Ellie Thumann turned fast food into fast fashion—her blazer-as-dress moment at Raising Cane’s Fashion Week was equal parts boardroom boss and red carpet rebel.
Ellie Thumann knows how to blur the lines between high fashion and high concept. At the Raising Cane’s Fashion Show in New York on September 10, 2025, she stepped onto the red carpet with a look that felt like a corporate power move reimagined for the runway.
Her outfit? A tailored black blazer worn solo, cinched just enough to suggest structure without stiffness. It was the kind of piece that could easily veer into minimalism—but Thumann made it feel maximal in attitude. The blazer’s clean lapels and sharp silhouette gave her the air of a fashion executive who moonlights as a style renegade.
She paired it with black high-heeled sandals—delicate straps, sky-high lift, and just enough edge to keep things from feeling too polished. A small black handbag added cohesion, while her confident pose (one leg slightly forward, shoulders squared) turned the red carpet into her personal runway.
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Erin Moriarty gave suiting a sultry twist at the “Gen V” Season 2 premiere—her cropped tailoring and open-toe heels felt like superhero chic with a boardroom bite.
At the L.A. premiere of “Gen V” Season 2 on September 10, 2025, Erin Moriarty stepped onto the red carpet with the kind of quiet confidence that doesn’t need a cape to command attention. Held in West Hollywood, the event buzzed with Prime Video energy and Gen Z edge—but Moriarty’s look cut through the noise with tailored precision.
Her gray suit was anything but standard issue. The blazer, fitted and slightly oversized at the shoulders, offered a nod to classic menswear, while the cropped pants added a modern, feminine twist. It was the kind of silhouette that says: I could run a boardroom—or a superhero squad.
Paired with black open-toe heels, the ensemble gained a dose of evening polish. The shoes, sleek and minimal, kept the focus on the suit’s clean lines while elongating the look with subtle elegance. A small black handbag completed the outfit, adding just enough contrast without disrupting the tonal harmony.
Moriarty’s styling leaned into restraint. Her hair, worn down and softly parted, framed her face with unfussy grace. Makeup was fresh, with a neutral palette that let her natural glow take center stage. No heavy contouring, no theatrical lashes—just a quiet radiance that matched the mood of the night.
The backdrop—bold “GEN V” logos and Prime branding—reminded us of the franchise’s punchy, rebellious spirit. But Moriarty’s look offered a counterpoint: refined, composed, and subtly subversive. It was a reminder that celebrity fashion doesn’t always need to scream to be heard.
Meg Donnelly leaned into laid-back polish at Bar Bianchi—her denim-and-logo combo felt like a Gen Z remix of early-aughts Americana, minus the irony.
At the Mother x Chloe Fineman event during New York Fashion Week on September 10, 2025, Meg Donnelly delivered a look that was equal parts nostalgic and now. Set against the moody charm of Bar Bianchi—with its checkered tile floors and dim-lit bar buzz—Donnelly’s outfit felt like a love letter to casual cool, filtered through a distinctly modern lens.
Her light blue long-sleeve top, emblazoned with the word “Mother” in a stylized font, was more than just merch—it was a statement. The soft hue played beautifully against the venue’s red-black-white palette, while the relaxed fit gave her room to breathe, both literally and stylistically. Paired with wide-leg blue jeans, the silhouette nodded to early 2000s mall culture but with a grown-up twist: no low-rise drama, just clean lines and confident ease.
Accessories were minimal but intentional. A white shoulder bag added contrast and function, while her sleek, center-parted hair kept the look grounded in simplicity. No heavy makeup, no over-styling—just a fresh face and a sense of ease that felt right at home in the NYFW crowd.