Jessica Chastain, ever the master of the dramatic reveal, traded recent all-black looks for a pink Gucci dream—a move that proved (once again) that she’s a chameleon of the red carpet.
At the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women dinner in New York City, Jessica Chastain made a powerful case for the return of unapologetic romance. Dressed in a custom Gucci gown, the actress was a vision in blush pink, proving that bold color can be just as sophisticated as a sharp tuxedo.
The custom Gucci number was a study in intricate detail and whimsical charm. A sweetheart neckline gave way to a shimmery fabric adorned with meticulously gorgeous lace patterns that covered the midriff and cascaded down the skirt. The look wasn’t just pretty; it was thoughtfully constructed, featuring delicate mesh detailing and a subtle cinch in the back that gave it a corset-like vibe. It flowed gracefully, finishing with a gorgeous train that added a layer of ethereal drama.
In her hand, Chastain held a clutch, and her fingers sparkled with a Damiani Mimosa Ring , a perfect accent that didn’t compete with the gown’s ornate details but instead provided a quiet, elegant counterpoint. The overall feeling was one of effortless grace—a look that managed to feel both grand and intimately personal.
The entire look was a masterclass in cohesion, orchestrated by red carpet fashion stylist Elizabeth Stewart. Chastain’s signature ginger locks, styled into soft curls that fell over her shoulders, created a beautiful contrast against the pink fabric. The unexpected color play was further highlighted by a brighter pink lip shade, which gave the finishing touch a bonus highlight and tied the entire palette together. The resulting image was a vibrant, radiant portrait of a Hollywood icon embracing a truly playful style.
Larsen Thompson, never one to shy from a dramatic statement, debuted a futuristic look for the Kate Barton fashion show that was a study in unapologetic celebrity style. She was a captivating vision on the streets of New York, blending high-octane glamour with an unexpected edge.
Thompson’s look was centered on a stunning, sequined crimson gown . The dress featured a classic spaghetti-strap silhouette with a fluid, floor-length skirt that created a sleek and elegant line. The fabric’s rich color and shimmering texture made it a showstopper, catching the light with every move. But the standout element—and the key to its cyberpunk attitude—was a metallic silver belt with a striking holster-like detail, cinched at her waist. The accessory was a brilliant juxtaposition, adding a harsh, sculptural contrast to the dress’s soft femininity.
The styling was precise and intentional. Her long, straight ginger hair was styled with a central part and a sculptural, decorative hair clip that echoed the futuristic feel of the belt. The look was kept clean and modern with minimalist makeup and simple footwear, ensuring the focus remained squarely on the dress and the daring accessory. Thompson’s confident, direct pose, with the dynamic urban backdrop of New York City, elevated the look from a simple fashion statement to an artistic expression. She embodies the “women supporting women” ethos of Barton’s collection, serving as a powerful muse for the designer’s work.
Milk, lace, and maximalist mischief—Jade Thirlwall’s LADYGUNN cover is a theatrical fever dream, where Bishop Elegino meets punk rococo in a splash of surreal glamour.
Jade Thirlwall has never been one to play it safe—and her September 2025 LADYGUNN Magazine cover proves it with unapologetic flair. Styled as “Bishop Elegino,” Thirlwall transforms the domestic into the divine, turning a glass of milk into a fashion statement and a corseted fantasy into a manifesto of self-expression.
The cover image is pure visual poetry. Thirlwall, mid-pour, lets milk cascade down her face in a moment that’s equal parts sacrament and satire. Her outfit—a blue and white checkered corset top with lace-up detailing paired with a voluminous white skirt—evokes Marie Antoinette reimagined by Vivienne Westwood. It’s theatrical, tactile, and utterly unbothered by convention.
Her makeup is a riot of pinks and lashes, framing eyes that dare you to look away. Hair, curled and dyed in streaks of pink and black, adds a punk edge to the otherwise pastoral palette. The setting—a softly lit room with a window view of greenery and a wall adorned with framed art—grounds the surrealism in something intimate, almost confessional.
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