Victoria Justice wore a black Haelo blazer and trouser set during a polished fashion visit to Revolve’s FWRD store in Aspen on December 12, 2025.

It’s not everyday you see power dressing with a flash of midriff and absolutely no room for overkill. Victoria Justice wandered into Revolve’s Aspen FWRD boutique on December 12, 2025, ready for retail therapy in full tailoring — but came off like she was there to make business deals, not buy bags.

She wore the Haelo Lock Construct Blazer , cut to precision with a sharp lapel and deliberate asymmetry — held shut not by a button, but by a silver-toned pin fastened halfway up. That tiny hook did most of the talking. Below, the Haelo Flex Waist Tailored Trouser — long, straight, anchored at the hip, power stance ready. Deep black from collar to sole.

The crop of the jacket revealed just enough skin to keep things undone. Corporate chic, body-first.

Footwear partially hidden, but identifiable by silhouette: the Azalea Wang Zylla Burgundy Patent Wedge Ruched Boot peeks out in flashes — all sheen and drama. Boosted edge adding contrast to the otherwise strict palette.

Her arm accessories? Minimal by quantity, maxed in sheen. The Dean Davidson Crosby Link Ring and the Mara Ring stack effortlessly. One hand flashes a glint from the Timeless Precious Rhea Ring , multi-banded and modern. Gold hoops finish the look — likely Dean Davidson Crosby Hinged Huggies , seen on countless stylists’ moodboards.

Hair slick, straight. Nails clean. Face reads dewy, not fussy. And behind her — Chanel bags sit like background extras. She doesn’t notice them. The spotlight is singular.

Victoria Justice wore a Vaillant Studio lace tank and skirt with knee-high boots and Otra Eyewear sunglasses at the Invisible House shoot 2025.

Joshua Tree, November 13, 2025 — Victoria Justice photographed herself inside the glassy geometry of the Invisible House, reflecting both her and the structure in equal measure. The shot feels half-constructed, half off-guard–an image suspended between architectural polish and quiet self-awareness. She wears the Vaillant Studio Signature Satin Asymmetric Lace Tank Top , styled with the matching Vaillant Studio Deconstructed Asymmetric Lace Skirt . Together, the pieces read soft but intentional, tracing curves without overt drama.

A cocoa-brown Entire Studios V-Neck Sweater is tied unassumingly around her waist, grounding the otherwise fluid look. Sleek high black boots add height but also restraint–it’s effort disguised as ease. The sparkle comes from Kohl’s Vintage Style Simulated Crystal Giant Earrings , a wink toward nostalgia, and a pair of Otra Eyewear Aster Sunglasses balances the composition with mid-century cool.

This fashion photoshoot doesn’t scream editorial excess; it feels lived-in, like she paused mid-thought to catch her own story in the glass. Justice looks less like a subject and more like part of the room’s architecture–precise, transparent, quietly dangerous.

Victoria Justice wore a graphic tee, wide-leg denim, and a Yankees cap for a football day mirror selfie on January 10, 2025.

Football game, but make it fashion–barely. This isn’t a tailgate or tunnel walk moment. It’s a lit elevator, double denim, and one perfectly timed knotted T-shirt. Victoria Justice snapped a mirror selfie on January 10, 2025, before heading into Bears vs. Packers, dressed like she might cheer or might leave ten minutes before halftime.

Her shirt? The La Ligne NYC Monogram “Time to Get It Together” Black T-Shirt — cropped by a quick side knot that cinches the hem just above the waistband. The printed graphic (hands of a clock, colorful words ticked around its edges like a punchline) adds low-key personality. Not stadium merch. But close.

Jeans came slouchy–slightly washed, high-waisted, and loose through the thigh. They’re the One Teaspoon Jackson Mid Waist Wide Leg Denim — styled here like a ’90s callback filtered through Gen Z’s obsession with “non-jeans jeans.” You know the ones. They fit because they don’t try too hard.

Still, it’s the details that round it all out. Her cap: a soft cream ’47 NY Yankees Two-Tone MVP Baseball Cap , shadow-curved brim, hair tucked smoothly underneath. Earrings? Gold hoops, thick enough to catch reflection in the frame — the kind that shift the whole vibe from afternoon errand run to girl-with-an-itinerary.

Jewelry stayed hands-heavy. Two rings are visible: her staple Bondeye Sleek Solid Gold Milani Band and the chunkier Bondeye Labradorite Markle Circle Signet , square set with a moody glint. Nails painted spider-dark navy. And her friend? Also in jeans, also phone-first. Sync is casual. The photo vibe? Kind of off-duty cool, kind of main character weekday.