Rita Ora unveils her new creative era on the cover of Cosmopolitan España, September 2025—a bold and confident exploration of style and self.
A magazine cover is no longer just a portrait. It is a manifesto. And when Rita Ora graces the cover of Cosmopolitan España this September, she is not just presenting a new look, but an entire new era. An era, she tells the magazine, that is “very well organized,” because for a woman who has worn so many stylistic hats, a little structure is in order, non?
Her main feature outfits are a study in contrasts, a sartorial reflection of her own eclectic sensibility. On the cover, a beautifully crafted crocheted halter top, its intricate, hand-woven lace a nod to the artisanal. Paired with a skirt that reveals with a playful, yet sophisticated, transparency, it’s a look that feels both bohemian and deeply modern. It speaks to her comfort in her own skin, a theme she echoes in the interview, admitting she simply adores the interaction between body, music, and the freedom of life.
Inside, she debuts a fringed dress from Antik Batik, cinched at the waist with a suede belt. The dress is a cascade of motion, feathers, and textures—a look that feels like it’s shimmering with the memory of a summer festival. This is the woman who loves a good blazer, who adores a white shirt and jeans, who says her style is “very eclectic” and never static. She pulls it all together with bold, statement earrings and makeup by Dior, her Christian Louboutin footwear adding a final, high-octane flourish.
But the real story here is not just in the fabric and the fringe, but in the woman behind them. She’s an artist who, as she puts it, “never stops dreaming,” and a woman deeply involved in her work as a UNICEF ambassador. She speaks of her new album Heat , collaborating with her partner Taika Waititi on the music video, and her deeply personal journey from being a refugee. This editorial offers a powerful glimpse into her world, and a perfect example of how celebrity fashion has evolved from simple clothing to a tool for storytelling.
So, is she simply a musician who loves fashion, or is she using her style to tell the world, and all its complexities, exactly who she is?
Vittoria Ceretti unveils the ultimate model-off-duty beach look—a testament to effortless simplicity—while enjoying a sun-soaked afternoon in Ibiza.
In the world of high fashion, where every detail is meticulously planned for the runway or the red carpet, there is something profoundly refreshing about a look that appears entirely effortless. Case in point: Vittoria Ceretti’s August 16, 2025, beach excursion in Ibiza.
This is not a costume, but a second skin. She sports a simple, classic black bikini, its clean lines and minimalist silhouette speaking volumes without a single frill. The top, a timeless triangle cut, and the matching tie-side bottoms are a quiet rebellion against the ornate, an embrace of pure form. The magic, as always, is in the accessories. On her head, a black baseball cap with a subtle white logo, a modern, casual touch that feels entirely of the moment. Her sunglasses are classic, and the understated layered necklaces and a simple bracelet serve as the only adornment.
Rihanna embraces the art of effortless dressing, debuting a coordinated Savage x Fenty pajama set that effortlessly blurs the line between comfort and high-end street style in Los Angeles.
Pajamas as daywear. A concept I thought was buried with the last Zoom call of 2020, non? And yet, here is Rihanna, out in Los Angeles on August 17, 2025, to remind us that rules are simply suggestions for her. And perhaps, for the rest of us, a delightful challenge.
She starts with her own label, Savage x Fenty, opting for a salmon pink and white striped button-down shirt and matching pull-on pants. It is, for all intents and purposes, a cozy set. It looks comfortable, it looks easy. But then… the accessories. This is where the genius lies, darling. This is where the look becomes not just a statement, but a masterclass in calculated styling.
She’s accessorized with a pink and white headscarf—a nod to classic Hollywood glamour—and a white Gucci shoulder bag. A pair of cat-eye sunglasses and her beloved Renato Cipullo “R” pendant are there, too. And yes, her rose gold Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch… a little flash of true luxury. But it’s the footwear that truly takes this from casual errand to a full-scale fashion moment. Her Maison Margiela Tabi Split-Toe Leather Ballet Flats in pink satin. The Tabi, so wonderfully Parisian-subversive and avant-garde, paired with her pajamas. It’s not just a choice, it’s an act of fashion defiance.
Audacity.
Her look is a testament to the power of a stylist’s eye—and perhaps a case study in why we’re all so obsessed with celebrity style . Remember Jennifer Lawrence’s pajama-as-daywear moment earlier this summer? Her flowing Rohé set and mesh flats felt like a quiet, unbothered elegance. Rihanna’s is different. It’s a loud, unapologetic masterpiece, a look that simultaneously says, “I just woke up like this,” and “I’ve been planning this all along.” It’s the difference between a stroll and a full-scale runway show.
So, what are we to do with this? Are we to surrender to the comfort of our homes and embrace this luxurious idleness on the streets? Or is this simply Rih’s way of saying she’s so far ahead of the curve, the rest of us are still in our evening wear, scrambling to catch up?
Lara’s Guide: Making PJs Work
- Elevate with Intent: Your accessories must do all the heavy lifting. Rihanna proves you need high-end bags, statement jewelry, and shoes that are anything but slippers. They are your uniform’s most critical element.
- The Headscarf is Your Friend: It’s an instant dose of Old Hollywood glamour and a clever way to pull a look together when you don’t feel like styling your hair. Very Parisian chic.
- Mix & Match: Don’t be afraid to pair a silk pajama top with tailored trousers, or the bottoms with a sleek bodysuit. The goal is to confuse the eye just a little… and to keep them guessing.