Never one to play it safe, Doja Cat took to the stage in a head-to-toe zebra-print ensemble—a graphic, uninhibited (and frankly, electric) statement for the San Francisco crowd.
When it comes to festival fashion, a certain rock-and-roll nonchalance is expected. But Doja Cat, as she so often does, elevates the familiar into a full-blown fashion moment. At Outside Lands 2025, her look was less a performance outfit and more an animalistic, high-fashion coup. The two-piece set, featuring a structured bustier top and form-fitting trousers, was a masterclass in controlled chaos. The black and white zebra stripes, a classic motif, felt anything but basic, giving off a bold, almost hypnotic energy under the stage lights. A thick, studded belt cinched the waist, adding an aggressive edge that perfectly complemented her fierce persona.
The outfit’s details were everything. The long-sleeved top featured padded, sculptural shoulders, a nod to ‘80s power dressing that felt fresh and provocative. The cut-outs around the midriff were strategically placed, adding a touch of playful sensuality without sacrificing the look’s overall punchy attitude. Her blonde, voluminous hair was a brilliant contrast, a mane of soft curls that balanced the outfit’s sharp lines. The whole look was a brilliant narrative, tying together elements of disco glam, punk rebellion, and pure, unadulterated pop star wattage. Is this a new chapter for maximalist stage style? Maybe.
Amy Smart’s effortless (and decidedly low-key) elegance at the 12th Annual Environmental Media Awards proved the enduring power of classic, understated style.
The early 2000s were a wild time for celebrity fashion. Amidst the chaos of low-rise jeans, butterfly tops, and general sartorial abandon, there were a select few who championed a more refined, less-is-more aesthetic. Amy Smart was one such trailblazer. For the 12th Annual Environmental Media Awards in Los Angeles on November 20, 2002, she debuted a look that feels refreshingly modern even today—a testament to her clean, chic sensibilities.
Smart attended the event in a sleeveless, heather gray top, its ribbed knit and high neckline offering a sense of casual sophistication. She paired this with a simple yet elegant black midi skirt, its A-line silhouette and subtle texture providing a classic foundation. The wrap-style detail added just a hint of interest without being overly fussy. Her accessories were kept to a minimum: a delicate pearl choker, a small black handbag, and simple black open-toed heels with thin straps.
The entire look felt perfectly in sync with the event’s ethos—a conscious, grounded approach to glamour. Her hair was styled in soft, natural waves, framing her face with an ease that felt entirely authentic. The makeup was equally subtle, focusing on a healthy glow rather than dramatic statements. This was not a red carpet moment of spectacle, but of confidence; a quiet statement that you don’t need to shout to be heard. It was, in a way, a masterclass in dressing for a specific atmosphere—stylish without being distracting, and memorable for its pure, unpretentious elegance.
Kwon Eunbi debuts a striking new visual for her solo concert, blending sharp, rock-and-roll edge with unexpected Cyber Romance flourishes.
Kwon Eunbi, a name synonymous with versatility, unveils a powerful new aesthetic for her upcoming concert, THE RED . The promotional images, released in August 2025, are a visual manifesto, signaling a departure from her more pop-centric looks toward something darker, more textured, and undeniably fierce.
The main outfit is a masterclass in controlled chaos. A multi-strap, cut-out black top creates a web of lines across her torso, revealing strategic glimpses of skin that are more architectural than revealing. This piece is a rebellious counterpoint to her distressed, wide-leg black jeans, which feature intentional rips and frayed edges, echoing a post-punk sensibility. The look is grounded by heeled, pointed-toe black boots, adding a sharp, deliberate finish. It’s an ensemble that feels both nostalgic and ahead of its time.
A second look offers a stylistic whiplash. Here, Eunbi pairs a black graphic t-shirt with a sheer, lace long-sleeve underneath, creating a captivating layered effect. The white lace is a romantic, almost Victorian, detail that clashes beautifully with the T-shirt’s grunge aesthetic. Her hair, in this shot, is styled in pigtail braids, giving a schoolgirl-chic innocence that’s immediately subverted by the heavily-rimmed, soft-grunge makeup and the slightly deconstructed clothing.
Across both looks, the styling is deliberate and cohesive. Her short, choppy haircut is styled either slicked back and wet-looking, or with a slightly undone feel, lending an easy, androgynous coolness. The makeup, while varying slightly, focuses on a strong eye and a soft lip, giving her an intense, captivating gaze. These images aren’t just promotion; they’re a statement. They hint at a concert experience that will be as visually ambitious as it is musically charged.
Never one to play it safe, Doja Cat took to the stage in a head-to-toe zebra-print ensemble—a graphic, uninhibited (and frankly, electric) statement for the San Francisco crowd.
When it comes to festival fashion, a certain rock-and-roll nonchalance is expected. But Doja Cat, as she so often does, elevates the familiar into a full-blown fashion moment. At Outside Lands 2025, her look was less a performance outfit and more an animalistic, high-fashion coup. The two-piece set, featuring a structured bustier top and form-fitting trousers, was a masterclass in controlled chaos. The black and white zebra stripes, a classic motif, felt anything but basic, giving off a bold, almost hypnotic energy under the stage lights. A thick, studded belt cinched the waist, adding an aggressive edge that perfectly complemented her fierce persona.
The outfit’s details were everything. The long-sleeved top featured padded, sculptural shoulders, a nod to ‘80s power dressing that felt fresh and provocative. The cut-outs around the midriff were strategically placed, adding a touch of playful sensuality without sacrificing the look’s overall punchy attitude. Her blonde, voluminous hair was a brilliant contrast, a mane of soft curls that balanced the outfit’s sharp lines. The whole look was a brilliant narrative, tying together elements of disco glam, punk rebellion, and pure, unadulterated pop star wattage. Is this a new chapter for maximalist stage style? Maybe.