White tank, frayed denim, and a black vest—Anne Hathaway’s on-set look hints at a softer, streetwise evolution for Andy Sachs
It’s happening. On July 21, 2025, Anne Hathaway was spotted filming The Devil Wears Prada 2 in Manhattan, and the fashion world collectively held its breath. No cerulean sweater this time—just a crisp white tank, light-wash high-waisted jeans, and a black vest slung coolly over her shoulders. The vibe? Editorial off-duty meets downtown pragmatism.
Lounging in noir and shadow, Nicole Kidman channels old-Hollywood detachment with a modern edge—Balenciaga’s latest muse in a portrait of quiet power.
Nicole Kidman doesn’t pose—she occupies. In Balenciaga’s Winter 2025 campaign, shot by Juergen Teller at a hotel in Biarritz, Kidman reclines in a black gown that’s less costume, more character study. The dress, with its high slit and sculptural drape, is part of the house’s latest collection—a final statement from Demna, before Pierpaolo Piccioli steps in as creative director.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock bursts back with a red-hot photoshoot—braids swirling like live wires, a bold nod to Afro-futurism’s rising tide.
The image hits like a visual jolt, a crimson canvas igniting the senses. Her pose, arched and defiant, captures a dancer mid-motion—or perhaps a warrior claiming space. The outfit steals the show: a deep red bikini top hugs her frame, its fabric a sleek, almost liquid shimmer, paired with multicolored shorts that pulse with retro stripes. Green gloves, studded and claw-like, add a playful edge—think cyber-punk meets carnival. The designer? Unconfirmed at press time, but the cut screams high-fashion daring.