Meghan Trainor channels cotton-candy surrealism in her July 2025 Numéro Netherlands cover—pink clouds, Monroe curls, and a wink of sci-fi sweetness.
There’s a moment in every pop star’s career when fantasy becomes fashion—and for Meghan Trainor, that moment arrived in July 2025, courtesy of Numéro Netherlands. The cover, shot by Daniel Philippe, is a confection of pink-on-pink surrealism: Trainor, dressed in a skin-tight pink bodysuit, floats atop fluffy white clouds against a hot magenta backdrop. It’s Marilyn Monroe meets Barbarella—with a dash of bubblegum pop.
Ariel Winter leaned into retro noir at the Don’t Log Off screening—her black floral dress and red nails whispered old-Hollywood, with a modern thriller twist.
On July 12, 2025, Ariel Winter arrived at Laemmle Glendale for the special screening of Don’t Log Off, the screenlife horror film directed by Brandon and Garrett Baer. The red carpet may have been modest, but Winter’s look was anything but forgettable—a study in vintage romance with a hint of suspense.
In a swirl of rhinestones, piñatas, and candy-colored chaos, Gwen Stefani turned her 2004 “Luxurious” video into a maximalist fever dream of chola glam and pop surrealism.
Before TikTok made aesthetic mashups a daily ritual, Gwen Stefani was already doing it—with rhinestones, lip liner, and a candy-covered floor. Her 2004 music video for “Luxurious”, directed by Sophie Muller, remains one of the most visually indulgent moments of her solo debut era, Love. Angel. Music. Baby.