Leaning into the palm tree like it’s a runway prop, Dayana Yastremska turns a simple beach moment into a study in sun-drenched minimalism—orange, ocean, and unapologetic ease.
There’s something cinematic about the way Dayana Yastremska occupies space—especially when that space is a sunlit beach, framed by palm trees and a horizon dotted with ships. In this image, she’s not just vacationing—she’s composing a mood.
Margaret Qualley channels the Statue of Liberty herself (with a Gen Z twist) for her COSMOPOLITAN cover story, posing with a patriotic flourish on a boat in New York Harbor.
Is there anything more iconically American than the Statue of Liberty? For her COSMOPOLITAN August 2025 cover story, lensed by photographer Alana O’Herlihy, Margaret Qualley answers with a definitive “yes”—and that something is a fearless, playful reinvention of the monument herself. The shoot—a playful, high-energy affair set on a boat against the New York skyline—sees Qualley embracing a series of looks that riff on the theme of Americana.
Before the ponytail became legend, Ariana Grande hit Macy’s Summer Blowout in a sequined pink top and floral skirt—half ingénue, half pop rocket.
It was July 17, 2011—still early days for Ariana Grande, long before the high ponytail became a cultural monolith and the vocal runs turned stadiums into echo chambers. At Macy’s Annual Summer Blowout, she stepped onto the stage in a look that felt like bubblegum with bite.