Sydney Sweeney is seen in New York embracing casual comfort, making a case for the humble sweatpant (and a good umbrella, of course) as the ultimate off-duty uniform.
Even on a rainy day in the city, the paparazzi never rest. Sydney Sweeney was spotted on a dreary New York afternoon, and her outfit is a stark, refreshing departure from the usual polished red carpet fare. This is the normcore trend distilled to its purest form: comfortable, unpretentious, and completely practical.
Elizabeth Hurley is embracing the comeback of the bodycon bandage dress, giving the quintessential Y2K-era staple a red-hot update at The Inheritance premiere in London. The Austin Powers actress stepped out with boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus in a scarlet figure-hugging dress that proves some styles are truly timeless.
Ah, the bodycon dress. A piece so inextricably linked to the early 2000s that I almost feel the need to start this with a nostalgic sigh for simpler times, for the era of low-rise jeans and Juicy Couture tracksuits… a moment of pure American boldness, no? But we’re not here to talk about nostalgia. We’re here to talk about Elizabeth Hurley, and how she’s single-handedly bringing this iconic, and often maligned, clubbing staple back into the zeitgeist. And you know what? It’s working.
Becky G unveils a leather-clad, corseted look to support Shakira’s tour, proving the concert dressing rulebook is made to be broken.
The backstage shot is a fashion fever dream: two generations of Latina pop royalty embracing, but it’s Becky G’s look that demands the spotlight. A masterclass in modern rock-and-roll glamour, her ensemble is a fearless fusion of textures and attitude. She grounds her outfit with a pair of high-waisted, black leather pants, studded and punctuated by a series of eyelet details. This is not your average leather—it has a slick, almost liquid quality that catches the light and adds an edge to the overall vibe.