In fuchsia ruffles and silver heels, Neve Campbell brought early-aughts elegance to the Kodak Theatre—soft glamour with a confident edge.
September 27, 2004. Hollywood. The Kodak Theatre glowed with theatrical grandeur as The Ten Commandments opened its stage doors. But it was Neve Campbell, arriving in a strapless fuchsia dress, who gave the night its fashion punctuation.
In a plunging red dress and black carpet poise, Jordyn Jones brought heat to the horror reboot’s L.A. premiere—slasher nostalgia with a pop-star twist.
July 14, 2025. Los Angeles. The black carpet outside the United Theatre on Broadway was a swirl of flashbulbs, fog machines, and throwback terror. But Jordyn Jones, dancer-turned-actress, arrived with a look that cut through the chaos.
Maeta’s Velvet Rebellion ignites Deeds Magazine’s February 2024 lens—a photoshoot that pulses with retro audacity and modern soul.
From the first frame, it’s a jolt: a 23-year-old Indianapolis native framed against stark white, her silhouette a defiant slash of black and fur. Maeta—already a whisper in the R&B scene—leans into the lens, sunglasses perched like a crown, one hand adjusting them with a dancer’s grace.