Jessica Alba turned West Hollywood’s Bird Streets Club into her personal runway last night—flaunting a fiery red mini dress that fused old-school glamour with a dash of modern defiance, just hours after her ex, Cash Warren, made headlines with a new flame.

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Elizabeth Olsen channeled dark romance at the YES Scholars 25th Anniversary Gala—her Rodarte lace gown, a masterclass in gothic glamour, proved why she’s a red carpet icon.

Elizabeth Olsen didn’t just attend the YES Scholars 25th Anniversary Gala—she commanded it. Stepping onto the red carpet in Los Angeles, Olsen delivered a look that was equal parts haunting and hypnotic, a sartorial whisper of gothic romance that felt both timeless and utterly now.

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Olsen’s choice—a Rodarte silk crepe lace maxi dress —was a study in contrast and craftsmanship. The gown, in deepest black, cascaded from a high neckline to a floor-grazing hem, its lace overlay adding a layer of intricate texture. The sleeves, voluminous and sheer, lent an air of Victorian drama , while the fitted bodice and flowing skirt created a silhouette that was both structured and fluid. It was a dress that seemed to move with its own quiet authority, the lace catching the light like spider silk in the moonlight.

Minimalism reigned supreme. Olsen eschewed statement jewelry, letting the dress speak for itself. Her only adornment? A pair of sleek black pointed-toe heels, their polished finish echoing the gown’s dark allure. The absence of a clutch or extraneous embellishments only amplified the look’s impact—every element was intentional, nothing superfluous.

So, was this a one-off foray into gothic glamour, or the start of a new red carpet era for Olsen? Either way, one thing’s certain: when it comes to making a statement, she’s in a league of her own. For more iconic moments, explore the world of celebrity fashion .

Charlotte Lawrence gave satin its moment at The Bowery Hotel—her burgundy gown and blush heels felt like a fragrance ad come to life (and yes, she held the bottle).

Charlotte Lawrence knows how to dress for a mood—and at the September 3, 2025 launch of Sam Edelman’s new fragrance “Duet,” she embodied it. Held at The Bowery Hotel in New York, the event was a study in soft glamour: dusky pink drapery, moody lighting, and a branded backdrop that whispered luxury with a wink. Lawrence didn’t just attend—she matched the vibe, bottle in hand.

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Her look? A sleeveless burgundy satin gown with a high neckline and a daring side slit. The fabric caught the light with every movement, its sheen echoing the polished glass of the fragrance bottle she posed with. The silhouette was sleek but not severe—fluid enough to feel romantic, structured enough to hold its own in a room full of cameras.

She paired the dress with pink high-heeled sandals, a tonal choice that softened the richness of the burgundy and added a playful contrast. Jewelry was minimal, letting the dress and the setting do the talking. The synergy between outfit and event branding was uncanny—almost as if the gown had been poured from the bottle itself.

In a landscape where celebrity fashion often leans maximalist, Lawrence’s look was a reminder that elegance doesn’t need embellishment. It just needs intention—and maybe a really good fragrance.