Refusing to play by the rules (and frankly, creating her own), Sharon Stone debuts an editorial that redefines Hollywood glamour for a new generation.
Sharon Stone has never been one to follow a script, either in her career or her fashion choices. She is an icon, a muse, and a force who has consistently bent the rules of what’s expected. For her Harper’s BAZAAR España September 2025 photoshoot, she reasserts that status, delivering a series of images that are confident, daring, and utterly her own. This isn’t a comeback; it’s a powerful re-declaration.
The editorial is a study in stylish contradictions. We see her in a black blazer with dramatic, razor-sharp shoulders, which she pairs with intricate, fishnet-like tights and high heels. The look is a triumph of structured rebellion, a perfect mix of masculine tailoring and feminine sensuality. In another striking image, she lounges in an ornate chair, wearing an oversized, unbuttoned shirt and animal-print tights—a masterclass in effortless, yet undeniable, confidence.
But perhaps the most powerful image is the black and white portrait where she leans against a sunlit balcony, a bra top and shorts serving as the base for a dramatic, shaggy coat. She is a vision of rock-and-roll chic, with a knowing gaze from behind dark sunglasses. What makes these images so compelling is their refusal to adhere to a single style. Sharon Stone moves seamlessly between classic glamour, unapologetic sensuality, and high-fashion theatrics. Her visual legacy is undeniable. For a look back at her most iconic images, and to explore the work of other A-list photographers and muses, head to our celebrity photos section.
Zoë Kravitz stunned at the “Caught Stealing” UK gala screening in a custom Saint Laurent dress, a look that perfectly blended edgy style with classic glamour. This celebrity fashion moment proves she is a true muse for the French luxury house.
The first time I saw Zoë Kravitz step out as the face of Saint Laurent Beauty back in 2016, I thought, “This is it.” Now, with her latest turn at the U.K. gala screening of her film “Caught Stealing” in London, she has once again proven that she is more than a muse; she is the embodiment of the house’s rebellious, elegant spirit. It’s a look that isn’t just a dress, darling—it’s a statement, a whisper of Parisian rebellion in the heart of London.
On Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, Kravitz arrived in a custom Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello gown that was pure sartorial poetry. She’s a stylist’s dream, no? The piece, a sleeveless satin gown, was a study in contrasts: a plunging halter neckline that flowed into a perfectly cinched waist, all in a deep, lustrous black. But then… there’s the white bow. It’s not a sweet, demure bow you’d find on a schoolgirl’s dress. This one is angular, gathered, almost architectural, sitting right at the waist and creating a captivating visual tension. And that thigh-high slit? It’s not just for showing a leg; it’s an artistic flourish, creating an asymmetric line that makes the entire silhouette feel both powerful and delicate.
Her footwear, a pair of Frankie mules in satin crepe, also courtesy of Saint Laurent, were the perfect punctuation to the look. It’s a shoe that doesn’t scream for attention, but rather, complements the main event with a quiet confidence. For the rest of her accessories, Zoë opted for delicate jewelry from Jessica McCormack, which I must say was a brilliant choice. A 6.27Ct East-West Cushion Diamond Button Back Ring and 3Ct Diamond & Blackened Gold Gypset Hoop Earrings were just enough to catch the light without competing with the dress. Because sometimes, the most luxurious thing you can do is let the fabric, the cut, and the silhouette speak for themselves.
The beauty choices were just as discerning. Her hair was styled with natural waves and a side part, punctuated by those perfectly disheveled baby bangs that frame her face with an effortless chicness I’ve only ever truly seen perfected in Paris. Her makeup? Bold brows, a masterfully lined eye, and a natural lip—a look that is as timeless as it is modern. All of this, curated by stylist Danielle Goldberg, who also works with talents like Ayo Edebiri and Margaret Qualley. It’s a team, you see, that truly understands the power of a quiet statement.
And the history… ah, that’s where the true story lies. Zoë’s relationship with Saint Laurent is a long and storied one, a true partnership that goes back to 2016 when she was named a YSL Beauty Muse. As Alexandre Choueiri, then-president of international designer collections at L’Oréal, said at the time, “Zoe is not afraid to stand up for what she believes—we love her confidence and authenticity.” It’s that authenticity that makes every red carpet appearance feel so genuine, so her . She’s been in the front row for Vaccarello’s shows, always impeccably styled, always radiating that core Saint Laurent aesthetic. Just a few weeks ago, on August 11, she appeared on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” with a ’90s, office siren-inspired look that was a clear homage to her famous father, Lenny Kravitz. It’s this deep personal connection to style that sets her apart.
It’s clear that the world of celebrity fashion is ever-evolving. The way Zoë Kravitz carries a look, it’s not just about the clothes; it’s about the confidence, the heritage, and the story woven into every seam. This is why we follow celebrity fashion—for the moments when it transcends mere style and becomes a glimpse into something truly unique. To get a closer look at more of these pivotal moments, be sure to check out our celebrity style section.
The Breakdown: Get the Look
If you are utterly captivated by Zoë’s elegant, modern look, here’s how you can capture that vibe for your next grand entrance. It’s about combining classic elements with a rebellious twist—a lesson straight from the Parisian ateliers.
- The Dress: A black satin gown with a deep V-neckline is your canvas. The key is the silhouette—look for something that cinches at the waist to create that beautiful, defined shape. The thigh-high slit is a must-have for adding a touch of drama and asymmetry. For the bow detail, a detachable fabric sash or a cleverly pinned piece of white silk can replicate the custom feel. It’s all in the details, no?
- The Mules: A simple, black satin mule is the perfect choice. They are refined, elegant, and don’t compete with the dress. Look for a pointed toe and a thin heel to elongate the leg.
- The Jewelry: Less is more. A pair of delicate hoop earrings and a single statement ring are all you need. Focus on subtle sparkle and a classic design—think timeless over trendy.
- The Hair & Makeup: This is where you bring the effortless. Style your hair in natural, soft waves with a side part. The makeup should be clean and sophisticated—a strong, defined brow, a precise eyeliner, and a natural or nude lip. It is the perfect balance to a powerful dress.
In the end, this look is about a mastery of restraint and the clever use of contrast. It’s a testament to how the right stylist, the perfect designer, and an authentic celebrity can create a moment that will be discussed for years to come.
For her Fall 2025 cover story, Rose Byrne revisits a vintage glamour (and frankly, serves a masterclass) that feels both nostalgic and utterly of this moment.
Actors often inhabit their roles so completely that we sometimes forget they are chameleons, capable of a full transformation. For her C Magazine Fall 2025 cover story, Rose Byrne reminds us of this fact, embodying a range of distinct style personas that feel like a journey through fashion history. The editorial is a brilliant tribute to eras past, all while feeling completely of the now.
One look transports us straight to the swinging ’60s. Byrne is captured in a textured, olive-green shift dress with two perfect front pockets. The ensemble is completed with a beautifully tied headscarf, a detail that feels both timelessly chic and a bold statement for a contemporary editorial. Paired with classic black tights and pumps, it’s a masterclass in clean, retro elegance.
But the real magic lies in her ability to flip the script. In another shot, she wears a striking pale yellow coat, styled with an enormous black leather bow around her neck and matching gloves. It’s dramatic, sculptural, and utterly modern. The cover itself—a black turtleneck styled with a sparkling, deconstructed bralette—is a high-fashion move straight off the runways of Paris and Milan. It perfectly encapsulates the editorial’s narrative: a fusion of soft femininity with hard, graphic lines. Her ability to transform for the camera is a testament to her versatility. To see more captivating imagery from her career and other A-list stars, head to our celebrity photos archives.