Mia Threapleton posed for The New York Times in May 2025, wearing a gray blazer with long wavy hair.
Mia Threapleton standing on a couch. Gray blazer structured, trousers dark, hair long, wavy, falling loose.
Wall behind textured red, couch gray with piping, light warm, soft. Atmosphere intimate, almost quiet.
Pose casual. Feet on cushions, stance relaxed, body angled. Not polished, more spontaneous, like a pause mid-thought.
FKA Twigs appeared on the cover of ELLE UK’s February 2026 issue, styled in a floral headpiece and sheer white ensemble.
FKA Twigs on the cover. Orchids crown her head, white petals with pink centers, arm raised, sheer fabric catching light. Skirt textured, ruffled, heavy but soft. Background gray, neutral, almost blank.
It’s blunt. Headpiece floral, outfit layered, pose deliberate. Together, they carry presence. A look that feels like ritual stitched with fashion.
There’s honesty here. Clothes chosen for contrast, for softness, for edge. A frame caught between natural bloom and editorial restraint.
And beneath the styling, a deeper thread. Twigs speaks of Euseuxia , her invented word for moments of pure focus — nothingness before climax, the flow of dance, the clarity of presence. Two albums in 2025, Euseuxia and Euseuxia Afterglow , stitched into an era of healing and resistance to fragmentation. She insists her work is the most interesting part of her, not the persona. A philosophy of reinvention, of living for the moment, of daring in art more than in image.
Not just a magazine cover. More like a pause in orchids — fabric against gray, words against silence, presence against reinvention.
Jennie Kim was spotted on December 31, 2025, wearing a Beatles crop tee with Chanel earmuffs and The Row Astra bag.
Jennie Kim on December 31. Beatles crop tee loud, red lettering sharp, Madeworn cut cropped high. Cardigan navy, textured, buttons gold, layered easy.
Chanel earmuffs tucked in, playful but polished. Rings stacked — Coco Crush bold, Jelly Heart softer, small Crush subtle. Details tiny, but they catch.
Bag slung, The Row Astra Bowling Bag, leather red, plush charm dangling. A mix of luxury and whimsy.
Pose casual. Hands raised, beanie pulled, stance relaxed. Background dark, atmosphere stripped down, focus on her.
It’s blunt. Tee nostalgic, earmuffs chic, bag steady. Together, they carry ease. A look that feels like everyday rhythm stitched with brand signatures.
There’s honesty here. Clothes chosen for comfort, for reference, for small flair. A frame caught between pop culture and street chic.
Not just December 31. More like a pause in casual — Beatles against Chanel, Row against dark, presence against quiet air.
Does Jennie’s Beatles crop tee sharpen her street style edge, or risk feeling too nostalgic?