Billie Lourd brought gothic romance to the TIFF red carpet—her sheer-sleeved floral gown whispered vintage drama with a modern, midnight twist.
At the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, Billie Lourd arrived at the premiere of Adulthood on September 11 with a look that felt like a cinematic echo—equal parts moody elegance and red carpet command. TIFF’s 50th anniversary backdrop set the stage, but it was Lourd’s ensemble that turned heads with its quiet intensity.
Her black floral dress, cut with a plunging neckline and sheer sleeves, struck a balance between romantic nostalgia and contemporary edge. The floral motif—delicate but dark—played against the sheer fabric like a whisper of old-world glamour. It wasn’t just a dress; it was a mood.
Paired with black high-heeled sandals, the look gained verticality and polish. The shoes, minimal in design, let the dress do the storytelling while adding just enough lift to elongate the silhouette. No excessive jewelry, no over-styling—just a small clutch and a confident stance.
Lourd’s hair was styled in soft waves, parted to frame her face with effortless grace. Makeup leaned toward the ethereal: a subtle smoky eye, flushed cheeks, and a muted lip that let her natural features shine through. The overall styling felt cohesive, like a character stepping out of a film noir dream.
Milk, lace, and maximalist mischief—Jade Thirlwall’s LADYGUNN cover is a theatrical fever dream, where Bishop Elegino meets punk rococo in a splash of surreal glamour.
Jade Thirlwall has never been one to play it safe—and her September 2025 LADYGUNN Magazine cover proves it with unapologetic flair. Styled as “Bishop Elegino,” Thirlwall transforms the domestic into the divine, turning a glass of milk into a fashion statement and a corseted fantasy into a manifesto of self-expression.
The cover image is pure visual poetry. Thirlwall, mid-pour, lets milk cascade down her face in a moment that’s equal parts sacrament and satire. Her outfit—a blue and white checkered corset top with lace-up detailing paired with a voluminous white skirt—evokes Marie Antoinette reimagined by Vivienne Westwood. It’s theatrical, tactile, and utterly unbothered by convention.
Her makeup is a riot of pinks and lashes, framing eyes that dare you to look away. Hair, curled and dyed in streaks of pink and black, adds a punk edge to the otherwise pastoral palette. The setting—a softly lit room with a window view of greenery and a wall adorned with framed art—grounds the surrealism in something intimate, almost confessional.
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In Prime Video’s latest psychological drama, Olivia Cooke and Robin Wright lock horns—and hearts—in a twisted triangle that’s equal parts seduction and suspicion.
There are two sides to every story—and in The Girlfriend , those sides are played with chilling precision by Olivia Cooke and Robin Wright. Premiering September 10, 2025, on Prime Video, the series promises a slow-burn unraveling of truth, obsession, and emotional warfare.
Cooke, known for her emotionally layered performances ( House of the Dragon , Sound of Metal ), steps into the role of the enigmatic newcomer whose arrival upends a seemingly stable relationship. Wright, ever the master of icy resolve and hidden vulnerability ( House of Cards , Land ), plays the woman whose life begins to fracture under the weight of secrets and suspicion.
The promotional poster sets the tone: three figures seated at a table, a broken wine glass bleeding red across its surface, and a tagline that reads, “There are two sides to every story.” Between the spilled wine and the suggestive glances, it’s clear this isn’t just a love triangle—it’s a psychological minefield.
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