Katy Perry attends Broadway’s ‘Oh, Mary!’ in New York City, debuting a chic (and surprisingly understated) look that—with a little vintage-inspired hair—feels perfectly suited for a night at the theater.
It is rare that a pop star so synonymous with maximalism and candy-colored aesthetics gives us a moment of such refined, almost retro elegance. But that is the magic of Katy Perry, non? On August 12, 2025, she was photographed backstage at the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway after a performance of the play “Oh, Mary!”. She unveiled a look that was a perfect ode to old Hollywood, a style that felt both timeless and entirely hers.
The foundation of the ensemble is a striking strapless dress, its dark navy skirt contrasting sharply with a white, corset-like bodice. The sharp, structured lines of the top half evoke a mid-century sensibility, a look that would have been right at home in a Hitchcock film. It’s an elegant silhouette that frames her décolletage beautifully.
But it’s the hair and makeup that truly complete this sartorial coup. Perry’s hair, styled into a sleek black bob with a blunt, micro-fringe, is a theatrical masterpiece in its own right. It calls to mind the iconic looks of the late ’50s and ’60s, a nod to both fashion history and the dramatic flair of the stage she was celebrating. The makeup is equally precise: a soft, smoky eye and a nude lip that allows her piercing blue eyes to be the focal point. It’s a clean, intentional look that demonstrates a maturity in her style evolution. It’s all so polished, so intentional.
Mila Kunis unveils a surprisingly chic and effortless denim-on-denim aesthetic for her F Magazine cover, proving that classic American workwear can be utterly timeless.
There is a certain effortless quality to Mila Kunis that always, without fail, translates beautifully on the page. In her August 19, 2025, cover for F Magazine , she is not wearing some fantastical haute couture creation—which, let’s be honest, can sometimes feel like a costume—but rather, an ode to denim. It is a material so familiar, so American, and yet in her hands (and with the right styling), it becomes something so elegant and so perfectly Italian. I adore it.
The cover image captures her in a denim button-down shirt with the sleeves rolled up, a delicate silver necklace layered at her collarbone. It’s an easy, breezy look that is simultaneously polished and approachable. Inside the magazine, the denim narrative continues with even more verve. In a stunning shot, she wears a strapless, light-wash denim top with an asymmetric, button-front design and a fitted waist. It’s a silhouette that feels both vintage and futurist, a beautiful blend of classic Americana with a European sartorial edge. Her accessories are minimal but impactful: a pair of wide gold hoop earrings and a simple gold cuff bracelet.
It is clear this editorial is a celebration of more than just fashion. The accompanying article dives into her personal life, with a feature titled “Mila Kunis: Con te, Ashton, qualunque cosa accada” (Mila Kunis: With you, Ashton, whatever happens). The text touches on her relationship with Ashton Kutcher, noting that she was little more than a child when she fell in love with a very young Kutcher. She discusses how she trusted her feelings even when Kutcher was heartbroken after his divorce from Demi Moore. It’s a glimpse into a very real love story, a human-interest angle that gives the fashion a deeper context. Another piece in the magazine, titled “F: Tu, a testa alta” (F: You, head held high), mentions stories about courageous women, with one story titled “Donne coraggiose: la mia guerra per salvarmi dal santone” (Courageous women: My war to save myself from the guru).
It is this kind of styling—thoughtful, personal, and with a nod to something bigger—that makes an editorial truly great. The looks are not just clothes; they are an extension of the woman wearing them, a testament to her strength and her story. So, is this photoshoot a definitive return to denim? Or is it simply Mila Kunis proving that some things, like a great love story or a perfectly styled denim shirt, never go out of fashion?
Get the Look: How to Master Mila Kunis’s Denim Chic
- The Staple Shirt : A well-fitting denim shirt is a wardrobe essential. Look for a light-to-mid wash and wear it buttoned up or open over a simple tank.
- The Statement Top : Find a strapless denim corset or structured top with unique detailing, like the asymmetric buttons on Mila’s. This piece is perfect for a night out.
- The Gold Touch : Minimalist gold jewelry is the key. A pair of hoop earrings and a delicate necklace are all you need to elevate the entire look.
- The Natural Beauty : Keep the makeup fresh and natural. A clean eye and a soft lip are all that’s needed to let your confidence shine through.
Gillian Jacobs channels an almost schoolgirl-meets-haute-couture aesthetic for her August 2025 photoshoot with GLAMOUR Mexico, proving that classic silhouettes can always feel fresh and relevant.
I’ve always been fascinated by the quiet power of an actress who isn’t defined by the red carpet. They are, shall we say, a fashion purist’s dream. Gillian Jacobs has always had that sensibility—an understated grace that translates into a truly captivating fashion moment when she chooses to have one. In her August 2025 editorial for GLAMOUR Mexico, she doesn’t just wear clothes; she inhabits a series of characters, each one a masterclass in elegant, sometimes playful, restraint. This is style for the woman who knows, and doesn’t need to shout about it. It’s all so… well, so quintessentially chic.
The looks are a beautiful study in silhouette and texture. In one image, she wears a sleeveless gray dress with a pronounced white collar. The dress’s full, structured skirt, gathered at the waist, feels like a modern interpretation of a mid-century schoolgirl uniform, but with a couture-level precision. It’s the kind of piece that could have walked a runway in Milan in the late ’50s, but feels completely fresh today. The simple act of clasping her hands and looking directly at the camera, a ring on her finger the only adornment, makes the entire look feel both innocent and fiercely confident. A paradox, but fashion is full of them.
Then there is the pinstripe blazer. Ah, the pinstripe. It can be so… staid. So expected. But paired with a crisply starched white shirt, worn slightly open, and a simple gold hoop earring, it becomes something else entirely. It feels lived-in, effortless, an ensemble you might borrow from a lover and wear to a café on the Left Bank. The way she rests her head on her hand, a look of thoughtful contemplation on her face, gives the blazer a soft, almost romantic air, transforming a piece of corporate uniform into a style statement. It’s the kind of subtle rebellion I adore.
And what to say about the sheer, creamy tulle gown? It’s pure poetry. The delicate, almost lace-like bodice and the voluminous, cascading skirt create a dreamy, ethereal quality. A different styling choice might have made this feel saccharine, but her dark, almost vampy lipstick and sharp, pointed black heels give it an edge. The juxtaposition is key—the softness of the fabric against the boldness of the makeup, a little bit of darkness to balance the light. It’s a look that feels both like a forgotten portrait from a bygone era and a daring fashion-forward statement. It’s this beautiful, delicious tension that makes it work.