Before the glitter and Grammys, Christina Aguilera hit the WKTU stage in leather pants and pop-star defiance—pure 1999 energy, no apologies, no auto-tune.
There’s something electric about watching a star before the world catches on. On September 12th, 1999, Christina Aguilera took the stage at WKTU 103.5 FM in New York City—just weeks after her debut single “Genie in a Bottle” had exploded onto the charts. The crowd? Hyped. The look? Unfiltered Y2K pop.
Meryl Streep and Simone Ashley debut contrasting, yet equally sharp, on-set looks for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ in New York City (the fashion legacy continues!).
The fashion world collectively held its breath the moment whispers began of a Devil Wears Prada sequel, and now, mere glimpses from the New York City set on August 1, 2025, confirm our wildest dreams—and, more importantly, the inimitable style that defines the franchise. Meryl Streep, the formidable Miranda Priestly herself, attends filming embodying an effortlessly chic yet utterly commanding presence. She unveils a lightweight, flowing camel trench coat that whispers “quiet luxury” while her monochrome checkered shirt adds a sharp, graphic punch—a perfect blend of classic elegance and intellectual edge. Her signature blonde coif is impeccably styled, and the oversized black sunglasses, a true Miranda hallmark, leave no doubt about who’s in charge. Completing the look are stylish, chunky black platform sandals and streamlined black trousers, a playful yet practical choice for navigating a busy set.
Naomi Watts channeled sculptural grace in a magenta Roland Mouret gown—equal parts retro romance and red carpet precision—at the 2010 Met Gala in New York.
There’s something about Naomi Watts that makes even the most theatrical fashion moments feel quietly powerful. At the 2010 Costume Institute Gala—held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City—Watts arrived in a look that whispered rather than shouted, yet still commanded the room.