Emma Myers channels a cool-girl ’90s vibe, parading a look of subtle rebellion with a cropped button-up and low-slung, ultra-wide jeans.

In the heart of Midtown, where the noise and chaos of New York City can overwhelm even the most seasoned style maven, Emma Myers offered a moment of quiet, confident nostalgia yesterday, August 4, 2025. It was a look that felt both like a throwback and a whisper of things to come, a kind of elegant deconstruction that I, for one, found utterly charming.

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Emma Myers brings her signature blend of goth-glam and effortless cool to the WWE Monday Night RAW event, blending edgy textures with casual sophistication.

There is a particular kind of thrill that comes from seeing a celebrity step completely out of their usual milieu, isn’t there? To see them in an environment that feels… unexpected. And last night, August 4, 2025, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for WWE Monday Night RAW, Emma Myers did just that. She attended the event—a live spectacle of theatrical athleticism—and, in a delightful twist, her outfit was the kind of quietly powerful performance that I, as a fashion observer, live for.

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Isabela Merced and her sister flaunt casual chic and coordinating looks at the Shakira: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. We break down the ’90s-inspired street style looks and analyze the subtle nods to sisterhood and Y2K fashion.

There is an art to concert style, a delicate dance between expressing your personal flair and honoring the artist you’ve come to see. A good outfit should feel effortless, comfortable enough to dance in, yet cool enough to be captured by a sea of flashing phone cameras. And last night, at Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, Isabela Merced and her sister, Gypsy, executed this art form with a quiet, confident cool that felt both nostalgic and utterly now.