Sydney Sweeney trades her usual polished glamour for a slick, backless moment at the 75th Berlinale—and we’re all watching, frankly, in quiet admiration.
The 75th Berlinale is in full swing, and amid the parade of polished eveningwear, Sydney Sweeney delivers a refreshing jolt. This isn’t the Old Hollywood glamour we’ve come to expect; this is something sharper, more subversive. In a photograph captured by Jens Koch, Sweeney debuts a look that feels both futuristic and impossibly classic.
Emma Myers sheds her red-carpet persona for a softer, scholarly-chic moment during a “Wednesday” press tour stop in Atlanta, and it’s a refreshing take on promotional style.
There’s a quiet subversion in Emma Myers’ latest press tour look. During a visit to “The Big Tigger Morning Show with Jazzy McBee” at Audacy Atlanta, she delivered a vision of undone prep that feels perfectly attuned to the moment. It’s an easy, confident look that rejects the ostentatious glamour often seen on the celebrity circuit, opting instead for a more thoughtful, art-school aesthetic.
Hayden Panettiere leaned into early-aughts sparkle at the Devil Wears Prada premiere—silver sequins, strappy heels, and just a hint of teen starlet bravado.
Before TikTok trends and Instagram stylists, there was the red carpet of 2006—unfiltered, un-self-conscious, and gloriously glitzy. On June 19th, at the Loews Lincoln Center Theatre in New York City, Hayden Panettiere arrived at the Devil Wears Prada premiere with a look that could’ve walked straight out of a Y2K moodboard.