Priyanka Chopra turned heads with a bold velvet ensemble—rich, tactile, and effortlessly chic—marking a cultural pivot toward opulent street style
Stepping onto a New York City sidewalk on June 22, 2025, Priyanka Chopra brought a jolt of drama to the urban pulse. The Ferragamo Velvet Overshirt draped her frame with a luxurious sheen, its deep hue catching the light like a whisper from a forgotten gala. Paired with Ferragamo Flared Cords, the silhouette flared with retro swagger, a nod to ‘70s couture reborn for today’s gaze. Her Ferragamo Soft-Bag (S) swung casually, while the Bvlgari Serpenti Seduttori Watch gleamed—a serpent’s kiss on her wrist, tying the look with serpentine elegance.
With a pose that cuts like a blade, Paz de la Huerta—never one to fade into the background—ignites the June 2025 SNUFF Magazine cover with a look that’s equal parts vintage noir and audacious reinvention.
The image unfolds against the Roosevelt Hotel’s storied facade, where star-shaped pavement echoes Hollywood’s golden age. Her outfit, a sleek black ensemble by Lily Hyde, drapes in velvet that whispers luxury while the cut—sharp, asymmetrical—screams defiance. A long coat flares dramatically, paired with sheer stockings that catch the light, hinting at a bygone glamour reborn. In her hands, a bouquet of dark blooms adds a gothic flourish, styled with intent.
In a fiery orange Atelier Versace mini, Keke Palmer lit up The Tonight Show—channeling Y2K heat, Beyoncé-coded glam, and a little rockstar rebellion.
On June 20, 2025, Keke Palmer didn’t just perform—she combusted. Making her long-awaited debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the singer and actress stepped out in a vintage Atelier Versace mini dress from the Spring 2002 collection, styled by Molly Dickson. The look? A molten orange masterpiece with flame-like beadwork, a corseted bodice, and a jagged, ruffled hemline that danced with every beat of her medley performance from Just Keke.