Jackie Tohn unveils a sophisticated plaid look for the Televerse Festival, delivering a polished, rock ‘n’ roll vibe that is both unexpected and deeply chic.
There are looks that follow the rules, and then there are looks that write their own. For the Television Academy’s Inaugural Televerse Festival, where she was a nominee for her series Nobody Wants This , Jackie Tohn attended in an ensemble that felt both familiar and completely new. It was a masterclass in subverting expectations.
Erin Foster debuts a sleek, modern look for the Television Academy’s inaugural Televerse Festival, expertly blending tailored structure with a relaxed, denim-led silhouette.
For her appearance at the Television Academy’s inaugural Televerse Festival, Erin Foster offered a masterclass in high-low dressing, proving that the red carpet doesn’t always demand a gown. The comedian and television personality chose a look that felt both polished and effortless, a welcome departure from the expected.
The centerpiece of her ensemble was a sharply tailored black blazer, worn open to reveal a subtle, sheer top with a geometric pattern—a hint of texture that adds visual interest. This structured piece created a strong, commanding silhouette, cinched at the waist with a black leather belt featuring a circular gold buckle. The contrast between the rigid lines of the blazer and the soft fluidity of the top created a dynamic tension.
Beneath the jacket, Foster opted for a pair of high-waisted, distressed denim flared pants that cascaded over her footwear, adding a touch of laid-back cool to the formal setting. The combination of the classic black blazer with the casual denim is a modern styling choice that feels perfectly suited for a Los Angeles event.
Elizabeth Banks brings a dose of electric “Barbiecore” to the game show stage, stepping out in a sharp, fuchsia pantsuit (a look that commands attention).
There are on-screen looks, and then there are looks that simply cannot be ignored. For the season finale of Press Your Luck , Elizabeth Banks debuts a style that is unapologetic and utterly vibrant—a testament to the power of a single, bold color. Her outfit for the “Taco Run!” episode is less a fashion choice and more a confident declaration.
Banks attends the show in a two-piece pantsuit in a high-voltage shade of fuchsia. The blazer, with its structured shoulders and clean lines, feels sharp and professional, while the matching straight-leg trousers provide an elongated silhouette. The large, black buttons on the jacket offer a graphic contrast, a punctuation mark against the expanse of bright pink. Underneath, a simple black top allows the vibrant suit to be the singular focus.