Alicia Vikander unveils a new-romantic sensibility for her Vogue UK editorial, a series of intimate, cinematic photos that feel like a lost scene from a 19th-century drama.
In a time of overt celebrity spectacle, Alicia Vikander’s latest Vogue UK editorial feels like a hushed secret. For the September 2025 issue, she steps into a role far more intimate than any she’s played on screen, debuting a series of photos that are part old-world elegance, part modern, undone glam. The setting—a stately, beautifully-appointed room—serves as the perfect backdrop for a story of quiet decadence.
Myleene Klass dialed up the urban polish—her Moschino belt screamed authority, while that quilted Chanel bag whispered old-money mischief on the London pavement.
There’s something about Myleene Klass that makes a sidewalk feel like a runway. On August 10, 2025, the British media darling and Smooth Radio presenter turned her routine arrival at the station into a masterclass in high-low fashion synergy.
She stepped out in a beige sleeveless midi dress—clean lines, soft drape, and just enough structure to suggest she means business. But the real punctuation came at the waist: a bold black belt emblazoned with gold “MOSCHINO” lettering, cinching the look with unapologetic flair. It wasn’t just an accessory—it was a declaration.
Then came the bag. A black quilted Chanel tote with a chain strap, oversized enough to carry a day’s worth of radio scripts (or secrets), and stamped with that unmistakable double-C logo. It swung with purpose, counterbalancing the dress’s softness with a hit of luxury grit.
Her footwear? Black sandals—simple, strappy, and street-smart. But it was the gold jewelry that sealed the mood: layered necklaces, a gleaming watch, and just enough sparkle to catch the late-summer light. The styling felt deliberate, yet lived-in—like she’d just thrown it on, but knew exactly what she was doing.
Hair swept back, makeup minimal but glowy, Klass embodied a kind of London chic that’s less about chasing trends and more about owning the pavement. It’s a look that nods to the city’s fashion DNA: part punk, part polish, always personal.
Is this the new uniform for media moguls on the move? Or just Myleene reminding us that everyday glamour doesn’t need a red carpet—it just needs confidence, a killer belt, and a Chanel bag that could double as armor.
Jenna Ortega unveils an ethereal and raw new look in her latest VOGUE Mexico editorial, blurring the lines between gothic romance and a carefree, windswept attitude.
Jenna Ortega is a study in contrasts. A performer who has mastered the art of the macabre, she now debuts a different kind of darkness—one laced with sunlight and unexpected softness. Her VOGUE Mexico September 2025 photoshoot, lensed by photographer Paola Kudacki , isn’t just about clothes; it’s a mood, a whispered story of romance and rebellion.