Emma Roberts brought court-to-catwalk cool to the US Open—her floral mini and bold red accents serving up a style ace.

Emma Roberts didn’t just attend the US Open Women’s Semifinals—she styled it. On the iconic blue courts of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the actress served up a look that was equal parts sporty and sophisticated, proving that tennis season is also fashion season.

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Roberts’ ensemble was a masterclass in playful contrast: a brown mini dress, its floral pattern delicate and feminine, paired with a bold red collar and cuffs that added a pop of color and structure. The dress hit just above the knee, its length and fit striking the perfect balance between flirty and polished. The red accents, sharp and graphic, transformed a sweet floral into something unexpectedly edgy.

Accessories were minimal but meaningful. A brown suede crossbody bag rested casually at her side, its texture and color complementing the dress’s earthy tones. Black loafers, polished and slightly androgynous, grounded the look, their classic silhouette a nod to the timeless appeal of preppy style. Delicate gold rings caught the light as she posed, adding just the right amount of sparkle without competing with the outfit’s bold lines.

So, is preppy chic the new court-side uniform ? If Emma Roberts’ US Open appearance is any indication, the answer is a resounding yes . For more moments where sport meets style, dive into our celebrity photos .

Julia Garcia brought schoolgirl chic to the Bad Man premiere—her plaid-meets-ribbed mini dress proving that West Hollywood’s red carpet just got a lesson in cool.

Julia Garcia didn’t just walk the red carpet at the Bad Man premiere—she redefined it. Against the film’s moody, blood-red backdrop, the actress served up a look that was equal parts playful and polished, a sartorial wink to the power of reinventing classics.

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Garcia’s ensemble was a masterclass in contrast: a ribbed black mini dress, its snug fit and clean lines lending an air of modern sophistication, layered with a plaid shirt collar and cuffs peeking out from beneath. The plaid, a nod to classic schoolgirl style, added a touch of nostalgia to the otherwise sleek silhouette. The dress hit just above the thigh, its length striking the perfect balance between daring and demure.

Accessories were minimal but mighty. A pair of chunky black combat boots grounded the outfit, their rugged edge a sharp contrast to the dress’s smooth fabric. The boots didn’t just complement the look—they elevated it, turning a cute mini dress into a statement. Delicate gold hoop earrings caught the light as she posed, adding just the right amount of sparkle without competing with the outfit’s bold lines.

So, is schoolgirl chic the new red carpet rebellion ? If Julia Garcia’s Bad Man premiere appearance is any indication, the answer is a resounding yes . For more moments where classic meets contemporary, dive into our celebrity style gallery.

Rosie Jones brought houndstooth drama to Gordon Ramsay’s Lucky Cat—her bold blazer and sleek trousers proving that London’s nightlife just got a whole lot sharper.

Rosie Jones didn’t just attend the opening of Gordon Ramsay’s Lucky Cat—she owned it. Against the restaurant’s moody blue and red backdrop, the comedian served up a look that was equal parts polished and playful, a sartorial wink to London’s love affair with classic tailoring and modern edge.

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Jones’s ensemble was a masterclass in textural contrast: a houndstooth blazer, its pattern bold and graphic, layered over what appeared to be a simple black top. The blazer, with its sharp cut and structured shoulders, lent an air of authority, while the high-waisted black trousers elongated her silhouette, their sleek fabric offering a sleek counterpoint to the blazer’s visual noise. The look was classic Rosie—confident, considered, and just a little bit cheeky.

In an era where red carpets often feel like a competition for the boldest statement, Jones’s look was a refreshing reminder that sometimes, the most memorable style moments are the ones that feel authentically you . Her houndstooth blazer nodded to the timeless appeal of classic patterns, a trend that’s been embraced by everyone from street style stars to popular celebrities . It’s a look that feels both nostalgic and fresh, a reminder that true style doesn’t need to shout—it just needs to speak.