Mandy Moore appears in California’s Official Visitor’s Guide January 2026, photographed in lifestyle editorial looks that highlight travel, family, and local escapes
January 2026. Mandy Moore walking through a manicured garden, white dress flowing, brown belt cinched, shoes cream. The building behind her classical, the greenery sharp. The image feels serene, almost cinematic, but not polished to excess.
Another frame: leaning against a yellow couch, striped shirt, white pants. Light warm, windows open to trees. The quote nearby speaks of home, bones, belonging. The styling casual, atmosphere domestic.
Third look: terrace, blouse white, jeans blue, cardigan draped. She smiles, legs up on railing. The text alongside speaks of family road trips, snacks, seals on the freeway, Monterey Bay. The outfit simple, the mood lived-in.
Final page: striped shirt again, rainbow arcing in background. A list of favorite places — coffee in Pasadena, wine in Fairfax, chocolate in Glendale, tacos in Santa Barbara. The editorial blends fashion with lifestyle, clothes with geography.
Maude Apatow wore a silk and lace Alberta Ferretti dress with black heels at the Bvlgari Eternal Vimini Rooftop Party in Los Angeles 2026.
At the Bvlgari Eternal Vimini Rooftop Party in Los Angeles on January 15, 2026, Maude Apatow arrived in a look that felt hushed but confident–a silk slip by Alberta Ferretti , the color hovering somewhere between bronze and honey. The black lace bodice sat delicately over sheer tulle, cinched by a loose bow at the waist. It played at innocence without tipping into costume, modern in how simply it rested on her frame.
Her shoes, pointed and matte, grounded the fluid fabric. There wasn’t much else: small gold hoops, a thin bracelet, a faint sweep of pink polish. The setting itself looked quiet, limestone and plant light echoing that calm warmth around her. The palette worked–the champagne dress against marble, her skin tone catching a soft glow from above.
This is Ferretti doing restraint. Romantic, yes, but more midnight than morning. There’s polish to its simplicity–a kind of self-containment that suits her composure. In the noise of partywear, understatement can still feel radical.
Are we entering a new “soft clarity” era–where fashion’s boldest move is to whisper?
Madison Beer appears in PAPER Magazine January 2026, photographed in layered editorial looks that highlight texture, mood, and playful styling.
January 2026. Madison Beer framed by metallic blinds, eyes peeking through, nails long, makeup bold. The cover feels layered, dimensional, almost voyeuristic. A celebrity event look reframed into editorial art.
Her styling here: glossy blinds against skin, manicure sharp, gaze deliberate. The composition pushes intimacy and distance at once. A fashion spread stitched from fragments. A studio portrait leaning into tension rather than glamour.
Another frame: bold nails, glossy textures, blurred figure in the background. The atmosphere cinematic, almost surreal. The critic’s note: Beer’s editorial wasn’t about spectacle. It was about fragments — blinds metallic, nails sharp, gaze steady. A styled shoot reframed into lived-in drama.