Txunamy Ortiz wore a ruffled lavender gown and silver heels at the Percy Jackson Season 2 premiere.
Txunamy Ortiz attended the world premiere of Season 2 of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” in Los Angeles on December 3, 2025, wearing a lavender gown that fused mythic softness with red carpet clarity. The ruffled detailing cascaded across the bodice and skirt, creating movement and texture that echoed the oceanic backdrop behind her. The light purple hue felt ethereal — a nod to Olympus without veering into costume.
Her silver high-heeled sandals added shimmer without distraction, while layered necklaces and bracelets introduced a touch of youthful maximalism. The gown’s silhouette was classic: sleeveless, floor-length, and fitted through the torso. But the styling made it modern — no tiara, no cape, no overt fantasy. Just a girl in lavender, standing in front of a golden arch.
Bailee Madison wore a faux fur vest and fringe boots at the Michael Kors Rockefeller tree lighting.
Bailee Madison attended the Michael Kors Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting in New York City on December 3, 2025, wearing a layered black ensemble that fused winter texture with statement footwear. Her black faux fur vest , worn over a long-sleeve top and short skirt , created a tonal silhouette that balanced warmth and edge. The vest’s volume contrasted with the sleekness of the skirt, creating a visual rhythm that felt deliberate.
But the real punctuation came from her tall black boots , adorned with silver fringe detailing that shimmered with every step. The boots weren’t just footwear — they were movement. They turned the staircase into a runway, catching light and shadow against the polished marble and terrazzo flooring.
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Katie Holmes wore a rust satin dress with lace trim and a cream overcoat at ALIGNE’s holiday dinner.
Katie Holmes attended the ALIGNE Giving Tuesday Holiday Dinner at Chateau Royale in New York City on December 2, 2025, wearing a layered look that fused romantic softness with urban clarity. Her rust-colored satin dress , trimmed with white lace at the neckline and hem, offered a nostalgic nod to boudoir styling — intimate, delicate, and quietly theatrical.
Over it, Holmes layered a long cream-colored overcoat , which added structure and warmth without overpowering the dress’s softness. The coat’s length and neutral tone created a visual bridge between the lace’s intimacy and the city’s nighttime chill. Her black heeled boots grounded the look in practicality, adding edge to an otherwise romantic ensemble.