golden Globe Awards.

Robbie costars alongside Colin Farrell in filmmaker Kogonada’s “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.” The film follows two strangers and the journey that take to form an even deeper connection. “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” hits theaters Sept. 19.

‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Premiere

“The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on Sept. 9, 2025 in New York, New York.

‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Premiere
Jennifer Aniston at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Premiere
Lindsey Vonn at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Premiere
Reese Witherspoon at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Premiere
Boyd Holbrook at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Premiere
Nicole Beharie at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
‘The Morning Show’ Season 4 Premiere
Marion Cotillard at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Nestor Carbonell at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Sunny Hostin at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Jeremy Irons at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Elizabeth Sulcer at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Naomi Watts at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Hannah Leder at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Ria Hebden at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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William Jackson Harper at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Van Jones at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Sherri Shepherd at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Don Lemon at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Diane Sawyer at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Rosanna Arquette at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Carole Radziwill at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Karen Pittman at “The Morning Show” Season 4 Premiere held at The Museum of Modern Art on September 09, 2025 in New York, New York.

Sakshi Sharma Bold Photoshoot Redefines Modern Glamour

Actress and model Sakshi Sharma has set the internet buzzing with her latest bold photoshoot, which beautifully balances style, confidence, and raw attitude. With every frame, she proves that true glamour lies not just in the clothes you wear but in the energy you bring to them. Her fashion choices, paired with her unapologetic presence, make this shoot a striking celebration of contemporary boldness.

Sakshi Sharma Bold Photoshoot Redefines Modern Glamour

Sakshi Sharma’s latest photoshoot radiates confidence and daring elegance. Known for her vibrant personality, she brings a mix of casual chic and bold glamour to the camera, proving that style is about attitude as much as it is about fashion. Every pose and every frame feels like a declaration of self-assurance.

Sakshi Sharma Bold Photoshoot Redefines Modern Glamour

From sleek black crop tops to casual denim shorts, Sakshi’s outfit choices highlight her versatile taste. The fitted black ensemble adds mystery and sophistication, while her denim looks reflect a relaxed, playful charm. Each outfit captures a different shade of her personality, blending modern trends with timeless confidence.

Sakshi Sharma Bold Photoshoot Redefines Modern Glamour

Her voluminous, wavy hair frames her face with effortless beauty, adding to her striking presence. The simplicity of the styling choices lets her natural aura shine through, proving that sometimes less is truly more. Whether she’s leaning into a pose or standing tall, Sakshi owns the frame with undeniable grace.

Shot with natural light and minimalistic backdrops, the photoshoot keeps the focus on Sakshi’s unapologetic boldness. The camera captures her at ease, fully comfortable in her own skin. Her expressions and body language radiate empowerment, making each picture as powerful as it is stylish.

Sakshi Sharma Bold Photoshoot Redefines Modern Glamour

Sakshi Sharma Statement of Modern Boldness

This photoshoot is more than just fashion–it’s a reminder that confidence is the most powerful accessory. Sakshi Sharma effortlessly embodies modern glamour, showing that being bold is not about the clothes you wear but about how you carry yourself. Her shoot is a masterclass in blending beauty, attitude, and individuality.