Gracie Abrams channels quiet chaos—half domestic, half surreal—in POP Magazine’s Autumn/Winter 2025 issue, where spaghetti meets subversion and celebrity style gets a moody remix.

Gracie Abrams has never been one for loud declarations. Her fashion moments tend to whisper rather than shout—but in POP Magazine’s Issue 53, that whisper becomes a kind of sartorial scream. Shot by Torbjørn Rødland, the cover captures Abrams mid-bite, spooning pasta from a pristine bowl with the kind of melancholic intensity that feels more arthouse than editorial. It’s a portrait of intimacy, yes—but also of curated contradiction.

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Outfit Focus Abrams wears a black knit sweater with a pale blue ribbon motif that loops across the chest like a half-forgotten gift. The fabric is matte, almost absorptive, and the silhouette is boxy but softened—think Comme des Garçons filtered through a suburban lens. The ribbon detail adds a touch of whimsy, but it’s not saccharine; it’s the kind of visual punctuation that makes you pause, then reconsider. There’s no visible branding, which feels intentional—this isn’t about logos, it’s about mood.

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Zara Larsson leans into hyper-femininity with a twist—her RANGE Fall 2025 cover is all pink power, gold drama, and unapologetic attitude (heels included).

Zara Larsson doesn’t just wear fashion—she weaponizes it. On the cover of RANGE Magazine’s Volume 14, Fall 2025 issue, the Swedish pop provocateur delivers a visual manifesto that’s equal parts glam and grit. Titled “Infinite Horizons,” the editorial feels like a runway moment caught mid-flight: poised, potent, and pulsing with movement.

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Larsson’s ensemble is a study in contrast and control. She wears a sculptural pink outfit with gold accents that catch the light like molten metal. The fabric appears satin-based, with a high-sheen finish that amplifies every curve and contour. The silhouette is bold—structured shoulders, cinched waist, and a hemline that dares to flirt with the edge of editorial excess. It’s not just a look; it’s a declaration. While the designer remains unconfirmed at press time, the craftsmanship suggests a couture-level hand, possibly from a Scandinavian atelier known for architectural tailoring.

In a season where maximalism is making its way back into the mainstream, Larsson’s RANGE cover feels like a high-gloss rebuttal to normcore fatigue. It’s giving Barbiecore with brains, a nod to the resurgence of hyper-feminine aesthetics—but filtered through a lens of pop futurism. Think Thierry Mugler meets TikTok-era empowerment. And in the ever-evolving landscape of celebrity fashion , Larsson’s look lands like a glitter bomb in a sea of beige.

A masterclass in modern power dressing, Keri Russell debuts a WWD Weekend photoshoot that redefines the sleek, urban uniform—effortless yet commanding, with a whisper of rebellion.

For a celebrity whose fashion choices have consistently flown just under the radar, Keri Russell’s new photoshoot for WWD is a quiet revelation. This isn’t about red carpet theatrics or street style spectacles; it’s a meticulously crafted lookbook that frames Russell as a paragon of contemporary sophistication. The entire story feels less like a series of portraits and more like a visual thesis on what it means to be a woman of substance in the 2020s.

The Uniform of Power

Russell’s looks in this series are less about fleeting trends and more about a timeless, architectural approach to dressing.

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The first image captures a striking, elongated silhouette. Russell wears a long, deep gray coat with a subtle herringbone pattern, draped over one shoulder with a confident swagger. The coat’s silhouette is sharp and clean, contrasting with a pleated, semi-sheer black dress that pools at her feet. The combination of structured wool with delicate pleats creates a beautiful tension—a look that is both serious and sensuous.

In the second shot, the mood shifts to an elegant, minimalist glamour. Russell wears a soft pink dress with a plunging neckline and a thigh-high slit, showcasing a different kind of silhouette. The fabric appears to be a sleek, matte silk or crepe. Her arms are adorned with a cascade of stacked cuffs and bangles in mixed metals and diamond settings, creating a bold, sculptural effect that offsets the dresses simplicity.

The final image finds her in a sharp, gray plaid suit. The jacket features powerful, exaggerated shoulders and a cinched waist, giving it a feminine yet commanding shape. The trousers are slim, completing a look that feels both classic and distinctly modern. It’s a bold take on tailoring, eschewing soft lines for something more assertive.

Across all three images, a sense of polished minimalism dominates. Russell’s hair is styled with a subtle, natural texture, and her makeup is understated with a focus on a strong brow and a luminous complexion. This approach ensures the clothing and accessories remain the focal point. The jewelry, particularly the striking cuffs and a large ring in the second image and the sculptural earrings in the third, serves as a powerful anchor for each look. There’s a confidence in her poses—whether it’s the quiet strength in the first image or the slightly more dramatic turn in the second—that grounds each outfit. It’s a masterful lesson in how to build a visual story without relying on extraneous details. The entire series feels like a carefully curated celebrity style exhibit.