Jayde Pollard wore a draped black cut-out gown and burgundy slingbacks to the inaugural Swimwear Icons Hall of Fame event in 2025.
Spotlights bounce off the cobalt carpet, and Jayde Pollard floats in like a midnight wave made of fabric. For Miami’s very first Swimwear Icons Hall of Fame Honors on 28 May 2025, she skips sequins and chooses negative space: a black halter gown twisted into a single sculptural knot at the hip, torso carved open in one precise crescent. The skirt puddles just enough to suggest movement; deep side vents flash leg with every step. Minimal gold hoops, a stack of slim rings, and glossy wine-red slingback pumps finish the story–sharp, but not shouty. Phones light up across the step-and-repeat, each snap destined for another corner of the endless media event universe.
Busy Philipps appears in a January 2026 photoshoot, photographed in two distinct looks that highlight bold textures and urban contrast.
January 2026. Busy Philipps standing on a rooftop, corset top black with floral embellishments, skirt metallic silver layered, tights mint green. Shoes black, bows at the toes. Hair long, blonde, hand shielding her eyes as she looks outward. The city behind her, buildings mixed modern and old. The outfit futuristic, the setting ordinary. That tension makes it stick.
Another frame: rooftop again, dress jagged hemline, leopard print mixed with floral. Jacket short, sandals high. Hands on hips, head turned. Skyscrapers and cranes in the background, glass facades catching light. The look assertive, almost defiant, fashion pressed against construction grit.
Jayde Pollard walked the Monday Swimwear runway in a patterned bikini and oversized shirt at Miami Swim Week in Miami Beach 2025.
Miami Beach, May 29, 2025 — Jayde Pollard walked the Monday Swimwear catwalk in a tone that felt less like performance and more like calm confidence. She wore a mocha-and-white woven bikini, detailed with tiny geometric patterns and delicate side ties. Over it, an unbuttoned beige shirt hung loosely off her shoulders, sleeves rolled halfway, the movement easy and natural as she walked.
A soft brown headscarf framed her face, keeping the look grounded and unfussy. Clear strap heels lengthened the line of her legs but didn’t demand attention, leaving the focus where Monday Swimwear does best–fit and fabric. The muted palette sat comfortably against her tan, warm and sun-touched under the soft beige lighting of the runway.
This event appearance felt refreshingly relaxed for Miami Swim Week. Where some shows chase theatrical, this one kept its rhythm slow and steady. The look captured a subtle strength–beauty stripped of pretense, walking steady through the noise.