Lisa’s ruched mini and puffed-sleeve blouse brought high-fashion fantasy to Vas J Morgan’s Emmys afterparty—think Marie Antoinette meets Seoul streetwear (with heels to match).
Lisa (Blackpink) doesn’t just attend an afterparty—she redefines it. At Vas J Morgan’s Emmys soirée in Los Angeles, she arrived in a look that fused couture nostalgia with modern edge, commanding the room without a single word.
Her outfit was a masterclass in contrast: a high-neck white blouse with voluminous puffed sleeves and intricate detailing, paired with a ruched satin mini skirt that hugged her frame like a second skin. The blouse, sheer in places and structured in others, evoked 18th-century court dressing—if Versailles had a K-pop wing. The skirt, meanwhile, added a dose of contemporary sensuality, its sheen catching the ambient lighting like a whisper of moonlight.
Accessories were minimal but intentional. A single bracelet adorned one wrist, and her transparent high-heeled shoes—possibly PVC or lucite—added a futuristic twist to the otherwise romantic ensemble. The heels gave the illusion of floating, elongating her legs without competing with the outfit’s textures.
Lily James brought monochrome mastery to the “Swiped” screening—her sleeveless top and wide-leg trousers fused red carpet polish with off-duty cool (and it worked).
Lily James knows how to make minimalism feel maximal. At the New York screening of Hulu’s “Swiped,” she stepped onto the carpet in a black-on-black ensemble that whispered elegance while nodding to downtown edge.
Her outfit was a study in tailored restraint: a sleeveless black top—structured, slightly cropped, and buttoned down the front—paired with high-waisted, wide-leg trousers that pooled just enough to suggest ease without sacrificing sharpness. The silhouette was clean, modern, and quietly commanding. It evoked the kind of power dressing that doesn’t need shoulder pads or sequins to make its point.
In a second look from the event, James added a cropped blazer to the mix—same trousers, same top, but with a layer that shifted the tone from sleek to editorial. The blazer, with its slightly boxy cut and sharp lapels, added structure and a hint of masculine energy, balancing the femininity of her fitted top.
Accessories were kept minimal. Transparent heels elongated the leg without interrupting the monochrome palette, and a subtle bracelet added just enough sparkle to catch the flashbulbs. No clutch, no statement earrings—just precision styling.
Her hair was worn in soft waves, parted to the side, and makeup leaned neutral: a satin-finish complexion, muted lips, and defined brows. It’s the kind of beauty that complements rather than competes.
Hunter Schafer’s magenta McQueen halter dress—minus the runway theatrics—brought clean drama and Cartier sparkle to the 2025 Emmys red carpet (and we’re still not over it).
Hunter Schafer knows how to make an entrance—and more importantly, how to edit one. At the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, she stepped onto the red carpet in a magenta Alexander McQueen Fall 2025 gown that proved restraint can be radical.
The dress, a sleeveless halter with a high neckline and fitted bodice, featured tonal velvet paneling that added depth without distraction. The silhouette was sculptural yet fluid, hugging Schafer’s frame with McQueen’s signature precision. It’s the same design Ariana DeBose wore in black—though hers was cloaked in a dramatic shearling coat. Schafer skipped the theatrics, and the result was a cleaner, more impactful statement.
She paired the gown with Christian Louboutin Hot Chick sling pumps—those signature scalloped edges peeking out just enough to add a wink of playfulness. Jewelry was Cartier, and perfectly chosen: Reflection De Cartier diamond drop earrings and a Broderie De Cartier ring. No excess, no over-styling—just sharp choices that amplified the look’s elegance.
Her hair, styled in loose waves, softened the architectural lines of the dress, while makeup stayed fresh and minimal—dewy skin, a hint of blush, and a barely-there lip. It’s the kind of beauty that lets the fashion breathe.