Sol Rodriguez unveils a shocking tangerine gown at the Superman premiere—a look that proves summer’s unofficial color has finally arrived (and is staying awhile).

Some red carpets are just… red carpets. Others, like the one for the Superman premiere, become a canvas for something entirely different. Rodriguez’s vibrant dress cut through the sea of premiere-night black and navy with a kinetic energy. It’s a study in controlled chaos: a one-shoulder neckline gives way to artfully draped and pleated fabric that wraps around her body, creating a subtle cutout at the waist. The color itself is a sensory experience—a vivid, almost-neon tangerine that feels like a jolt of pure sunshine. The fabric drapes beautifully, giving the impression of liquid light as she moves.

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Her styling is a masterclass in elegant restraint. She pairs the audacious gown with simple black strappy heels and a small, chic black bag, allowing the dress to remain the undisputed star. Her hair is pulled back into a sophisticated updo, a strategic choice that highlights the unique neckline and her delicate jewelry—a pair of intricate, drop earrings that echo the fluid lines of the dress. The overall effect is both modern and timeless, a look that would feel at home on a 1990s catwalk as much as it does on today’s red carpet. It’s a dress that doesn’t just attend the premiere; it sets the tone for the entire evening.

Alyssa Milano attends Usher’s 2002 birthday party in an effortlessly chic ensemble, fusing a high-slit slip dress with a playfully bohemian cardigan for a dose of turn-of-the-century cool.

The year 2002 feels like a lifetime ago, a moment when the red carpet was less about grand, theatrical couture and more about a certain kind of downtown, rock-star casual. This is the era Alyssa Milano navigates with an expert hand at Usher’s “A Night of Masquerade” at The Highlands Hollywood. She unveils a look that’s a perfect snapshot of the time: a sleek black slip dress, its classic silhouette given an edge with a high-cut slit that offers a glimpse of leg. The real story, though, is the contrast—the texture, the unexpected layering.

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Over the slinky dress, she wears a chunky, dark knit cardigan. It’s not just a cover-up; it’s a stylistic statement. The open-weave texture and ragged edges lend a soft, lived-in quality to the otherwise polished look, a nod to the era’s bohemian leanings. Her accessories, too, are understated yet impactful. A chunky silver bracelet and delicate, barely-there strappy heels (a favorite of the period) ground the look, while her hair, a simple ponytail with loose, face-framing pieces, completes the vibe. It’s a study in balance: the sleek against the slouchy, the formal against the carefree.

Jenna Ortega, a style chameleon, debuts a new campaign for Dior Rouge, channeling dark romance and modern elegance with a glossy, berry-hued lip that feels both classic and completely of the moment.

Some collaborations just make sense. It’s a perfect alignment of a brand’s DNA and a celebrity’s personal ethos, a true marriage of creativity and influence. And in her new 2025 campaign for Dior Rouge, Jenna Ortega proves she is the perfect face for a brand that has always understood the power of a bold lip. The campaign images are a masterclass in modern glamour, a dark, moody twist on classic Hollywood beauty.

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The focus is, of course, on the lips—a glossy, rich berry shade that feels both sultry and sophisticated. But it’s the entire aesthetic that truly sells the vision. Ortega’s hair is styled in a choppy, almost undone bob with a short, modern fringe that frames her face beautifully. The texture is casual, a slight rebellion against the polished elegance of the makeup. Her eye makeup is equally on-point, with a sharp, elongated cat-eye that adds a sense of dramatic flair. It’s a look that feels both cinematic and deeply personal, a clever nod to her signature dark aesthetic, but elevated with a high-fashion, high-gloss finish.

Her outfit, a black beaded halter dress, is a perfect complement to the makeup. The intricate, sparkling texture of the beads adds a sense of opulence and glamour, while the simple, sleeveless silhouette keeps the focus on her face. Her accessories are minimal but impactful—a stack of delicate diamond rings and a pair of small, sparkling ear cuffs. It’s all about the details, no? The combination of the dark, almost gothic eyeliner and the glossy, rich lip creates a compelling duality—a look that is both edgy and classic.