Brooke Burke unveils her signature beach style, a timeless red bikini moment (and a tribute to classic Americana) that brings effortless glamour to the Malibu coast.

There’s a certain kind of celebrity style that feels timeless—effortless, confident, and completely at ease. Brooke Burke’s recent beach outing on August 14, 2025, in Malibu, CA, was a perfect example. This wasn’t a splashy red carpet moment; it was a simple, powerful testament to the enduring appeal of a classic bikini.

Brooke Burke in bikini at the Beach in Malibu CA 08/14/2025 - 1 Brooke Burke in bikini at the Beach in Malibu CA 08/14/2025 - 2 Brooke Burke in bikini at the Beach in Malibu CA 08/14/2025 - 3 Brooke Burke in bikini at the Beach in Malibu CA 08/14/2025 - 4 Brooke Burke in bikini at the Beach in Malibu CA 08/14/2025 - 5 Brooke Burke in bikini at the Beach in Malibu CA 08/14/2025 - 6

The centerpiece of her look was a vibrant, fire-engine red bikini. The color itself is a statement, bold and confident, a true classic of beachwear. The silhouette was equally timeless: a simple triangle top with halter ties and a pair of bottoms with subtle side ties and a quiet, intricate pattern. This choice in clothing style felt both fresh and familiar, a nod to an era of pure, unadorned swimwear.

Jenna Ortega fused her signature gothic style with architectural sharpness—and a pair of killer mules—in a press look that felt both classic and radically new.

There are certain moments that shift the conversation. When an artist, through sheer sartorial confidence, reveals a new style era. For Jenna Ortega, that moment arrived on August 16, 2025, in Sydney , where the star was seen for the Wednesday Season 2 press junket. Her latest celebrity fashion statement isn’t just a look; it’s a fully realized attitude, a seamless blend of dark romanticism and brutalist form. It’s neo-goth .

Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 7 Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 8 Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 9 Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 10 Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 11 Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 12 Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 13 Jenna Ortega Debuts “Neo-Goth” in Sydney - 14

The centerpiece is an ankle-length black leather coat. But this isn’t your average trench. It’s structured and imposing, with exaggerated shoulders that almost feel like armor, giving the silhouette a fierce, powerful edge. The cut is clean, streamlined, with a single button and a self-tie belt cinching the waist. Underneath, a sliver of what appears to be a light, fluid slip dress peeks out, adding a soft, surprising contrast to the jacket’s severe lines. The entire ensemble feels both untouchable and incredibly elegant.

And let’s talk about the footwear. Those Black Suede Studio Brea Leather Mules . A sharp, pointed toe and a flared, architectural heel—they add a flash of warmth and an element of modern sculpture to the all-black look. They’re a masterful choice, balancing the coat’s weight and providing a visual lift that is both daring and perfectly calibrated. The hair, sleek and straight, and the subtle, sharp makeup reinforce the look’s clean, almost futuristic precision.

Never one to shy from spectacle, Emma Myers’s latest street style sighting—a playful, layered vision of modern preppy chic—proves the ’60s silhouette is back (and better than ever).

Some looks are a conversation. They speak of seasons, of eras, of an effortless cool that feels both deliberate and utterly, deliciously spontaneous. On August 16, 2025, in Sydney , Emma Myers presented precisely such a look. It was a textural rebellion, a symphony of layers that, on paper, should have been a cacophony—and yet, it was perfect. A testament to how celebrity fashion continues to reinvent the classics.

Emma Myers Unveils  - 15 Emma Myers Unveils  - 16 Emma Myers Unveils  - 17

The anchor of the entire ensemble was an A-line mini- ruffled dress in a buttery, cognac-hued suede. The kind of piece that holds its own, with a flirty, pleated hem that added a touch of whimsy. But it’s what she put under it that elevated the entire moment. A sleek, fine-gauge black knit sweater with a classic, light-colored polo shirt peeking out at the collar. It was a masterclass in juxtaposition—the soft, collegiate foundation against the more structured, rebellious spirit of the suede.

And the shoes… oh, the shoes. They were the punctuation mark that turned the page. A delicate pair of dark, pointed-toe high heels were paired with sheer, almost gossamer-like, sheer socks . It’s a detail so subtle, so quietly unexpected, that it screams “fashion editor.” This is how you take a look inspired by Mod heroines like Twiggy and Edie Sedgwick and make it feel profoundly new. It’s an embrace of tradition with a wink and a slight, knowing shrug.