The ever-stylish Gabrielle Brown debuts a sun-drenched beach look, proving that a timeless bikini can be both effortlessly chic (and a little bit defiant).
There’s a certain magic to a perfect beach day, non? The way the sun hits just right, the effortless grace of the waves… and the perfect bikini. Gabrielle Brown, with her latest sun-kissed snapshots, has delivered a masterclass in this very specific, very chic art form. It’s not just a swimsuit; it’s a mood, a statement, and a brilliant example of how a simple, well-chosen piece can speak volumes. I saw these images and immediately, I was transported to the rocky beaches of the Amalfi Coast, where style is an instinct, not an accessory.
Auli’i Cravalho unveils a daring, mature side for FLAUNT Magazine’s Issue 199, trading her Disney roots for high-fashion drama and an unapologetic edge.
Auli’i Cravalho is not a child anymore, and these new images for FLAUNT Magazine are a brilliant, bold declaration. It’s an evolution, a confident shedding of her Disney past that feels both earned and thrilling. Issue 199, for August 2025, sees the star stepping into a new kind of spotlight, one that pulses with high-fashion energy and a knowing, mature gaze. I see these photos and I’m reminded of that moment when a young actress—say, a Drew Barrymore in the ’90s—takes control of her narrative and style. It’s a powerful, seismic shift.
Elizabeth Hurley is embracing the comeback of the bodycon bandage dress, giving the quintessential Y2K-era staple a red-hot update at The Inheritance premiere in London. The Austin Powers actress stepped out with boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus in a scarlet figure-hugging dress that proves some styles are truly timeless.
Ah, the bodycon dress. A piece so inextricably linked to the early 2000s that I almost feel the need to start this with a nostalgic sigh for simpler times, for the era of low-rise jeans and Juicy Couture tracksuits… a moment of pure American boldness, no? But we’re not here to talk about nostalgia. We’re here to talk about Elizabeth Hurley, and how she’s single-handedly bringing this iconic, and often maligned, clubbing staple back into the zeitgeist. And you know what? It’s working.