Alycia Debnam-Carey attends to a summer daydream, fusing quiet sophistication with effortless coastal ease in her latest Dior Beauty campaign for 2025.
There’s a certain quality to Alycia Debnam-Carey that feels like a sun-drenched memory—effortless, nostalgic, and utterly chic. Her latest campaign for Dior Beauty , captured in what appears to be a stunning European coastal town, is the perfect marriage of her innate cool and the brand’s classic elegance. This isn’t just a beauty photoshoot ; it’s a visual postcard, a summer escape.
Meghann Fahy unveils a series of looks for Modern Luxury that are a masterclass in quiet elegance, a refreshing antidote to today’s over-the-top red carpet theatrics.
There’s a reason Meghann Fahy has captivated the fashion world since her star turn on The White Lotus . She possesses a natural, unstudied charm that makes even the most extravagant looks feel effortless. Her latest editorial for Modern Luxury , featured in the September 2025 issue, is a case study in this subtle power. This isn’t about wearing the clothes; it’s about inhabiting them.
So, is Meghann Fahy paving the way for a new era of understated glamour, or is she simply proving that sometimes, less truly is more?
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.