The return of the power suit—but with an impossibly fresh, athletic twist—is the moment we’ve all been waiting for, and Simone Biles unveils a sharp, pinstriped look that is pure sartorial victory.
Some style moments are a triumph of vision. And on August 13, 2025, in West Hollywood, Simone Biles, a woman who already defines what it means to be a champion, gave us a fashion victory lap. She attended a dinner for her new Netflix special, Simone Biles: Rising , in a look that was both a nod to the past and a clear signal of her power today. It was the tailored suit, re-imagined.
Biles, a vision of confident power, presented a strong case for the return of structured suiting. But this was no ordinary business suit; this was a feminine and fierce statement. The double-breasted jacket, in a crisp white fabric with subtle pinstripes, was perfectly tailored to her frame. The broad shoulders and deep V-neckline gave the jacket an architectural quality, a sense of purposeful design that felt both powerful and utterly modern. The jacket’s gold buttons provided a subtle, luxurious accent, a glimmer of light against the clean white canvas. The accompanying shorts, in the same pinstriped fabric, were a bold choice that added a touch of youthful, confident charm. The silhouette, a clean A-line, perfectly balanced the structure of the jacket, creating a cohesive and compelling look.
For accessories, Biles kept it simple and powerful. A delicate, layered necklace in gold drew attention to her décolletage, a choice that felt both understated and incredibly chic. Her black high-heeled sandals were a timeless choice, adding height and elegance while allowing the suit to remain the focus of the look. The choice of a simple, classic black heel was a smart one—it didn’t compete with the bold pattern of the pinstripe but rather anchored the entire ensemble. Her hair, styled in a polished, straight bob with a center part, and her makeup, a sophisticated smokey eye and a nude lip, completed the look. It’s a study in restraint, a testament to the idea that true glamour is often found in the quiet details.
Britney’s lace-on-lace rebellion—red beneath black—turned a routine club exit into a paparazzi fever dream, equal parts burlesque tease and post-divorce defiance.
There are entrances, and then there are arrivals . On December 15, 2006, Britney Spears didn’t just step into Hollywood’s Forty Deuce Night Club—she detonated a fashion moment that still ripples through the pop-cultural ether. It was the kind of look that whispered “comeback” while screaming “don’t look away.”
Emerging from the velvet shadows of the burlesque-inspired venue, Spears wore a sheer black lace dress that clung like scandal. The floral pattern—delicate but deliberate—revealed a crimson underlayer that felt more like a dare than a detail. It was lingerie-as-armor, a sartorial shrug at the tabloid frenzy that had followed her all year.
The silhouette was body-conscious but not constricting, allowing for movement—gyration, even. Paired with strappy black stilettos that clicked against the pavement like punctuation marks, the ensemble was pure Britney: provocative, playful, and just a touch chaotic. No confirmed designer attribution has surfaced, but the look echoed the risqué glamour of Roberto Cavalli’s early 2000s clubwear, with hints of Dolce & Gabbana’s gothic romanticism.
Accessories were minimal, almost defiant in their absence. No clutch, no chandelier earrings—just the dress, the heels, and the attitude. Her hair, tousled and unstyled, framed a face that wore the night’s drama like a mask. The makeup? Smoky eyes, nude lips, and a gaze that said, “I know exactly what I’m doing.”
Bella Hadid’s plunging white dress—paired with brass cuffs and cowgirl boots—brought ethereal Western glam to Beverly Hills for her Orebella fragrance launch. ★ Yes, boots with a slit.
She leaned against a tree like she owned the garden—and maybe she did. August 13, 2025. Virginia Robinson Gardens. Bella Hadid, 28, launching her fifth Orebella fragrance, “Eternal Roots,” in a look that whispered goddess, shouted cowgirl.
The dress? Gauzy. Cream. Cut to plunge and slit to scandal. It clung and floated—like chiffon caught in a breeze, or a memory. The low back and leg slit gave it movement, but the neckline? That was pure drama. It’s the kind of dress that doesn’t just reveal skin—it reveals intention.
Bella layered antique brass arm cuffs with gold waist beads, dainty necklaces, and a ring stack that felt curated but chaotic. The arm cuff—thick, burnished, slightly dented—looked like it had a story. Maybe it did. Maybe it belonged to someone’s grandmother. Or maybe it was just vintage Dior. Hard to say. That’s the point.
And then—boots. White cowgirl boots with brown stitching. Not ironic. Not costume. Just… Western. It’s a nod to her equestrian boyfriend, Adan Banuelos, sure. But also to the American West’s strange romance with femininity: soft dresses, hard boots, dusty kisses.
Her hair was swept up, red flowers tucked in like secrets. The updo was loose, almost lazy—like she’d done it herself, but with perfect symmetry. Makeup? Barely there. Just cheekbones, lashes, and that specific nude lip. Very 2005 Nicole Richie. Very “I woke up like this,” but with a stylist.
The crowd—Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, Kylie, Alex Consani—mingled under striped canopies. But Bella stood apart. Posed, yes. But also… planted. Like the tree she leaned on. Like roots.
The fragrance? “Eternal Roots.” Wood notes, bright fruits, essential oils. Red bottle, gold cap. It smells like memory. Like heritage. Like something you’d wear to meet your lover’s grandmother.
Bella’s look wasn’t just fashion—it was storytelling. A woman in white, in boots, in brass. Launching a scent about legacy while dressed like one.
Get Bella’s “Eternal Roots” Look
- Cream Gauzy Cutout Midi Dress – Plunging neckline, high slit
- Antique Brass Arm Cuff – Vintage or artisanal
- Gold Waist Beads – Layered, delicate
- White Cowgirl Boots – Brown stitched, mid-calf
- Dainty Gold Necklaces – One with a charm
- Ring Stack – Mixed metals, eclectic shapes
- Red Flower Hair Garnish – Tucked into a loose updo
- Minimal Makeup – Nude lip, soft contour