Selena Gomez and the Match Game cast just redefined panel-show chic—think velvet rebellion meets boardroom wit, all under the glow of a retro marquee. (And yes, that’s a masterclass in how to make a game show look like a sartorial statement.)

There’s something deliciously subversive about watching a cast transform a game show set into a runway. Selena Gomez and her Match Game co-stars didn’t just show up—they arrived , each outfit a carefully curated punchline in the ongoing conversation between fashion and fun. The backdrop? A neon-lit “MATCH GAME” sign, all mid-century modern glamour, setting the stage for a night where wit wasn’t just in the answers, but in every stitch and silhouette.

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Selena’s black mini dress —with its asymmetrical hem and bow-embellished shoulder —was a masterclass in modern femininity, blending edge with elegance. The fabric, likely a matte jersey or crepe , clung just enough to suggest movement, while the sharp cut kept it from veering into predictable territory. Beside her, Martin Short’s burgundy velvet suit felt like a love letter to old Hollywood , the texture rich and tactile , a stark contrast to Ice Cube’s sleek, contemporary knitwear .

Selena’s look was elevated by gold hoop earrings and a delicate layered necklace , accessories that added a touch of warmth to the monochrome ensemble. Ice Cube’s minimalist watch and Whitney Cummings’ stacked rings proved that even in a playful setting, less can be more. The true star, however, was Martin Short’s vintage-inspired pocket square —a tiny flourish that spoke volumes about his character’s sartorial savvy.

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Madison Iseman trades the red carpet for a flooded alley—and somehow, the result is even more electric. Denim, water, and a fearless attitude collide in this raw, unfiltered shoot for The Bare Magazine.

There’s something thrillingly subversive about a photoshoot that embraces the chaos of a flooded street. Madison Iseman, leaning against a weathered brick wall, doesn’t just pose—she commands the scene. The waterlogged cobblestones, the damp denim, the unapologetic rawness: this isn’t just a fashion moment. It’s a statement.

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Madison keeps it minimal: no jewelry, no shoes, no distractions . The only accessory here is the water itself , dripping from her hair, pooling around her bare feet. It’s a masterclass in restraint—proving that sometimes, the most powerful statement is the absence of embellishment.

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Natalie Portman doesn’t just grace the pages of ELLE UK—she commands them, channeling four decades of Dior’s beauty legacy in a single, breathtaking sweep. From the power-suited 2010s to the dewy minimalism of the 2020s, this is a masterclass in reinvention, one contour stroke at a time.

Natalie Portman’s latest editorial for ELLE UK — lensed by Cass Bird and styled by Alexandra Bernard —isn’t just a beauty spread; it’s a cinematic journey through Dior’s most defining eras. The Oscar-winning actress, long a muse for the house, slips effortlessly into the spirit of the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s, each look distilled into a single, arresting frame. The result? A visual symphony that proves beauty is as much about attitude as it is about aesthetics.

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1980s: The Power of Excess

1980s: The Power of Excess

Portman’s ’80s incarnation is all about shiny, unapologetic glamour . A studded denim jacket—reminiscent of rock ‘n’ roll rebellion —pairs with a bandeau top and a leopard-print hair scarf, evoking the era’s love for bold patterns and even bolder silhouettes. The makeup? A flush of blush and pop-of-color lips , a nod to the decade’s maximalist ethos. The attitude? Pure, unfiltered confidence.

1990s: Grunge Meets Glam

1990s: Grunge Meets Glam

Here, Portman embodies the blurred lips and smoky eyes of the ’90s, a decade where beauty was all about effortless rebellion . A slouchy, oversized black top—emblazoned with a vintage photograph—hints at the era’s penchant for irony and nostalgia . The hair, slightly tousled, and the dark, moody lips complete the look, channeling the spirit of Kate Moss and heroin chic.

2000s: The Top Model Era

2000s: The Top Model Era

The Y2K revival is in full swing , and Portman leans into the velvet-touch lipstick and sleek, wet-look hair that defined the early aughts. A crisp white shirt, unbuttoned just so, and gold and diamond cuffs (price on request, naturally) elevate the look to top model territory. It’s a study in polished seduction , where less was never more.

2010s: Contoured Confidence

2010s: Contoured Confidence

The 2010s were all about precision and power , and Portman’s look— contour sharp enough to cut glass , a pink and gold Dior joaillérie cuff , and a crisp white collared shirt—captures the era’s obsession with elevated minimalism . The hair, pulled back into a sleek bun, underscores the architectural beauty of the decade.

2020s: The No-Makeup Makeup Revolution

2020s: The No-Makeup Makeup Revolution

Fast forward to the present, and Portman embodies the dewy, fresh-faced beauty of the 2020s. Wet hair, barely-there makeup , and a glow that looks lit from within —this is beauty stripped back to its essence. The look is completed with gold hoop earrings and a nude bodysuit , a testament to the era’s love for effortless, clean-lined elegance .

What ties these decades together isn’t just the clothing—it’s the transformative power of hair and makeup . Portman’s chameleonic beauty is on full display, from the spiked, gelled-up ‘80s hair to the sleek, wet-look waves of the 2020s . Each era’s makeup—whether it’s the blurred lips of the ‘90s or the contoured cheekbones of the 2010s —serves as a time capsule, capturing the essence of the decade in a single stroke.

The mood shifts with each frame: rebellious in the ‘80s , moody in the ‘90s , seductive in the 2000s , polished in the 2010s , and effortless in the 2020s . It’s a testament to Portman’s range as an actress—and a reminder that beauty is, above all, about storytelling .

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