On June 7, 2010, Katy Perry brought polka dots and pin-up charm to London’s Summertime Ball—her halter top and high-waisted skirt a wink to vintage pop.
Before the lasers, the confetti, and the chorus of “California Gurls,” Katy Perry made her entrance at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball with a look that felt straight out of a 1950s soda shop—if said soda shop had a backstage pass to Wembley Stadium.
On March 21, 2012, Jennifer Lawrence brought buttoned-up charm to Times Square—her navy silk skirt and red belt nodding to Katniss with a wink of vintage polish.
It’s 8 a.m. in Manhattan, and the crowd outside Good Morning America is already buzzing. Cameras flash, fans scream, and through the chaos, Jennifer Lawrence emerges—poised, smiling, and dressed like a modern-day ingénue with a Capitol twist.
Deva Cassel, radiating effortless cool, unveils Dior’s new Lucky campaign, blending quiet luxury with a touch of youthful rebellion.
In a striking visual from Dior’s much-anticipated Lucky campaign for 2025, Deva Cassel sits poised on a simple wooden stool, a study in understated elegance. The daughter of Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel, she inherited a certain cinematic allure, now channeled into this sophisticated yet accessible sartorial narrative. Her ensemble is a masterclass in quiet luxury: an oversized charcoal gray bomber jacket, its relaxed silhouette speaking to modern comfort, paired with wide-leg trousers in a matching hue. This monochrome palette allows the exquisite details of the accessories to truly sing.