Camila Cabello’s new photoshoot, released in August 2025, debuted a dramatic, new aesthetic—a romantic yet rebellious look that feels both classic and thrillingly modern.

The first time I saw the images, I felt a kind of delightful whiplash. The Camila Cabello we knew—all free-spirited florals and sun-drenched softness—is gone. Or at least, she’s on vacation. In her place, a new persona has emerged, a vision of what I can only describe as cyberpunk ballerina or… a lost princess from a dystopian fairytale. This is her August 2025 photoshoot, and it is a masterclass in aesthetic transformation.

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The foundation of the look is a pale, almost shell-pink corset, exquisitely boned and structured. Corsets have been having a moment, non?, but this one feels different. It isn’t about historical re-enactment; it’s about subversion. She pairs this delicate, almost fragile piece with a shattered-glass-effect mini-skirt, its metallic facets catching the light with a brutalist elegance. The contrast is… delicious. It’s like a piece of ornate Italian lingerie, perhaps from a forgotten atelier in Florence, colliding with the cold, hard logic of a tech-age cityscape. It’s a study in extremes, and it works.

And the accessories. Oh, the accessories. The full-length, sheer gloves with their delicate ruffled cuffs are a nod to a bygone era of glamour, something out of a European opera house. But then there are the boots. Not a delicate heel, not a simple flat. These are substantial, lace-up boots that mirror the corset’s structure, their soft bows at the top lending a surprisingly sweet touch to the otherwise tough-as-nails footwear. The final flourish? A barely-there choker, a whisper of a necklace that connects the whole narrative. It’s a look that says “I have opinions, and they are fabulous.”

Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis—our favorite on-screen mother-daughter duo—debuted a stunning joint appearance, teasing their highly anticipated return for the long-awaited sequel, Freaky Friday 2.

It’s an image that instantly transports us back: Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis , together again, a full two decades after they first redefined the body-swap comedy. But this isn’t a nostalgic rerun. At a recent New York Times photo shoot, they delivered a visual narrative that felt both deeply familiar and bracingly modern. The two stars, framed against a stark black backdrop, present a striking study in contrasts that somehow—impossibly—merges into a singular, cohesive aesthetic. Curtis, with her signature cropped silver hair, leans in for a playfully theatrical air kiss, her hand on Lohan’s hip, while the younger star, a vision of calm poise, gazes directly into the camera. The result? A perfectly executed visual pun on their on-screen dynamic.

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Let’s talk about the fashion. Lohan, in a slinky black velvet dress with a plunging, sheer-paneled neckline, unveils a look of understated, sophisticated glamour. The dress, with its delicate ruching and semi-sheer sleeves, feels both classic and effortlessly contemporary. It’s a quiet rebellion, eschewing loud prints or exaggerated silhouettes for the confident simplicity of a perfectly tailored LBD. On the other hand, Curtis attends the style party in a bold, vibrant red suit—a sharp, cinched blazer paired with a streamlined silhouette that makes a powerful statement. Her outfit is a jolt of unapologetic energy against the minimalist backdrop, a fitting choice for a star who has always forged her own path.

In fashion, the devil is always in the details, and here, the jewelry tells a fascinating story. Both women are adorned with delicate, layered necklaces and bracelets that add a touch of personal sparkle without overpowering their looks. The gold and diamond pieces offer a subtle, shimmering counterpoint to the velvet and wool, catching the light just so. Their makeup is equally considered: Lohan’s smoky eye and natural lip complement the sultry vibe of her black dress, while Curtis’s clean, fresh-faced look allows her to radiate an inner light that makes her red suit truly pop. The entire styling, from hair to accessories, creates a symbiotic relationship between the two stars. It’s not about matching but about harmonizing—a kind of sartorial yin and yang.

enna Ortega stepped out in Sydney for a ‘Wednesday’ event in a stunning Fendi Fall 2025 look. The actress, known for her bold style choices, paired a striped dress with spiked Christian Louboutin boots, making a fierce fashion statement.

The moment a celebrity steps out on a red carpet, you watch for two things: the risk, and the reward. Jenna Ortega, darling, is all about the reward. While the rest of the world was talking about her trench coat moments, I was simply waiting. Waiting for that perfect, unexpected look. And on August 16, 2025, she delivered a masterclass in gothic glamour at the “Wednesday” S2, Part 2 ‘Wednesday Island Fan Event’ on Cockatoo Island in Sydney, Australia.

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The look? A tea-length dress from Fendi’s Fall 2025 collection, which, from afar, appears to be a sleek, high-fashion take on classic Halloween stripes. But look closer, and you see the genius. The dress is composed of sleek, contrasting black and an almost burnt-orange leather, meeting in a sharp chevron pattern at the front. It’s not just stripes. It’s a V-shape, a subtle nod to the weaponized femininity of Wednesday Addams herself, a detail so specific, so perfectly executed, it could only come from a house like Fendi.

She layered this intricate piece with a magnificent, opulent fur coat, the kind that feels stolen from a film noir villainess. The sleeves, cinched with belted details, added a structural rigor that balanced the wildness of the fur. It’s a look that speaks to a certain fearless attitude, a rebellious spirit that doesn’t just embrace the dark side, but makes it chic. The styling was impeccable, with her waist-length hair styled à la Morticia Addams. I adored it. It felt like a tribute without being a costume.

Of course, no look is complete without the proper footwear, and here, Ortega chose to be truly disruptive. She wore a pair of Christian Louboutin’s Kate Max Booty Spikes Claw. The booties, with their dramatic spikes, were the perfect edgy punctuation mark. Paired with delicate fishnet stockings, they completed the look with a dangerous grace that felt both modern and timeless. It’s the kind of styling that makes a true fashion moment… the kind that will be referenced for seasons to come.

But let’s be honest, the true genius here is the fusion. Fendi, a house known for its impeccable leather craftsmanship and luxurious textiles, found its perfect muse in Ortega. Her style, which often leans into the dark and the deconstructed, is the ideal canvas for their elegant rebellion. This isn’t just about wearing a beautiful dress; it’s about a synergy between an actress and a heritage brand. She understands the power of a look that tells a story—a story of sophistication, strength, and just a little bit of mischief.

The beauty of it all, I suppose, is that she makes it look so effortless. As if simply walking onto a purple carpet in a full Fendi look with spiked Louboutins is just… a Tuesday. It’s this casual, confident mastery that sets her apart. It’s what makes us watch. And it’s what cements her as a true style icon of our time, not just for her acting, but for the way she wears a look as if she invented it herself.

The Wednesday Way: Getting the Look

  • The Power of Chevron: Don’t be afraid to embrace a bold pattern. The chevron is a classic, but rendered in leather, it becomes an instant statement piece. Look for structured dresses or skirts that use this geometric pattern to create visual interest.
  • Layer with Texture: The fur coat was the secret weapon. For a similar effect, layer a textured piece, like a faux fur jacket or a shearling coat, over a simple dress. It adds drama and dimension instantly.
  • Don’t Fear the Spikes: Weaponized footwear is not just for rockstars. A spiked boot or heel adds an unexpected edge to an otherwise polished look. It’s the perfect way to signal that you’re chic, but also not to be messed with.
  • Monochromatic Magic: Notice how her entire look, from the dress to the boots, stayed within a specific color palette. This is a crucial styling trick. When in doubt, commit to a color story. It keeps the look cohesive and sophisticated, no matter how wild the individual pieces are.
  • The Morticia Hair: Simple, waist-length, and sleek. It was the perfect counterpoint to the complexity of her outfit. Sometimes, the best hair is a straightforward one that lets the clothes do the talking.