Elle Fanning sliced through San Diego Comic-Con’s buzz with neon-pumped swagger — a bold, alien-green flash (dare we say overdue?) that redefines red-carpet rebellion.
Elle Fanning didn’t just attend the “Predator: Badlands” panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 — she commandeered it, her presence a visual jolt against the Hall H hum. Standing before the Comic-Con backdrop, she wielded a pair of pointed neon pumps, their chartreuse hue a siren call beneath jet-black trousers that grazed the floor. The shoes, with their matte finish and stiletto bite, weren’t just footwear — they were a statement, a sleek punctuation to an outfit that hummed with sci-fi edge.
Never one to shy from a daring aesthetic, Madelaine Petsch debuts a fierce, leather-clad look—a true departure for the star—captured by Jonny Marlow for Entertainment Weekly’s San Diego Comic-Con studio.
The annual San Diego Comic-Con, often a canvas for fantastical cosplay and playful celebrity takes, witnessed a different kind of unveiling from Madelaine Petsch. Stepping into Jonny Marlow’s lens for Entertainment Weekly, Petsch shed her Riverdale sweetness for something altogether more potent. What we saw wasn’t just a photoshoot; it was a statement.
Dafne Keen, in a razor-sharp black look, brought a dose of minimalist rebellion to the “Whistle” Press Line—Comic-Con’s most unexpectedly chic moment this year.
There’s a quiet power in restraint—and Dafne Keen knows it. At the “Whistle” Press Line during 2025 Comic-Con International in San Diego, the young star didn’t just promote her latest project; she delivered a fashion moment that felt like a whisper with bite.