Maya Hawke champions cinematic isolation for Autre Magazine, unveiling a fashion photoshoot look defined by a dark, architectural shoulder and a deeply melancholic mood.

The entire editorial is built around a single, striking garment: a dark, broad-shouldered coat in a heavy, structured wool or felt. The exaggerated shoulder line and A-line skirt volume create a powerful, triangular silhouette that is both dramatic and slightly protective. This is less a coat for warmth and more a wearable sculpture, cinched sharply at the waist with a thin, contrasting brown leather belt to provide a feminine counterpoint to the masculine cut.

The atmosphere captured in this styled shoot is one of profound, artistic contrast. Posing stiffly on a faded blue swing set, the juxtaposition of the severe high fashion tailoring against the mundane backdrop of a backyard playground is intensely poetic. Her expression is equally complex—a direct, contemplative gaze that defies the casual setting.

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Tate McRae commands the stage at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, unveiling a powerful performance fashion look rooted in kinetic energy and striking scarlet.

The essence of Tate McRae’s stage look is unadulterated strength and movement. She champions a high-cut scarlet red bodysuit crafted from a matte, performance-ready stretch fabric. The construction is immediately arresting, featuring meticulously placed horizontal cutouts across the bodice, creating a “slashed” or banded effect that enhances the dynamic, athletic feel of the concert outfit . The wide straps and square neckline provide stability while framing the dancer’s powerful shoulders.

This celebrity performance look is a masterclass in functional accessorizing. The monochromatic red is broken only by the white chunky platform heels —a necessary choice for height and stability—which feature thick, supportive ankle straps. The matching red wristbands aren’t merely decorative; they serve to punctuate her arm movements, focusing the audience’s eye during the high-energy set and contributing to the overall bold statement of the look.

The entire aesthetic is a perfect reflection of McRae’s artistry: powerful, vulnerable, and incredibly physical. The onstage fashion choice—a high-cut leotard—directly references dancewear, linking her pop career back to her origins as a trained dancer. This is a deliberate, confident choice that transforms the concert style into a cultural reference point, asserting that the body itself is the most important element of the spotlight moment . Her hair is loose and wind-blown, adding to the raw, untamed energy of the performance.

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Madelaine Petsch commands the Photobook Magazine cover, championing a dramatic, hooded high fashion styled shoot that blends utilitarian severity with striking, luxe jewelry.

The essence of this magazine cover is the silhouette: Madelaine Petsch embodies a figure of severe, modern elegance in a black leather garment —a hooded coat or jacket—with dramatically voluminous sleeves and an almost sculptural hood pulled over her head. This look, captured by Mike Ruiz, is an immediate, intense focal point, suggesting a mood that is both protective and intensely sensual. The texture of the matte black leather contrasts beautifully with the fiery hue of her natural red hair, peeking out from beneath the hood.

The hands, brought up to frame the face, showcase a dazzling array of geometric, stacked rings and slender bands—the only apparent accessories, which serve to punctuate the darkness of the coat with subtle light. The styling is hyper-focused on the facial features: her makeup features a soft smoky eye and a matte lip in a warm, fleshy tone, ensuring the impact is entirely in her direct, confident expression.

What does the visual text of Photobook and the clear, bold placement of her name suggest? That this is an editorial built on star power and unadulterated photographic focus. There’s a certain power that comes with reducing a look to its most elemental, yet most dramatic, forms—the confident gaze, the protective hood, the metallic flash of the rings. It’s an approach to the celebrity photoshoot that whispers of architectural strength and quiet authority.

Is this the modern way to do power dressing—less shoulder pad, more cowl neck?

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