Ashley Roberts commands attention in a striking new editorial by Dan Kennedy for The Sunday Times Style’s July 2025 issue, showcasing a fearless embrace of structured silhouettes and a subtle, seductive confidence.
In one captivating shot, Roberts leans forward on a white stool, her legs dramatically extended to the side, highlighting a pair of sleek black sheer stockings and sharp black stilettos. She wears an oversized, double-breasted blazer in a rich, dark hue—possibly deep plum or charcoal—that serves as a mini-dress, its broad shoulders and sharp lines exuding an undeniable power. Her arms are crossed, a gesture that combines strength with a hint of playful defiance. Her blonde hair is styled in a tousled, effortlessly cool manner, adding a touch of undone glamor to the otherwise polished look. The setting is minimalist, with elegant white wainscoting and a herringbone wooden floor, allowing the focus to remain entirely on her impactful presence.
At Tiffany’s Ginza debut in Tokyo, Mikey Madison served Grecian romance with a twist—her ruched ivory gown played the perfect foil to diamonds that didn’t whisper, but roared.
Mikey Madison was in Tokyo on July 10, 2025, for the official opening of Tiffany & Co.’s Ginza flagship store—an event that fused high jewelry with cinematic poise. As the brand’s global ambassador, Madison delivered a look that felt both nostalgic and refreshingly forward, leaning into her increasingly refined, softly surreal aesthetic.
Joey King brought a quiet kind of drama to Wimbledon—her Ralph Lauren charmeuse dress whispered of old-world elegance, with just enough modern bite to keep things interesting.
There’s something about Wimbledon that demands restraint—linen suits, polite applause, strawberries and cream. And then there’s Joey King, who arrived on Day 13 of the tournament with a look that felt like a masterclass in controlled opulence.