Fashion continues to play musical chairs with its biggest labels — Donatella is retiring from Versace, and Dario Vitale takes over in April, while Demna was just named the new artistic director at Gucci. But deep into Women’s History Month, the fashion news is likewise dominated by women-centric headlines, and isn’t that the way it should be? This week we rounded up six newsworthy pieces that put six stylish women — and one actor/partner — in the spotlight:
Rihanna Debuts Her Latest Fenty x Puma Collection in Barbados
Fenty x Puma Avanti LS sneakers and Pocket bag
Courtesy of Puma
Barbados is known for its bright colors and architecture in vibrant hues, so it was an effortless inspiration for Rihanna in her latest Fenty x Puma collection. The Barbados native oversaw a capsule collection that highlighted Avanti LS sneakers for men and women, Cat Cleat jelly slides and the Pocket mini bag, all in bold neon tones. Rihanna debuted the designs at a party Tuesday night on the island, with guests that included Serena Page, Kordell Beckham and Isan Elba. The Fenty x Puma collection dropped today, with prices ranging between $75 and $120.
Julianne Moore Debuts a Style Collab with a Women-Owned Brand
Julianne Moore in the Waverly Shirt, a House of Frank & Eileen collab.
Courtesy of House of Frank & Eileen
Los Angeles-based brand Frank & Eileen is adding a touch of star power to its business, founded in 2009 when Audrey McLoghlin wanted to create stylish women’s shirting from Italian menswear fabrics. Sixteen years later, this women-owned and sustainable apparel brand is expanding to invite like-minded women to become guest designers in a label that’s been christened House of Frank & Eileen.
First up is Oscar winner Julianne Moore, who launched her collaboration with McLoghlin’s team by putting her own spin on a wardrobe staple: the classic white shirt. The Waverly is crafted of Italian cotton and features a lengthened shirttail hem, a tailored fit over the hips, and button placement that might inspire joy in any woman who previously has been frustrated by where buttons fell across the bust on a men’s or menswear-inspired shirt.
“I’ve been a longtime fan of Frank & Eileen,” Moore tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I own several of their button-ups and absolutely love how their fabrics feel, so collaborating with them felt like a natural fit. With this capsule collection, I wanted to create pieces that embody simplicity, ease and timelessness, which are qualities that are at the core of my personal style. I hope the Waverly button-up, our first drop in the collection, becomes a staple in people’s wardrobes — a piece that feels intentional, easy and timeless.”
“House of Frank & Eileen is about more than just fashion, it’s about storytelling, connection and celebrating the incredible women who inspire us,” adds McLoghlin in a statement. “Julianne Moore embodies the effortless style and strength that define our brand, making her the perfect partner for our inaugural collection.”
Debuting this week, the $268 Waverly shirt is the first release in the collaboration, with additional pieces expected through October.
Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Stars in an Ad Campaign with Fiancé Jason Statham
Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Lachlan Bailey
They’ve been together since 2009, and now supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has invited her longtime partner, actor Jason Statham, into her world. The pair are appearing for the first time as a couple in an ad campaign for Falconeri, the Italian luxury cashmere brand. Engaged in 2016 and coy about marriage rumors since, Huntington-Whiteley and Statham were photographed by Lachlan Bailey at the Melidas Art resort in Comporta, Portugal, about 90 minutes south of Lisbon. The campaign, which breaks today, was styled by Geraldine Saglio, whose recent work also includes editorial shoots with Anja Rubik and Gisele Bundchen for Elle France. Next up for Statham: A Working Man opens in theaters March 28.
Cate Blanchett is the First Star to Wear a Look from Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann
Cate Blanchett is seen in Midtown on March 10, 2025 in New York City.
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“I hope I seduced you,” Haider Ackermann said backstage on March 5 following his much-lauded Paris runway debut as the creative director of Tom Ford. Five days later, Black Bag star Cate Blanchett certainly seemed charmed, wearing a look from that runway when she arrived for the March 10 taping of Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Blanchett is the first to wear a Tom Ford design by Ackermann, roundly agreed to be the hottest ticket of this month’s Paris Fashion Week. Her slim suit in orchid pink, paired with a silk georgette blouse in a neon hue dubbed “green flash,” is part of a Fall 2025 collection that signals a return to the heyday of the slim, tailored suits that garnered accolades for Ford at Gucci and his eponymous label, which the designer and filmmaker departed from in 2023.
Blanchett, meanwhile, continues her reign among the cadre of actresses who work with their stylists — in this case, Elizabeth Stewart — to craft a collection of press-run looks that extend beyond pure glamour in their talking points. Reaching into the closet to wear previously seen designs has been key to Blanchett and Stewart’s red-carpet approach: At Black Bag‘s London screening on March 11, the actress rewore a Fall 2023 Louis Vuitton dress, crafted from reworked fabric.
Kaley Cuoco Partners on an Artist T-Shirt to Benefit Pasadena Humane
Kaley Cuoco
Oh Norman!
Work continues to assist Angelenos recovering from the wildfires that devastated Los Angeles County in January and February. This week Kaley Cuoco, whose love for animals led to the 2023 launch of healthy pet-care brand Oh Norman!, debuted a long-sleeved “I Effing Love L.A.” T-shirt featuring a design by artist Daniel Dugan, with proceeds benefiting Pasadena Humane, the non-profit shelter that has taken in animals displaced by the fires. For each $45 T-shirt purchased at The Mutt Dog, $20 will be donated to Pasadena Humane; the limited-edition shirts are unisex and will be printed on demand vs. an inventory that sells out. “They are still working tirelessly to help the animals that were impacted by the Eaton fire, and we want to keep the attention on them,” Cuoco says in an Instagram video to her 7.9 million followers.
Sabrina Carpenter Kicks Off Her Latest Tour Leg with Custom Looks by Victoria’s Secret
Sabrina Carpenter
Courtesy of Sabrina Carpenter
Victoria’s Secret’s recent marketing efforts have recalled the lingerie brand’s glory days — indeed, its high-wattage runway show in October at Brooklyn’s Duggal Greenhouse, with Cher and Blackpink’s Lisa onstage and Cardi B. and Jodie Turner-Smith in the audience, signaled a return to the brand’s once-formidable heights. But perhaps the smartest decision Victoria’s Secret has made in recent years has been to align itself with Sabrina Carpenter, who with her stylist, Jared Ellner, has put the lingerie brand in front of thousands of screaming Gen Z fans every night since her Short n’ Sweet Tour kicked off in September 2024. Many of the lingerie-centric stage costumes worn by Carpenter have been custom collaborations with Victoria’s Secret, including new looks that debuted on March 5 with the kickoff of the tour’s European leg in Dublin. New designs between Ellner and Victoria’s Secret include the babydoll ensemble seen here and a pair of corseted bodysuits hand-beaded with more than 7,000 crystals — all three were among the looks Carpenter also Instagrammed to her 45.4 million followers.