Stepping out in Notting Hill, Olivia Rodrigo (effortlessly cool, as always) fused ’90s nostalgia with a Rixo Peony Leopard-Print Wool Cardigan and classic Repetto Camille Ballet Flats.
The very best fashion, you see, it rarely happens on a red carpet. The real magic, the true style that captures a moment—that’s found on a city street, in the wild, without the help of a thousand flashing lights. Such was the case when Olivia Rodrigo was spotted in London’s charming Notting Hill on Wednesday, July 30, 2025. Her look was more than just an outfit; it was a conversation, a perfectly executed ode to an era, blending leopard-print daring with a very particular, very American-cool insouciance.
For the August 2025 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Australia & New Zealand, Isla Fisher embodies the new era of “Runway Resurgence,” proving that true glamour only deepens with age.
There is a certain beauty that transcends the seasonal whims of fashion—a confidence that is not born of a fleeting trend, but of a life well-lived. And on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Australia & New Zealand, August 2025, we are given a masterclass in this very truth, courtesy of Isla Fisher. The magazine celebrates a “Runway Resurgence,” a glorious and overdue moment for mature models, and who better to champion it than a woman whose style has always been defined by an enduring elegance?
For Nylon (and its July 2025 issue), Ariana Greenblatt embraces a Gen Z fever dream of Y2K nostalgia, pop kitsch, and hyper-feminine chaos.
There is a new approach to dressing, a kind of glorious, post-algorithmic chaos that feels both deliberate and utterly random. And in the July 2025 issue of Nylon, Ariana Greenblatt’s photoshoot is its perfect embodiment. This isn’t a singular vision, but a beautiful, messy collage of every trend, every mood, all at once.