Rodrigo brought high-octane sensuality and late-2000s attitude to NOS Alive—part pop concert, part glam-rock séance in crystal fringe and defiant leather.
There’s a moment mid-set when Olivia Rodrigo throws her head back, one arm slung skyward, and you can almost hear the ghost of Joan Jett whispering “hell yes.” At NOS Alive 2025 in Lisbon, Rodrigo wasn’t just performing—she was conjuring. Leather, fringe, and pure grit collided in a look that felt like a rebellious homage to the MySpace era, modernized with pop star precision.
In a pink tank and teen-pop poise, Mandy Moore struck a pose at Bayfront Park—just weeks before “So Real” would catapult her into TRL-era stardom.
Before the platinum records and red carpet turns, there was this: Mandy Moore, 14, arms crossed in a bubblegum-pink tank, staring down the lens with the kind of precocious poise that defined late-’90s pop royalty. The setting? A photo session at Miami’s Bayfront Park Amphitheater on December 17, 1998—just days after her debut single “Candy” began its slow climb into the teen zeitgeist.
Jenna Dewan exuded serene sophistication at the 50th Annual Gracie Awards, gliding onto the Beverly Hills red carpet in a perfectly tailored, whisper-pale blue gown.
At the landmark 50th Annual Gracie Awards held in Beverly Hills on May 20, 2025, Jenna Dewan made a captivating appearance, opting for an elegant, understated pale blue gown that spoke volumes through its refined simplicity. Against a backdrop of shimmering gold, Dewan’s choice of color felt fresh and ethereal, a cool counterpoint to the celebratory setting.