In a stark departure from the usual runway flair, Elsa Hosk debuts District Vision’s 2025 collection, blurring the lines between high fashion and high-performance wear.
Elsa Hosk is no stranger to the lens, but her latest project with District Vision is less about glamour and more about a grounded, kinetic cool. The new 2025 collection campaign, shot with an almost clinical purity, presents a vision of athletic wear that’s both disciplined and decisively chic. It’s a quiet rebellion against the ornate, a stripped-back narrative where the body, not the clothing, takes center stage.
Emma Myers arrived for a GMA taping channeling a playful-yet-polished schoolgirl vibe (with a distinctly high-fashion twist, of course).
When Emma Myers stepped out for her appearance on Good Morning America, she didn’t choose a safe, classic silhouette. Instead, she unveiled a head-to-toe Thom Browne look that was a masterclass in playful subversion. It was an instant visual feast—a sartorial shock of primary colors and precise tailoring that felt both timeless and utterly modern.
Never one to shy from sartorial risks, Meg Bellamy debuts a stunning (and frankly unforgettable) array of looks, cementing her status as a style provocateur to watch in 2024.
What a welcome surprise—that one-shoulder pinstripe top, slung with an attitude that feels both relaxed and utterly intentional. It’s the kind of effortless chic that makes you stop and look. But then, almost in a visual whiplash, Bellamy switches gears entirely. There she is, a striking vision in a red silk swimsuit with a delicate, pearl-encrusted neckline. It’s a look that feels more Old Hollywood glamour than modern swimwear, suggesting a depth and versatility to her style that’s truly refreshing.