Sophie Thatcher debuts a striking aesthetic in her August 2025 photoshoot—a kind of modern-gothic glamour that’s equal parts raw, emotional, and utterly compelling.

Some photoshoots are just about clothes. Then there are those that tell a story, capturing a mood that lingers. In her latest series, Sophie Thatcher does just that. We see her on a rocky beach, the sky a brooding grey backdrop. Her hair, dark and disheveled, seems to mirror the untamed sea behind her. In one shot, she wears a simple, off-the-shoulder t-shirt that appears wet, almost clinging to her frame. The fabric’s sheer quality hints at a certain vulnerability, a raw honesty that feels far more interesting than a polished couture gown.

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In another image, she kneels on the dark, wet sand, her clothes now a light, almost translucent hue. Her face is streaked with dirt, and a scattering of sand clings to her legs and arms. The look is a visceral rejection of clean-cut, studio-lit perfection. It’s a mood. This isn’t just a fashion shoot; it’s a cinematic moment, a fragment of a larger narrative. The whole atmosphere feels plucked from a brooding indie film, a quiet moment of introspection amidst a storm. It’s a bold choice that leans into a certain kind of anti-glamour, a kind of beauty found in the imperfect.

Madison Iseman unveils a new aesthetic for Numéro Netherlands, trading polished glamor for a raw, sun-soaked (and surprisingly gritty) vision of modern Hollywood.

There’s a specific kind of light in Los Angeles—that stark, late-afternoon sun that turns concrete into a blinding white and casts long, dramatic shadows. It’s this unvarnished quality that Madison Iseman embraces in her latest editorial for Numéro Netherlands, leaving behind the usual red carpet formality for something more elemental.

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In one shot, she lounges on a bed of loose gravel and dirt, the setting a striking contrast to her look. She pairs a simple ribbed white tank top with ruffled, high-cut green bikini bottoms. The glossy black slingback heels—a stark, almost aggressive detail—disrupt the otherwise relaxed mood, creating a tension that is the core of this shoot. It’s a study in contradictions: casual yet high-fashion, delicate and strong.

The narrative shifts as she stands on a sidewalk, backlit by that same harsh sun. Her black dress, a feat of textural complexity, appears to be made of frayed, artfully deconstructed threads, revealing glimpses of the skin beneath. Paired with sharp, black pointed-toe pumps and oversized sunglasses, the outfit channels a kind of whiplash chic—a look that feels both carefully composed and completely undone.

Then, there’s the final image, where she commands the frame in a crimson mini-dress. The color is electric, a jolt against the muted urban backdrop. What makes this look is the unexpected styling: bright red sheer stockings that create a continuous line from her legs to her matching red shoes. It’s a deliberate choice that elevates a simple silhouette, lending it a playful, almost mischievous spirit. The mood is confident, effortless, and entirely her own.

Sol Rodriguez attends the Peacemaker Season 2 premiere, unveiling a shimmering, liquid-metal gown—a futuristic look that proves superhero fashion is a serious affair.

There’s a certain challenge to dressing for a premiere, especially for a show as off-kilter as Peacemaker . It’s not a superhero movie, it’s something weirder—and Rodriguez understood the assignment perfectly. She debuted a mesmerizing sequin gown that catches the light with every move, creating a fluid, almost liquid effect. The color is a deep, burnished bronze—a shade that feels both grounded and otherworldly. The dress’s clean lines and sleek silhouette are a nod to classic glamour, but the fabric itself feels completely modern, like something from a sci-fi dreamscape.

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The design is all about controlled drama. A single, delicate strap winds around her neck, leaving her shoulders exposed and creating a striking halter neckline. The way the sequins are arranged in a chevron pattern elongates her frame, a visual trick that adds to the overall futuristic vibe. Her styling is a study in purposeful minimalism: sleek, straight hair, subtle makeup, and no distracting jewelry. The result is a look that is both strong and elegant, a perfect fusion of old-school Hollywood and new-era heroics.