Lauren Lyle wore a series of avant-garde and editorial looks for Lee Malone’s 5ELEVEN Magazine shoot in November 2025.

Lauren Lyle appeared in a multi-look editorial for Lee Malone and 5ELEVEN Magazine’s November 2025 issue , delivering a sequence of fashion moments that fused urban surrealism with sculptural elegance .

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LOOK 1 – Street Couture in Motion

In a black-and-white cityscape, Lyle wore a long trench coat with a high slit , voluminous cropped pants , a white ruffled shirt , and tall glossy heeled boots . The dark sunglasses and hands-in-pockets pose added cinematic detachment.

LOOK 2 – Sculptural Romance

Against a dark backdrop, she wore a strapless dress composed of white silk , light pink pleats , and layered ruffles , paired with black pointed-toe calf boots . The lighting sculpted the textures into drama.

LOOK 3 – Brand Identity as Armor

In another monochrome frame, Lyle wore a sleeveless top with lace trim and the bold text “J’ADORE DIOR” , paired with a sheer striped skirt beaded throughout . Large hoop earrings completed the look.

LOOK 4 – Reclined Elegance

Lyle lay semi-reclined in a strapless light-toned dress with button details , styled with a floral accessory and necklace . The pose and lighting evoked vintage portraiture with modern restraint.

LOOK 5 – Fur Against Nature

Standing against a tree trunk, she wore a luxurious fur coat , scalloped mini skirt , dark tights , high heels , and large sunglasses , holding a handbag. The fallen leaves and brick backdrop added poetic contrast.

Cara Buono wore a red dress, grey suit, and burgundy jumpsuit for YOU Magazine’s December 2025 editorial shoot.

Cara Buono appeared in a multi-look editorial for YOU Magazine’s December 2025 issue , styled in a sequence of outfits that fused executive edge with cinematic elegance .

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LOOK 1 – Grey Suit, Black Floor

Seated in a beige chair against a minimalist grey backdrop, Buono wore a grey double-breasted suit with wide-legged trousers , a striped shirt , and black high-heeled shoes . The reflective black floor amplified the power-dressing aesthetic, turning the pose into a boardroom tableau.

LOOK 2 – Burgundy Jumpsuit, Soft Shadows

Standing against a neutral wall, she wore a deep burgundy jumpsuit with wide-leg pants and a matching belt . The textured fabric — possibly velvet or corduroy — added depth, while open-toe heels kept the silhouette light.

LOOK 3 – Red Dress, Diagonal Drama

In a brightly lit space sliced by shadows, Buono wore a striking red dress with gathered detail at the neckline and waist , paired with black thigh-high boots . The composition was graphic, the styling theatrical.

Sadie Sink wore a sheer black dress with a pinstripe blazer and Mary Jane shoes on InStyle Mexico’s December 2025 cover.

Sadie Sink appeared on the December 2025 / January 2026 cover of InStyle Mexico , wearing a look that fused schoolgirl tailoring with editorial subversion .

Her outfit layered a black sheer dress beneath a pinstripe blazer , white shirt , and black tie , creating a visual tension between transparency and structure. The Mary Jane shoes grounded the ensemble in classic prep, but the styling — seated on the floor, against a stark white wall — disrupted the expected narrative.