Kathryn Newton brought athletic edge to the greens—her geometric navy look and pink sleeve turned the Wentworth Club into a runway with a backswing.
Kathryn Newton knows how to make a golf swing look like a fashion statement. At the BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am held at Wentworth Club in London on September 10, 2025, the actress and avid golfer stepped onto the course with a look that fused performance wear with pop-star polish.
Her outfit was a study in sporty sophistication. A navy blue ensemble with a geometric pattern gave her silhouette structure and movement, while the fitted cut allowed for full range of motion without sacrificing style. The addition of a pink compression sleeve on one arm added a playful contrast—unexpected, but totally Newton.
Accessories were functional but fashion-forward. A navy cap kept her look streamlined, while black sunglasses perched confidently on her face added a dose of cool. Her white athletic shoes with black accents and striped socks grounded the outfit in classic golfwear, but with a twist.
Olivia Cooke leaned into tonal serenity—her pink-on-pink ensemble for The Observer shoot felt like a quiet rebellion against fashion’s louder instincts.
Olivia Cooke doesn’t need embellishment to make a statement. In her August 2025 editorial with photographer Suki Dhanda for The Observer, Cooke delivered a look that whispered rather than shouted—minimalist, monochromatic, and emotionally resonant.
The outfit was a masterclass in tonal layering. A white sleeveless top, clean-cut and structured, paired effortlessly with high-waisted blush pink trousers that skimmed the leg with tailored precision. The fabric—lightweight, matte, and breathable—moved with her, catching the soft pink lighting in a way that felt almost cinematic.
Accessories were kept to a minimum, allowing the silhouette to speak. White pointed-toe heels added polish without disrupting the palette, while her pose—one hand gently placed at the chest, the other tucked into a pocket—suggested introspection rather than performance.
Olivia Cooke and Robin Wright embraced duality—leather, denim, and quiet intimacy—in a Jennifer McCord shoot that felt more like a character study than a fashion spread.
There’s something magnetic about seeing two actors known for their emotional precision step into a fashion frame—and make it feel like a scene. In Jennifer McCord’s September 2025 editorial for the Los Angeles Times, Olivia Cooke and Robin Wright didn’t just pose—they performed.
The styling was stripped-back but intentional. Cooke, with her signature auburn hair, wore a dramatic black leather coat with oversized lapels—cinched at the chest, arms crossed, gaze locked. The texture of the coat, matte and structured, played against the softness of the background, creating a visual tension that felt cinematic.
Wright, in contrast, leaned into quiet elegance. A dark button-up shirt with rolled sleeves and classic blue jeans gave her a grounded, almost Americana vibe. Her short, light blonde hair and delicate jewelry—a thin necklace and bracelet—added subtle polish. Hands in pockets, slight smile, eyes direct. It was a portrait of calm resolve.