Sophia Hammons (a vision of casual cool) unveils an undone take on classic pinstripe suiting for Teen Vogue, making the waistcoat a definitive summer staple.

We’ve watched the Y2K revival cycle back through our wardrobes—from low-slung jeans to cargo pants—but the latest and most refined iteration has arrived: a reimagined approach to tailoring. For her stunning Teen Vogue feature, Sophia Hammons presents a new wave of professional-meets-playful suiting that feels both aspirational and instantly wearable.

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The look is built around a two-piece pinstripe ensemble, a masterclass in understated power. The key piece is the waistcoat, its v-neck plunging just enough to be both elegant and daring. Worn without a blouse underneath, it’s a bold statement that speaks to a modern, confident femininity. The matching trousers, with their low-rise waist, are a nostalgic throwback to the early 2000s, but the polished, tailored cut keeps the entire outfit from feeling like a passing trend. The fabric itself—a subtle gray with a soft texture—catches the light just so, proving that quiet luxury isn’t about logos, but about thoughtful details.

In her stunning Glamour feature, Sophia Hammons (with a natural, ethereal glow) unveils a quiet-luxury take on cottagecore romance via a playful, striped shirting moment.

There is a moment when fashion feels less like an imposition and more like a gentle whisper. This is that moment. Sophia Hammons, photographed for her Glamour feature, debuts a look that masterfully blends the formality of classic shirting with a new, whimsical femininity.

The star of this style story is a striped shirt—but not just any shirt. This one, with its whisper-thin, delicate stripes, is reanimated by a series of soft, mint-green rope bows tied playfully around the cuffs and forearms. The effect is an undone polish, a feeling of casual elegance that feels utterly fresh. The structured cut of the shirt is counterbalanced by the soft, flowing hair, styled to look effortlessly windswept. Her makeup is minimal, with an emphasis on her freckles and a dewy, natural radiance that brings a youthful energy to the entire narrative.

Emily Ratajkowski’s breezy Amalfi Coast look—a masterclass in vacation-ready style—proves that summer glamour is all about the perfect accessory (and a killer attitude, of course).

The art of looking completely, utterly unbothered while being meticulously stylish is a celebrity skill few have mastered. Then there is Emily Ratajkowski, whose recent Salerno sighting with new flame DJ Orazio Rispo unveils a masterclass in the form. Against a backdrop of brilliant blue water, she casually debuts an ensemble that’s both relaxed and aspirational.

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The look is built on contrasts. A crisp white linen or cotton button-down, worn open and slightly oversized, is the hero piece, a perfect beach cover-up that doubles as a chic lunchtime layer. Underneath, a flash of a pink bikini hints at the coastal escape. The real power move, however, comes via her accessories: a classic Burberry check bucket hat that gives a high-fashion wink to an otherwise low-key outfit, and a pair of vintage-inspired sunglasses. It’s an alchemy of high and low that few can pull off with such nonchalant grace. She finishes the look with simple flip-flops, grounding the whole affair in laid-back reality. The message is clear: true style is about making designer moments feel like an everyday afterthought.

Effortless.

The entire vibe feels like a modern update to a classic 90s catwalk coup—a supermodel on holiday, just being herself. So, is a single designer accessory the secret to elevating any look, or is it simply Emily Ratajkowski proving (once again) that she sets the rules?