Jennifer Lopez unveils a bold rehearsal look in Sardinia, stepping out in a vibrant pink jumpsuit that felt like a powerful—and unapologetic—celebration of her signature style.
In the world of celebrity style, there are red carpet looks, and then there are the moments that feel even more personal, more telling—the rehearsal photos. On August 12, 2025, while rehearsing at the Cala di Volpe Hotel in Costa Smeralda, Sardinia, Jennifer Lopez debuts a look that was every bit as glamorous as her stage presence. It was a testament to her unwavering commitment to her own aesthetic: bold, confident, and utterly herself.
She wore a bright, hot pink catsuit with a plunging halter neckline. The color was a jolt of pure energy against the serene, natural backdrop of the Italian coast. The fabric appeared to be form-fitting, accentuating her every curve and silhouette. It was a look that wasn’t just about fashion; it was about performance, about strength, and about a body that has earned its confidence. She paired the one-piece with simple white sneakers and socks.
Phoebe Dynevor unveils a striking new visual identity for FLAUNT Magazine, a photoshoot that—much like her career—is a deliberate departure from the past.
It’s a strange thing, seeing an actress so synonymous with period-era romance shed her silk gloves for something… sharper. In her latest editorial for FLAUNT, Dynevor trades Bridgerton’s Empire-waist dresses for an edgier, almost subversive glamour. The visuals unfold like a modern-day fairytale, a princess lost in an urban jungle.
In one striking image, she debuts a deconstructed charcoal blazer, worn without a shirt underneath, its frayed edges a rebellious detail that catches the eye. The blazer’s sharp tailoring is a dramatic counterpoint to the soft waves of her hair and her vivid pink lip. Is this the new power suit for a post-regency world? Another photograph finds her against a backdrop of ancient tree roots, a frothy, mint-green tulle dress enveloping her in a cloud of delicate ruffles. It’s a look that feels plucked from a dream, but the lace-patterned tights and leather shoes ground the whimsical silhouette in something more grounded, more real. The duality of her style—a soft, romantic dress paired with a hint of dark, punk-inspired texture—is pure whiplash chic.
Sarah Michelle Gellar unveils a fierce, all-red look while on the set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer—a power-dressing moment that’s both nostalgic and entirely new
There are certain characters that become synonymous with the actors who play them. For a generation, Sarah Michelle Gellar is Buffy. So, when she was spotted on the set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in Los Angeles on August 9, 2025, in a look that felt like a modern-day power suit, the internet, and our hearts, collectively exploded. It was a powerful, and deeply intentional, style moment that felt like a true homecoming.
She debuts an all-red ensemble, a color that screams confidence and power, and one that feels perfectly suited to a slayer who has returned to her throne. The dress, a short, long-sleeved number, features a beautiful, structured ruffle detail at the bodice. It adds a touch of feminine softness to an otherwise sharp silhouette. But the real statement pieces are the accessories: a large, cherry-red Saint Laurent handbag and a pair of perfectly matched, fuchsia-pink pointed-toe heels. It is the kind of color-blocking that feels both classic and a little bit rebellious. It is a look that says, “I am back, and I mean business.”
The overall styling is kept clean and powerful. Her signature blonde hair is left to fall in a sleek, straight style, and her makeup is kept natural, with a focus on her eyes. The entire look is a masterclass in how to use color and texture to create a powerful, singular statement.