Emma Raducanu wore lilac shorts, a white cartoon-graphic tee, and bright training shoes during pre-match warmups at the 2026 Australian Open.
Melbourne’s January air — hot, fast, expectant — isn’t built for subtlety. Neither is a tennis court during Grand Slam prep. Which is exactly where Emma Raducanu was spotted on January 19, 2026, locked in during a practice session ahead of the Australian Open. There’s zero formality here. She’s not playing dress-up. This is function-first tennis gear — designed to stretch, sweat, breathe, and last.
The look? Light lilac training shorts, mid-thigh cut. A breezy cotton tee in graphic white, printed with playful, almost hand-doodled floral prints and cartoon-style motifs. The fit is relaxed — easy to move in, lightweight enough to beat dry heat off the hardcourts. No performance drama, no slick logo overload. Just a shirt that wouldn’t feel out of place on a teenager walking outside a Tokyo 7-Eleven. That offbeat.
Lisa Vicari posed for VOGUE Italia in a voluminous white eyelet dress with black heels for the January 2026 fashion photoshoot.
January 2026 — Lisa Vicari leans toward quiet modernity in her VOGUE Italia photoshoot, seated in a minimal studio. The setup is stripped back: white floor, soft wall contrast, and sheets of light brushing the edges of her silhouette. Nothing ornamental beyond the garment itself.
She wears a full, ruffled white dress with eyelet-lace hems and balloon sleeves that swallow much of her frame. It’s classic but not nostalgic–more like an experiment in restraint. The fabric folds high at the collar, and she lets her hand rest on the desk beside her, expression unreadable, gaze steady. Black pointed heels peek from below, tiny interruptions of formality against the innocence of white.
Victoria Justice wore the Peppermayo Forever Radiant maxi dress and For Art’s Sake Hand Earrings at the Peppermayo 2025 holiday party.
Captured beside the glow of a rooftop pool under the December sky, Victoria Justice brought a sleek kind of holiday energy to the Peppermayo Christmas Party on December 18, 2025. Her choice? The Peppermayo Forever Radiant maxi dress — stark white, halter neck, open sides. A neckline that wraps high around the collarbone and plunges low at the sides with nothing in between. Minimalism? Technically, yes. But this wasn’t casual. It was curve-hugging, ultra-clean, focused.
The fabric doesn’t cling so much as it follows. Below the waist there’s enough drape to prevent it feeling costume-tight. But the upper half — from shoulder to side seam — is intentionally spare, held by the fewest seams required to qualify as “dress.” You can feel the absence here doing half the work. The rest comes from attitude.
There’s one flash of accessory: the For Art’s Sake Hand Earrings , their silhouette just barely visible against her pulled-back hair. Bare shoulders, bare arms, even the back is mostly cut out. This is an outfit designed for three things: flash photography, a slight breeze, and a perfectly timed head turn.
And that’s exactly what this look thrives on — small, simple drama played confidently. The glow of downtown Los Angeles spread far below gives it context: a party, yes, but with cinematic leanings. You could freeze this moment halfway between red carpet arrivals and a perfume commercial.
This kind of look isn’t about shouting — it’s about timing the whisper.