On July 21, Jennifer Lawrence turned heads at Greenwich House Theater—her minimalist Row dress and sleek sandals proving that flip-flop diplomacy is alive and well.
There’s something delightfully subversive about Jennifer Lawrence showing up to an off-Broadway opening in flip-flops. Not platform heels, not ballet flats—just a thin black thong sandal, the kind that fashion purists either worship or revile. But Lawrence? She wears them like a manifesto.
On July 22, Raducanu returned to form in Washington—her pink kit and laser backhand sealing a straight-sets win over No. 7 seed Marta Kostyuk.
Under the sweltering Washington sun, Emma Raducanu stepped onto the court at the Mubadala Citi DC Open with quiet intensity. No theatrics, no warm-up theatrics—just focus. And by the end of the match, she had done what few expected: handed Marta Kostyuk her sixth consecutive loss.
Never underestimate the transformative power of a well-placed navy star—especially when it’s sprawled across burgundy cashmere, worn by a girl who’s mastered the art of making vulnerability look effortlessly chic.
There’s something deliciously subversive about Jenna Raine’s Girls’ Life cover moment. Here we have a 21-year-old who’s built her empire on raw honesty and emotional storytelling, yet she’s channeling pure prep school perfection. The contrast? Intoxicating.