A plunging neckline, sheer lace sleeves, and a slit that speaks volumes — Imogen Poots’s red carpet fashion moment delivers couture dress clarity with gothic finesse.
Imogen Poots doesn’t just arrive — she asserts. At the premiere of Apple’s All Of You in New York, she stepped onto the carpet in a look that fused gothic elegance with editorial restraint.
Her outfit is a masterclass in contrast: a sheer black lace top with long sleeves and a plunging neckline, paired with a high-waisted skirt that opens into a front slit. The silhouette is sharp but not severe — evoking the precision of Givenchy’s darker archives with the softness of modern tailoring.
Accessories are minimal, allowing the textures to speak. Black pointed-toe heels ground the look, while the absence of jewelry keeps the focus on the interplay between lace and matte fabric. It’s a designer outfit that feels deliberate — not embellished, but sculpted.
A ruched black set, knee-high boots, and stage-ready attitude — Jessie Murph’s celebrity event look at the GRAMMY Museum blends front row fashion with performance grit.
Jessie Murph doesn’t just show up — she sets the tone. At the GRAMMY Museum’s Spotlight event in Los Angeles, she stepped into the frame in a look that fused performance polish with streetwear edge.
Her outfit is a monochrome study in texture: a ruched black long-sleeve top paired with matching high-waisted shorts, both hugging the body with sculptural precision. The drawstring accents on the shorts add a utilitarian twist, while the fitted silhouette evokes the stage-ready tailoring of early 2000s pop icons — think Christina Aguilera’s Stripped era, reimagined for Gen Z.
Knee-high black boots ground the look with attitude, elongating the leg and adding a dose of rockstar grit. Dangling earrings catch the light, offering just enough sparkle to break the matte palette. It’s a celebrity event look that feels deliberate — not overdressed, not underplayed, but calibrated for impact.
A broken heart backdrop, gold corsetry, and thigh-high attitude — Dua Lipa’s concert outfit ignites tour style with unapologetic edge (and a kiss to the crowd).
Dua Lipa doesn’t just perform — she stages a visual manifesto. On Night 2 of her Radical Optimism Tour at Madison Square Garden, she stepped into the spotlight in a gold corset ensemble that fused pop spectacle with dominatrix precision.
The look? A sculpted bodysuit in high-shine metallic gold, cinched at the waist and cut high at the hip — a silhouette that evokes Mugler’s archival power pieces and Beyoncé’s I Am… tour armor. Paired with matching knee-high boots and fishnet stockings, the outfit is pure performance fashion: bold, body-conscious, and built for movement.
Accessories are minimal, letting the outfit and attitude do the talking. Her microphone becomes an extension of the look — a prop, a weapon, a wand. No visible jewelry, no distractions. Just Dua, center stage, framed by a glowing red backdrop and a fractured heart graphic that feels more punk opera than pop concert.
Her pose — mid-kiss to the crowd — is theatrical, playful, and commanding. The lighting bathes her in crimson, amplifying the drama. It’s a spotlight moment that feels choreographed and spontaneous all at once.
Culturally, the look taps into the lineage of tour style as armor — think Madonna’s Gaultier cone bra, Lady Gaga’s Fame Monster latex, or Rosalía’s flamenco-meets-motorcross hybrids. But Dua’s twist is cleaner, more sculptural — less costume, more couture.
Hair is sleek, makeup bold — likely a smoky eye and contoured cheek to hold under stage lights. The styling cohesion is tight, editorial, and unapologetically pop.