Elle Fanning wore black athleisure layers and Saucony Tempus sneakers on her Los Angeles hike with Gus Wenner, December 2025.
Elle Fanning dialed down the glamour for a morning hike with Gus Wenner in Los Angeles, CA, on December 8, 2025. Her off-duty kit leans into bold celebrity street style minimalism: a black crew-neck sweatshirt, matching leggings, and a heather-grey sweatshirt knotted at the waist. A low-profile baseball cap shields her face, while Saucony Tempus sneakers—scuffed from real mileage—underscore the function-first mood.
Athleisure’s reign continues, but Fanning’s version speaks to a “quiet wellness” moment where status is measured less by logos than by commitment to movement. The utilitarian palette and lived-in footwear suggest a star more interested in mileage than paparazzi mileage.
Lily Collins wore a feather-trimmed vintage Fendi 1997 dress and a red Fendi Baguette outside The Tonight Show taping.
On December 9 2025, Lily Collins turned West 49th Street into her runway while arriving for a taping of The Tonight Show in New York City. She opted for a razor-cut, sheer-panel dress from Fendi Fall 1997 , cloaked in a shaggy black feather coat that flared with every step. High-gloss knee-boots anchored the look, but the evening’s exclamation point was a scarlet Fendi Baguette Bag —a welcome pop of colour in the twilight traffic. Explore more of her evolving celebrity style .
Fashion’s Y2K revival has largely obsessed over denim minis and baby tees, yet Collins selects a deeper archival cut: late-90s Fendi, an era when Karl Lagerfeld balanced architectural severity with sly sensuality. The decision to parade a 1997 runway piece in 2025 reflects luxury’s new nostalgia economy—where provenance matters as much as novelty and a well-documented archive photo can break the internet faster than a fresh sample-run gown.
Kristen Stewart wore a white satin slip dress and a relaxed suit for the Devin Oktar Yalkin photoshoot in The New York Times, December 2025.
The photographic work of Devin Oktar Yalkin for The New York Times, December 2025 , presents Kristen Stewart through a duo of visually contrasting, yet thematically linked, looks.