In studded leather and a camo scarf, Gwen Stefani turned the MTV VMAs into her own guerrilla-style runway—equal parts riot grrrl and pop provocateur.
August 29th, 2002. Radio City Music Hall. The MTV Video Music Awards were in full spectacle mode, but Gwen Stefani didn’t just attend—she detonated. Her look? A chaotic symphony of punk, pop, and pure Stefani DNA.
At Spike TV’s horror-fueled fête, Christina Ricci served noir elegance with a twist—her sculptural neckline cutting through the gloom like a blade.
October 17th, 2009. The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles was awash in fog machines, fan screams, and flickering horror montages—but Christina Ricci arrived with a look that whispered rather than shouted. At the fourth annual Spike TV Scream Awards, she embodied gothic restraint with a razor-sharp edge.
In pinstripes and thigh-highs, Lily Cole gave the Crosby Street Hotel a dose of Edwardian noir—equal parts ingénue and dominatrix, with a surrealist wink.
It was December 7th, 2009, and the Crosby Street Hotel in New York had the air of a dreamscape—fitting, given the film it was hosting. For the premiere and after party of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Lily Cole arrived not as a model-turned-actress, but as a walking paradox: Victorian restraint meets cabaret provocation.