Emma Roberts brought a flash of crisp minimalism to the chaos of the 2025 US Open—her off-duty look, all white and winking, felt like tennis-core gone editorial.
There’s something quietly radical about showing up to a high-profile sports event dressed like you’re headed to a Helmut Lang casting call. Emma Roberts, never one to overplay her hand, arrived at the men’s final of the 2025 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 7 with a look that whispered rather than shouted—and that whisper was pure fashion fluency.
Let’s start with the shirt: a classic white button-up, but not the corporate kind. This one had a relaxed cut, slightly oversized through the shoulders, with crisp cuffs and a collar that sat just-so—neither stiff nor slouchy. The fabric read as cotton poplin, breathable and matte, catching the daylight with a subtle texture that felt more editorial than errand-run. It’s the kind of piece that could’ve walked off a Khaite showroom rack or been plucked from a stylist’s archive of “timeless essentials.”
But the real punctuation came via accessories. Roberts paired the shirt with rectangular white sunglasses—bold, graphic, and unapologetically retro. Think mid-’90s Versace meets Gen Z irony. The frames were thick, almost toy-like, and they framed her face with a kind of pop-art precision. No jewelry, no bag in sight—just the glasses, the shirt, and that unmistakable Roberts smile.
Felicity Jones channels a quiet kind of rebellion—corporate polish meets off-duty denim—in a look that feels both editorial and unmistakably lived-in.
There’s something quietly radical about Felicity Jones’ latest appearance at the Los Angeles Times Portrait Studio during the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. No sequins, no sweeping gowns—just a masterclass in tonal dressing that whispers rather than shouts. And yet, it lingers.
Jones, promoting Train Dreams , opted for a trio of Kallmeyer pieces that reframe power dressing through a softer, more intuitive lens. The Iman Wool Blend Blazer in charcoal gray anchors the look with its structured shoulders and elongated silhouette, while the Billie Tie Wool Top—subtly cinched with a dark olive tie—adds a touch of utilitarian elegance. The Winona Jeans, high-waisted and slightly relaxed, break the formality with a deliberate nod to streetwear ease. It’s a silhouette that feels like Katharine Hepburn gone downtown.
Her footwear choice—Jimmy Choo’s Isa Pumps—grounds the ensemble in classic femininity, though the muted tone keeps it from veering into overt glamour. No jewelry, no bag, no distractions. Just hands-on-hips confidence and a direct gaze that says: this is intentional.
The lighting in the studio is soft, almost painterly, casting gentle shadows that highlight the texture of the wool and the subtle sheen of the denim. Jones’ pose—upright, centered, unflinching—feels editorial but not posed. It’s the kind of image that could live in a gallery as easily as it does in a press kit.
Hair and makeup follow suit: a clean middle part, tucked behind the ears, with minimal styling. Her skin appears fresh, with a barely-there flush and neutral lip. The overall mood? Controlled, cerebral, and quietly magnetic.
This look taps into a broader movement we’ve seen across celebrity style this season—where the lines between red carpet, streetwear, and press junket blur into a kind of hybrid uniform. It’s not about spectacle anymore; it’s about resonance.
Never one to skimp on sartorial polish, Emma Watson turned heads in a cream knit co-ord while navigating Venetian cobblestones—proving travel style can be both practical and posh, a hallmark of modern celebrity style.
As the sun cast golden hues over Venice’s canals, Emma Watson stepped out in a look that blended comfort and couture, embodying the kind of effortless chic that defines contemporary celebrity style. Her ensemble, a coordinated set from Posse’s Harlan collection (featuring a cropped jacket , high-waisted shorts , and a matching vest —though she opted for the jacket and shorts here), was a study in knit perfection—soft, textured fabric that felt as luxurious as it looked, even amid the bustle of travel.
Outfit Focus
The cream-colored pieces took center stage: a cropped jacket with a button-front closure, subtle pocket detailing, and ribbed trim along the edges, paired with matching high-waisted shorts that hit mid-thigh. The silhouette was relaxed yet refined—oversized enough to feel cozy during a long journey, but tailored enough to avoid looking slouchy. The knit’s subtle texture added depth, preventing the monochromatic look from feeling flat. Every stitch seemed designed to balance ease with elegance, a feat many designers struggle to achieve.
Accessories
Accessories kept things streamlined: a pair of brown strappy sandals with a low block heel, adding a warm, earthy contrast to the cool cream. Dark aviator sunglasses shielded her eyes from the Italian sun, while a slim smartphone peeked from her hand, a reminder that even style icons stay connected. There were no over-the-top baubles—just clean lines that let the outfit shine. The sandals, in particular, elevated the casual knit, turning a travel look into something worthy of a paparazzi shot.
So, is this the new blueprint for jet-setting glamour? Whether you’re heading to Venice or your local grocery store, Emma Watson just proved that comfort and style can coexist—and look absolutely stunning. For more on how celebrities nail everyday style, check out our celebrity style section—because if anyone knows how to make travel look good, it’s her.