Never one to shy from a stylistic departure, Emily Feld (and her effortlessly chic personal style) offers a masterclass in rustic romance for the 2025 Aralina campaign, proving that fashion’s most impactful statements often come from the most unexpected places.

The fashion landscape in 2025 has been a fascinating collision of eras—from the deconstructed tailoring seen at Paris Fashion Week to the opulent, maximalist moments of Milan. Yet, amidst this cacophony, a quieter, more poetic trend is taking hold: the return to a bucolic, unhurried kind of beauty. It’s a look that feels less like a trend and more like a gentle, necessary exhale. Emily Feld, for Aralina’s latest collection, embodies this with a grace that feels both timeless and perfectly in step with the moment.

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The campaign, shot against the serene, pastoral backdrop of what appears to be rural Australia, showcases a series of looks that blend bohemian freedom with a polished, feminine sensibility. “It’s about finding the poetry in the everyday,” an industry insider shared with me at a recent event, “and Aralina, with Emily as their face, has captured that perfectly. It’s not a look you can buy—it’s a feeling you wear.”

In one standout image, Feld wears a white, long-sleeved crop top. The fabric is a soft, almost brushed cotton, simple and unadorned, save for the subtle texture. Its silhouette is a quiet antithesis to the structured pieces dominating the runways—a fitted, yet forgiving cut that feels comfortable and natural. Paired with this, she wears high-waisted, light-wash denim shorts with a distressed, knee-length cut. This wasn’t about a polished, street-style moment; it was about lived-in comfort and an effortless, almost nostalgic aesthetic. The shorts feature a delicate, printed scarf-like belt, adding a soft, bohemian touch to the otherwise minimalist ensemble.

Another look presents an equally compelling narrative. Here, Feld wears a dark navy crop top with a ruffled hem, its raw edges hinting at a handcrafted, artisanal quality. This is layered over a sweeping, floor-length skirt in a soft, cream-white fabric. The skirt features intricate lace detailing, which adds a layer of vintage charm and undeniable European elegance. The juxtaposition of the darker, structured top with the flowing, romantic skirt creates a dynamic tension that is both visually interesting and deeply compelling.

Sophia Hammons unveils a masterclass in contrasts for V Magazine’s V156 Fall 2025 issue, effortlessly fusing delicate romance with raw, undone rebellion. It’s a look that feels both classically chic and defiantly modern, perfectly capturing the whiplash-chic ethos of the season.

The fashion world has long been fascinated with the collision of opposing styles—the tension between soft and hard, elegant and grungy. But few manage to pull it off with the natural ease of Sophia Hammons. In her latest spread for V Magazine , Hammons presents an aesthetic that feels both timeless and perfectly attuned to the current moment. This isn’t a fleeting trend; it’s a statement about personal style that feels authentic and deeply intentional.

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The core of her look is a fascinating play on textures and silhouettes. She wears a sheer, off-white cardigan with a deeply pleated, almost crinkled texture that gives it a delicate, ethereal quality. The sleeves are long and bell-shaped, adding a touch of Victorian romance. Underneath, a dark, structured bustier or bra top in a satin-like fabric creates a sharp, graphic contrast. The bottom half of her outfit is equally intriguing: a flowing, black skirt that appears to be satin or a similar silky material. Its loose, asymmetrical cut—short at the front and longer at the back—adds a dynamic, modern edge.

The skirt is cinched by a wide, heavy leather belt with a large, ornate brass or gold buckle, which serves as a powerful anchor for the entire look. The juxtaposition of the soft, flowing fabrics with the rigid, utilitarian belt is what makes this ensemble so captivating.

The overall effect is a perfect blend of high-fashion and rebellious cool, a look that perfectly represents the evolving landscape of modern celebrity fashion celebrity fashion .

Jenna Ortega redefines gothic glam at the Wednesday Graveyard Gala, wearing a custom Gap Studio by Zac Posen gown that perfectly blends deconstructed cool with red carpet theatrics. Discover why her character-driven approach to celebrity fashion continues to captivate.

The first time I witnessed an actress so completely embody a role through her red carpet choices, it was a subtle nod, a whisper of character. Now, with Jenna Ortega, Hollywood’s quiet appreciation for thematic dressing has found its undeniable muse. Her latest appearance at the Netflix and Spotify-hosted Wednesday Graveyard Gala on August 28, 2025, in New York City, was not merely an outfit; it was a statement, a performance, and a masterclass in committed celebrity style.

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Just when the fashion world collectively sighed, believing Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Season 2 press tour had elegantly concluded, she emerged once more—not as a fleeting trend, but as a style specter, haunting our feeds with an exquisite, darkly romantic vision. This wasn’t a mere celebrity appearance; it was a curated moment, a testament to her unique position as an arbiter of modern gothic chic.

“Ortega understands the assignment better than anyone in Hollywood right now,” quipped a renowned fashion critic, over a coffee at a recent Paris Fashion Week show, “She isn’t just wearing clothes; she’s extending the narrative, inviting us further into the character’s universe. It’s rare, it’s refreshing, and frankly, it’s what separates true style icons from mere clotheshorses.” And frankly, darling, I couldn’t agree more.

Outfit Focus: Deconstructed Elegance with a Goth Edge

Jenna’s custom Gap Studio by Zac Posen creation was a marvel of contrasts. The dress, a charcoal grey, appeared as a beautifully distressed, washed T-shirt gown, exuding an almost relic-like quality. The fabric’s texture—a faded, almost bleached effect—lent it an ancient, worn-in feel, perfectly aligning with the “graveyard” theme without resorting to overt costume. The silhouette was long and flowing, with subtle rips and tears throughout the skirt, creating an ethereal, almost spectral movement. The bodice featured a knotted detail at the bust, adding an unexpected softness to the otherwise edgy design, and delicate straps. The overall impression was one of deconstructed sophistication—a gown that looked as though it had gracefully weathered time, much like a beloved vintage piece one might stumble upon in a forgotten Roman atelier.

Styling Cohesion: The Devil in the Details

Her styling choices were impeccable, reinforcing the goth-glam aesthetic. The “wet-look” hair, slicked back with an almost undone quality, added a raw, primal edge, reminiscent of a midnight dip in a moonlit spring. Her makeup, featuring a smudged, dark eyeliner, further intensified the mysterious and alluring gaze so characteristic of her Wednesday persona. Accessories were kept minimal but impactful: delicate silver rings adorned her fingers, a subtle bracelet on her wrist, and a simple, thin silver necklace resting against her décolletage. She carried a Lumiere Stand Oil Ringo Bag, its understated elegance complementing the dress without distracting from its unique texture. Crucially, the black platform boots, though largely unseen in wider shots, anchored the entire look, grounding the ethereal gown with an undeniable punk-rock sensibility. This wasn’t about excessive adornment; it was about curated impact, a lesson many red carpet veterans could learn from.

Some may have, perhaps too hastily, dismissed her Wednesday press run as “costumey.” But let us be clear: a demure floral midi would have been an abject failure on this tour. The very DNA of Wednesday is steeped in theatrics, in the macabre, in a darkly mischievous spirit. Jenna Ortega, with an instinctive understanding that only true artists possess, knows this intimately. Her approach has consistently been character-driven, creating a compelling dialogue between fashion and narrative that elevates her beyond a mere celebrity. This look, while leaning slightly more effortless than her unforgettable snakeskin gown or those exaggerated mutton sleeves, maintained the heavy mood and sharp edge that has defined her tour. It wasn’t just fashion; it was an extension of her art.

Indeed, if I were to rank the highlights from her whirlwind of standout press looks, this custom Posen creation would sit comfortably in my top five. It stands proudly alongside her Ashi Studio moment at the London premiere—a vision of architectural elegance—and the avant-garde brilliance of Markgong at Netflix’s Tudum global fan event, not to mention the exquisite Givenchy she donned for the London launch. Jenna Ortega may have officially concluded her press duties, but it is abundantly clear that her graveyard shift in redefining modern celebrity fashion is far from over. Her ability to blend high fashion with thematic storytelling is a testament to her intelligence and innate sense of celebrity style , a quality I predict will only solidify her status as a global style icon for years to come.

Top 5 Jenna Ortega Wednesday Press Tour Looks (Lara Parker’s Picks):

  1. Ashi Studio at London Premiere: For its architectural brilliance and gothic grandeur.
  2. Gap Studio by Zac Posen at Graveyard Gala: For its deconstructed elegance and thematic perfection.
  3. Markgong at Netflix Tudum Global Fan Event: For its avant-garde flair and unexpected silhouette.
  4. Givenchy at London Launch: For its classic elegance infused with modern edge.
  5. Snakeskin Gown (Designer Unknown): For its daring texture and fierce confidence.