Jessica Alba Enjoys a Beach Day in Miami, Plus Sutton Foster, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ashley Graham and More

Celebrities have been everywhere this week, fromJessica Albabasking in the sun on a beach in Miami toSutton Fosterperforming a special concert in Atlanta. Meanwhile,Sarah Michelle Gellarsteps out in New York City, andAshley Grahamattends an event in Milan during the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!

Life's a Beach

Jessica Alba BACKGRID

Jessica Alba dons a patterned swimsuit and cap as she spends a day at the beach in Miami on Feb. 15.

In Her Element

Sutton Foster Derek Storm/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

Derek Storm/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

Sutton Foster takes the stage to perform a solo concert with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in Atlanta on Feb. 15.

Buffy the Outfit Slayer

Sarah Michelle Gellar Raymond Hall/GC Images

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Sarah Michelle Gellar beams from ear to ear while all dressed up in New York City on Feb. 16.

Looking Forward

Ashley Graham Mike Marsland/Getty

Mike Marsland/Getty

Ashley Graham blows a kiss to the camera at the French Alps 2030 event hosted by OMEGA House in Milan on Feb. 16.

Legendary Lady

Susan Lucci Michael Simon/GC Images

Michael Simon/GC Images

Susan Lucci shows off her new memoirLa Lucciwhile leavingGood Day New Yorkin N.Y.C. on Feb. 16.

Yes, Chef!

Gordon Ramsay Jeff Spicer/Getty

Jeff Spicer/Getty

Gordon Ramsayarrives at the launch ofBeing Gordon Ramsayin London on Feb. 16.

Winter Woman

Rihanna XNY/Star Max/GC Images

XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Rihannabundles up while out in New York City on Feb. 16.

Dress to Impress

Hilaria Baldwin and Carmen Baldwin John Lamparski/Getty

John Lamparski/Getty

Hilaria Baldwinand her daughterCarmensit together at the GuruTines luncheon at the Maison Close restaurant in New York City on Feb. 16.

Rainy Day

Dakota Johnson BACKGRID

Dakota Johnsontreks through a rainstorm after a gym session in Los Angeles on Feb. 16.

Front to Back

Dove Cameron Raymond Hall/GC Images

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Dove Cameroncaptures the camera with an over-the-shoulder look in New York City on Feb. 16.

Fabulous Four

Holly Robinson Peete, Boris Kodjoe, Rodney Peete and Garcelle Beauvais Gladimir Gelin

Gladimir Gelin

Holly Robinson Peete,Boris Kodjoe, Rodney Peete andGarcelle Beauvaisare glammed up for Inside Africa Courtside Holding's Africa All-Star Soirée in L.A.

Say 'Uncle Drew'

Kyrie Irving, Lil Rel and family Vicente Corona and Samiee Valdivia

Vicente Corona and Samiee Valdivia

Kyrie Irvingreunites with hisUncle DrewcostarLil Rel Howeryand the comedian's family at an ANTALAND event in Santa Monica, California.

Flying Solo

Dale Moss Jacie Marguerite

Jacie Marguerite

The Bachelorette'sDale Mossnurses a drink at the On the Rocks event at Kemo Sabe in Aspen, Colorado.

Plugging In

BigXthaPlug Trey Souls

BigXthaPlugperforms at NBA's All-Star Crossover in Los Angeles on Feb. 14.

Table for 3

Spike Lee, Sacha Baron Cohen and Chris Rock Vivien Killilea/Getty

Vivien Killilea/Getty

Spike Lee,Sacha Baron CohenandChris Rocksit at the same table during Kenny "The Jet" Smith's FlyHouse presented by Resorts World in Beverly Hills, California, on Feb. 13.

Love and Basketball

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Ronald Martinez/Getty

Ronald Martinez/Getty

Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have a casual date night at the 75th NBA All-Star Game at Intuit Dome on Feb. 15 in California.

Fresh Off the Runway

Rihanna XNY/Star Max/GC Images

XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Rihanna makes the Concrete Jungle her runway as she's spotted out and about in New York on Feb. 14.

Me and You

Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham BACKGRID

Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham are loved-up as they arrive hand-in-hand for dinner at Matsuhisa in Los Angeles on Feb. 15.

Star Power

Kate Hudson and Tessa Thompson Kevin Mazur/Getty

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Kate Hudson and Tessa Thompson pose together at the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards at Hollywood Palladium on Feb. in Los Angeles.

Mothering

Wunmi Mosaku Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Wunmi Mosakustuns in yellow as she shows off her baby bump at the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Raye of Sunshine

Raye Kristy Sparow/Getty 

Kristy Sparow/Getty

Rayebrings her bright smile to the stage at Accor Arena on Feb. 15 in Paris, France.

At the Ball Game

Jennifer Hudson Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty

Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty

Jennifer Hudsonhit the red carpet at the 2026 NBA All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Making an Entrance

Rose Byrne Monica Schipper/Getty 

Monica Schipper/Getty

Rose Byrnestrikes a pose as she attends the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards at on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Woman of the Hour

Cynthia Erivo Darren Gerrish/WireImage

Darren Gerrish/WireImage

Cynthia Erivohosts a cocktail reception Mulberry at The Dorchester on Feb. 15 in London.

Honored Guest

Becky G Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Becky Gshows off her toned abs while at the Willy Chavarria dinner at the Le Chene in Greenwich Village on Feb. 15.

On the Carpet

Anna Camp Amy Sussman/Getty 

Amy Sussman/Getty

Anna Campgives an over-the-shoulder moment at the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Creative Duo

Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani Araya Doheny/Getty

Araya Doheny/Getty

Kumail Nanjianiand wifeEmily V. Gordonare all dressed up for the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

He Loves to Move It

Sasha Farber Matt Armendariz

Matt Armendariz

Sasha Farberswapped the ballroom for the cardio floor, bringing Valentine's Day energy and his famous dance moves to a Zumba class at EoS Fitness in Long Beach.

Dressed to the Nines

Ego Nwodim and Tig Notaro Jordan Strauss/JanuaryImages

Jordan Strauss/JanuaryImages

Ego NwodimandTig Notarorocked their best black and white at the Film Independent Spirit Awards After Party, in partnership with IFC & Shudder, on Feb. 15 at the W Hollywood in Los Angeles.

All in a Day's Work

Erin Doherty Tommaso Boddi/Getty

Tommaso Boddi/Getty

Erin Dohertycarries her heels and her award while exiting the Film Independent Spirit Awards at Hollywood Palladium on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Big Smiles

Lamorne Morris Kevin Mazur/Getty

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Lamorne Morrissmiles for the cameras at the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards at Hollywood Palladium on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Hand-in-Hand

Jimmy Tatro and Zoey Deutch Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Zoey DeutchandJimmy Tatroare a chic couple at the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Happy Mardi Gras

Anthony Mackie Erika Goldring/Getty 

Erika Goldring/Getty

Anthony Mackierides in the 2026 Krewe of Bacchus parade during Mardi Gras 2026 on Feb. 15 in New Orleans.

Under the Radar

Pete Davidson Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Pete Davidsonis cool as ever at the Cult Gaia fashion show during New York Fashion Week on Feb. 15 in New York City.

Brothers in Arms

Joel Edgerton and Nash Edgerton Todd Williamson

Todd Williamson

Joel Edgertonand his brother Nash Edgerton attend the Film Independent Spirit Awards After Party, in partnership with IFC & Shudder on Feb. 15, at the W Hollywood in Los Angeles.

Fashion Girl

Meg Donnelly Michael Loccisano/Getty

Michael Loccisano/Getty

Meg Donnellyattends the Cult Gaia fashion show during New York Fashion Week on Feb. 15 in New York City.

Longterm Lovebirds

Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford Ethan Miller/Getty

Ethan Miller/Getty

Cindy Crawfordand her husbandRande Gerberattend the annual Keep Memory Alive "Power of Love" gala benefit in Nevada on Feb. 14.

Red Hot

Julia Fox Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Julia Foxrocks a jaw-dropping all-red ensemble as she attends the Willy Chavarria dinner at the Le Chene in Greenwich Village on Feb. 15 in New York City.

Sister's Keeper

Reina King and Regina King Araya Doheny/Getty

Araya Doheny/Getty

Regina Kingand her sister Reina King get close for a photo at the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Happy in Love

Chris Cole and Whitney Cummings Todd Williamson

Todd Williamson

Whitney Cummingsand her fiancé Chris Cole attend the Film Independent Spirit Awards After Party on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Vampire Rivalries

Nina Dobrev and François Arnaud Emma McIntyre/Getty

Emma McIntyre/Getty

Nina DobrevandFrançois Arnaudpose in the IMDb Portrait Studio at the 2026 Independent Spirit Awards at Hollywood Palladium on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Basketball Guys

Steve Ballmer, Steve Ballmer, Barack Obama, Brian L. Roberts, and Adam Silver Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Former President Barack Obamaposes with Steve Ballmer, Brian L. Roberts, and Adam Silver at the LA Clippers and Comcast NBCUniversal's NBA All-Star Legendary Tip-Off Celebration on Feb. 13.

All Smiles

Judy Greer Emma McIntyre/Getty

Emma McIntyre/Getty

Judy Greerbrings sunny vibes to the IMDb Portrait Studio at the 2026 Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles.

Curtain Call

Kelsie Watts Bruce Glikas/Getty 

Bruce Glikas/Getty

Kelsie Watts poses during a celebration for her farewell as Jane Seymour in the Broadway musicalSixon Feb. 15 in New York City.

Taking the Stage

Keke Palmer Kevin Winter/Getty 

Kevin Winter/Getty

Keke Palmerspeaks onstage during the Film Independent Spirit Awards at the Hollywood Palladium in L.A. on Feb. 15.

Live Performance

Hilary Duff Kevin Mazur/Getty

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Hilary Duffperforms at Voltaire in Las Vegas on Feb. 14.

Cutest Couple

Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons Phillip Faraone/Getty

Phillip Faraone/Getty

Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemonspose for a photo at the Film Independent Spirit Awards in L.A. on Feb. 15.

Glowing in Gold

Issa Rae Phillip Faraone/Getty

Phillip Faraone/Getty

Issa Raeglows at the Film Independent Spirit Awards at the Hollywood Palladium in L.A. on Feb. 15.

Making an Entrance

Kaia Gerber Earl Gibson III/Deadline via Getty

Earl Gibson III/Deadline via Getty

Kaia Gerber arrives at the Film Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 15.

Beaming Beauty

Sarah Jessica Parker DESI / BACKGRID

DESI / BACKGRID

Sarah Jessica Parkermakes a glamorous appearance at the Arara Ball with gin brand Tanqueray in Rio de Janeiro, in a dress by the Brazilian designer Isabela Capeto on Feb. 14.

Hey, Good Looking

Connor Storrie Michael Kovac/Getty 

Michael Kovac/Getty

Heated RivalrystarConnor Storrieflashes a smile while helping out at the Baby2Baby NBA Cares All Stars Day of Service powered by Huggies event in Los Angeles on Feb. 13.

Fierce Ladies

Julianne Hough and Nicole Scherzinger Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Julianne HoughandNicole Scherzingerattend Alice + Olivia's Fall/Winter 2026 presentation during New York Fashion Week on Feb. 14 in New York City.

Special Screening

Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Glen PowellandMargaret Qualleyattend the special screening of their new A24 filmHow to Make a Killingin Los Angeles on Feb. 14.

Main Man

Bad Bunny The Grosby Group / BACKGRID

The Grosby Group / BACKGRID

Bad Bunnyperforms onstage at the opening night of his worldwide tour in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Feb. 13.

Romantic Day Out

Lizzo and her boyfriend Myke Wright @NIKOTYLER / BACKGRID

@NIKOTYLER / BACKGRID

Lizzoand her boyfriendMyke Wrighthead out for a Valentine's Day lunch in Los Angeles on Feb. 14.

Statement Style

Jeff Hamilton and Stephen Curry Chase Freedom

Chase Freedom

Stephen Curry(right) is gifted a custom L.A. All Star jacket by fashion designer Jeff Hamilton (left) at the Unanimous Media Party with Chase Freedom on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles.

Sleek Reveal

Olivia Munn Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Olivia Munnflaunts some skin in a backless floor-length black gown at the Khaite fashion show held during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 14.

Show Time

Brandon T. Jackson and Nadine Bhabha Greg Doherty/Getty

Greg Doherty/Getty

Brandon T. Jackson and Nadine Bhabha pose for a photo backstage at the 2026 Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 14.

Screen Time

Cameron Monaghan Julian Hamilton/FilmMagic

Julian Hamilton/FilmMagic

Cameron Monaghanattends the special screening of A24 new filmHow To Make A Killingin Los Angeles on Feb. 14.

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Paying It Forward

Lizzo Michael Kovac/Getty

Michael Kovac/Getty

Lizzodazzles in an all-black ensemble at Baby2Baby NBA Cares All-Star Day of Service in L.A. on Feb. 13.

Special Screening

Timothée Chalamet Frazer Harrison/Getty

Frazer Harrison/Getty

Timothée Chalametspeaks after a special screening ofCall Me by Your Name atCinespia, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, in L.A. on Feb. 13.

Portrait Session

Pamela Anderson Gareth Cattermole/Getty

Gareth Cattermole/Getty

Pamela Andersonposes for a portrait session for her new filmRosebush Pruningduring the 76th Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin on Feb. 14.

Festival Fun

Charli xcx Corbis via Getty

Corbis via Getty

Charli xcxattends the premiere of her filmThe Momentat the Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin on Feb. 14.

Perfect Pose

Dua Lipa Corbis via Getty

Corbis via Getty

Dua Liparadiates elegance at theRosebush Pruningpremiere during the Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin on Feb. 14.

Pretty in Pink

Gwyneth Paltrow and Kate Hudson Phillip Faraone/Getty

Phillip Faraone/Getty

Gwyneth PaltrowandKate Hudsonmake a glamorous appearance at the 2026 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where Hudson was honored, in Santa Barbara, California, on Feb. 13.

Fashion Fiend

Rihanna Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty 

Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Rihannadons a striking all-black look as she steps out to support her manA$AP Rockyat his AWGE fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Old Friends

Vin Diesel and Queen Latifah Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Vin DieselandQueen Latifahshare a hug at the Los Angeles Clippers and Comcast NBC Universal's NBA All-Star Legendary Tip-Off Celebration on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles.

Winning Winter Wear

Gwendoline Christie TheImageDirect.com

TheImageDirect.com

Gwendoline Christielooks chic in a lavender trench coat and brown suit as she attends the BAFTA Invest In Talent Gala in London on Feb. 12.

Fashion Week Guests

Lily Rabe, AnnaSophia Robb, Busy Philipps and Cristin Milioti Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Lily Rabe,AnnaSophia Robb,Busy PhilippsandCristin Miliotipose for a photo front row at the Kallmeyer fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Star Support

Carrie Coon and Pedro Pascal Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Pedro Pascal(right) catchesCarrie Coon(left) backstage after watching her perform the Broadway playBUGat New York City's The Samuel J Friedman Theatre on Feb. 13.

Super Fly

Spike Lee, Sacha Baron Cohen and Chris Rock  Vivien Killilea/Getty

Vivien Killilea/Getty

Spike Lee,Sacha Baron CohenandChris Rockattend Kenny "The Jet" Smith's FlyHouse event presented by Resorts World on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles.

Special Harvard Honor

Rose Byrne  Lisa Aileen Dragani/Getty

Lisa Aileen Dragani/Getty

Rose Byrneis honored at Hasty Pudding's Woman of the Year ceremony held at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Feb. 13.

Oh So Refreshing

Amanda Batula Michael Simon

Michael Simon

Amanda Batulaenters her morning-person era while sipping Tropicana orange juice ahead of getting on the slopes in Park City, Utah.

Game Time

Aldis Hodge and Anthony Anderson Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty

Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty

Aldis HodgeandAnthony Andersonattend the 2026 Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game held at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Feb. 13.

Minty Fresh

Jennie. Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Blackpink'sJenniewas effortlessly chic in a mint green suit and glasses while attending the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

We're Fonda Her

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Jane Fonda, and Kerry Washington. Pomellato Beverly Hills

Pomellato Beverly Hills

Jane Fondawas flanked by (from left)Philippine Leroy-BeaulieuandKerry Washingtonat a Pomellato Beverly Hills event in Los Angeles on Feb. 10 — and all were wearing spectacular jewels.

Blowing in the Wind

Dakota Johnson. Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Dakota Johnsongot a glamorous gust while attending the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Lily in New York

Lily Collins. Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Emily in ParisstarLily Collinswaves as she attends the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Gam, Girl!

Jodie Turner-Smith. Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Jodie Turner-Smithshows some leg at the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Double Denim

Jackson White and Grace Van Patten. Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Tell Me Lies'Jackson WhiteandGrace Van Pattengive their best Britney and Justin in matching denim looks while attending the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Bringing the Heat

François Arnaud. Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

Heated Rivalry'sFrançois Arnaudkeeps warm in a slate-colored jumpsuit at the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Stylist to the Stars

Mindy Kaling and Law Roach. Pomellato Beverly Hills

Pomellato Beverly Hills

Mindy Kalingposes with stylist supremeLaw Roachat a Pomellato Beverly Hills event in Los Angeles on Feb. 10.

Celebration Time

Josh Jobe. Edwin Hooper

Edwin Hooper

Josh Jobetoasts theSeattle Seahawks' 2026 Super Bowl winwith Tequila Don Julio 194 at the championship parade in Seattle on Feb. 11.

6 for All Mankind

Chloe Sevigny, Aubrey Plaza, Kate Mara, AnnaSophia Robb, Natalia Bryant and Elsa Hosk. TheStewartofNY/Getty

TheStewartofNY/Getty

Chloe Sevigny,Aubrey Plaza,Kate Mara,AnnaSophia Robb,Natalia BryantandElsa Hoskserve face in the front row at the 7 For All Mankind fashion show in New York City on Feb. 13

Got Your Back

Haley Lu Richardson and Zazie Beetz. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

Haley Lu RichardsonandZazie Beetzare a handful at theGood Luck, Have Fun, Don't Diepremiere at the 2026 Berlin International Film Festival on Feb. 13.

Hand in Mine

Raven-Symoné and Miranda Maday. Hollywood To You / BACKGRID

Hollywood To You / BACKGRID

Raven-Symonéand wifeMiranda Madayare united at the High Risk runway presentation in Los Angeles on Feb. 13.

Coolest Couple

Mark Ronson and Grace Gummer. Aeon/GC Images

Aeon/GC Images

SpousesMark RonsonandGrace Gummerare impeccably dressed at the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

Drinks Up

Madison Grace and Victoria Justice. Morganne Yambrovich 

Morganne Yambrovich

Madison Grace andVictoria Justiceare gal pals at Azazie's Galentine's Dinner at Catch LA in Los Angeles on Feb. 11.

Gimme an NYFW!

Myha'la. Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Industry'sMyha'lagoes for a bold look at the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 13.

'Dance' Partners

Neil Patrick Harris, Bella Ramsey and George Jaques. Britta Pedersen/picture alliance via Getty 

Britta Pedersen/picture alliance via Getty

Neil Patrick Harris, George Jaques andBella Ramseyare all smiles at the photo call forSunny Dancerat the 2026 Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin on Feb. 13.

Boa Beauty

Rachel Zegler. Poupay

Rachel Zeglerrocks a fuzzy blue stole atThe Cut's New York Fashion Week party in New York City on Feb. 12.

That Part

Paige DeSorbo. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

Paige Desorbostrikes a pose in the front row of the Christian Siriano show, after having her hair done with TRESemme products (she's a brand spokeswoman).

Hattitude

Sir Ian McKellen. David Fisher/Shutterstock

David Fisher/Shutterstock

Sir Ian McKellenis happy to attend the Attitude 101 Empowered by Bentley event in London on Feb. 13.

Key to Success

Elle Key and Keegan-Michael Key Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Elle KeyandKeegan-Michael Keyhave a date night at the 2026 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in Los Angeles on Feb. 13

Red Lip Classic

Heléne York and Alison Roman MADELEINE THOMAS/BFA.COM

MADELEINE THOMAS/BFA.COM

Heléne YorkeandAlison Romanattend the opening of Susan Alexandra's Upper East Side store in New York City on Feb. 12.

Year of the Horse

Bowen Yang and Hudson Williams Astrid Stawiarz/Getty

Astrid Stawiarz/Getty

Heated Rivalry'sHudson WilliamsmeetsBowen Yangat the Hennessy x Gold House Lunar New Year Gold Celebration in New York City on Feb. 12.

TikTok Queens

Keke Palmer and Demi Lovato Denise Truscello/Getty

Denise Truscello/Getty

Keke PalmerandDemi Lovatoshow off their unique personalities at the TikTok Live Fest in Las Vegas on Feb. 12.

Film Festival

Michael B. Jordan Tibrina Hobson/Getty

Tibrina Hobson/Getty

Michael B. Jordanis his usually stunning self at the Outstanding Performer of the Year Award Tribute during the Santa Barbara Film Festival in Santa Barbara on Feb. 12.

Peace, Love, Michael Kors

Olivia Munn Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Olivia Munnbrings midwinter chic in all gray at the Michael Kors fall/winter show during New York Fashion Week in New York City on Feb. 12.

Family Affair

Ryan Curry, Ayesha Curry, Caius Curry, Stephen Curry, Riley Curry and Canon Curry Picture Happy/imageSPACE for Sony Pictures

Picture Happy/imageSPACE for Sony Pictures

Steph CurryandAyesha Currypose with their four kids at theGOATspecial screening in Oakland, Calif. on Feb. 10.

Never Too Many Layers

Olivia Jade Giannulli Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Olivia Jade Giannullimixes business (attire) with pleasure at the Michael Kors fall/winter show during New York Fashion Week on Feb. 12.

Always On-Theme

Julia Fox TheImageDirect.com

TheImageDirect.com

Julia Foxwows crowds in an eye-catching black and white patterned look for the Christian Siriano New York Fashion Week show on Feb. 12.

Trophy Winner

Janelle Monáe and Kate Hudson Jon Kopaloff/Getty

Jon Kopaloff/Getty

Janelle Monáecelebrates friendKate Hudsonafter she wins the Spotlight Award at the 28th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 12.

Pen in Hand

Timothee Chalamet Melanie Miller / BACKGRID

Melanie Miller / BACKGRID

Timothée Chalametgreets fans with a Sharpie in hand before his Q&A at the Los Feliz 3 Theatre in Los Angeles on Feb. 12.

Landwoman

Demi Moore Leon Bennett/Getty 

Leon Bennett/Getty

Demi Mooreis prints charming at theLandmanseason 2 SAG Event in Los Angeles on Feb. 12.

Denim for Days

Jamie Chung and Camille Kostek Courtesry BFA Matt Borkowski/BFA.com/Shutterstock

Courtesry BFA Matt Borkowski/BFA.com/Shutterstock

FriendsJamie ChungandCamille Kostekhave fun on the denim couch at the Rivete Denim by LOFT Launch event in New York City on Feb. 10.

Vision in Blue

Jodie Turner-Smith Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Jodie Turner-Smithshows she knows her most flattering colors at the 28th Costume Designers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 12.

Smile with the Eyes

Taika Waititi and Rita Ora Brendon Thorne/Getty 

Brendon Thorne/Getty

Taika Waititi and Rita Oramatched in layers of jewels at the 2026 Vogue Australia Summer Ball in Sydney on Feb. 13.

This is Not a Test

Olivia Holt Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Olivia Holtshows up in a fresh, bouncy blowout to theThis Is Not a TestLos Angeles special screening on Feb. 12.

Honorary Golden Bear

Michelle Yeoh Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

Michelle Yeohposes with her Honorary Golden Bear trophy during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival on Feb. 13.

Powerful Trio

Judy Greer, Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Garner JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

Judy Greer,Reese Witherspoon, andJennifer Garnerare probably having a conversation we'd love to overhear atThe Last Thing He Told Meseason special event in Los Angeles on Feb. 12.

Dinner Giggles

Serena Kerrigan Madixgoldman

Madixgoldman

Serena Kerrigangiggles with friends at the dinner table for the Pickle X Contra New York Fashion Week event at Bad Roman in New York City on Feb. 10.

Hometown Event

Jacob Elordi Brendon Thorne/Getty

Brendon Thorne/Getty

Jacob Elordiis soaking up his hometown visit at the 2026 Vogue Australia Summer Ball in Sydney on Feb. 13.

Australian Tour

Hailey Bieber Brendon Thorne/Getty

Brendon Thorne/Getty

Hailey Biebershows off another jaw-dropping look during her time in Australia at the 2026 Vogue Australia Summer Ball in Sydney on Feb. 13.

Best Dressed

Teyana Taylor Julian Hamilton/WireImage

Julian Hamilton/WireImage

Teyana Tayloronce again leaves fashion critics clapping in her hot pink ensemble at the 28th Costume Designers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 12.

Showing Skin

Kate Mara and Jenny Slate Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Kate MaraandJenny Slateshow some skin even in the cold winter weather for the Michael Kors show during New York Fashion Week on Feb. 12.

Brown and Black

Mary J. Blige, Kelsea Ballerini, Leslie Bibb, and Gabrielle Union-Wade Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty 

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

Mary J. Blige,Kelsea Ballerini,Leslie Bibb, andGabrielle Union-Wadematch in shades of brown and black at the Michael Kors fall/winter New York Fashion Week show on Feb. 12.

Hottest Guests

Liam Hemsworth and Gabriella Brooks Brendon Thorne/Getty

Brendon Thorne/Getty

Liam HemsworthandGabriella Brookssmolder at the 2026 Vogue Australia Summer Ball in Sydney on Feb. 13.

Imagine That

Milo Ventimiglia and Arielle Kebbel Terry Wyatt/Getty

Terry Wyatt/Getty

CostarsMilo VentimigliaandArielle Kebbelattend theI Can Only Imagine 2Nashville premiere on Feb. 12.

Living for the Applause

Annie Leibovitz and Gloria Steinem Michael Priest Photography

Michael Priest Photography

Annie Leibovitz applaudsGloria Steinemwhile onstage at 92NY on Feb. 11 to discuss Leibovitz's bookWomen.

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The measure had restricted some constitutional rights, allowing authorities to do things like make arrests without a warrant issued by a judge. That will not be allowed under less restrictive measures scheduled to take effect Tuesday, but Arévalo has not detailed exactly what those will be.

The new measures would not require congressional approval or renewal.

Arévalo said Sunday that 83 gang members had been arrested during the state of emergency and that homicides and reports of extortion had fallen during the period compared with the same stretch a year earlier. He did not provide figures.

The brief state of emergency contrasts withextraordinary powersgranted to El Salvador PresidentNayib Bukeleto deal with gang violence that have been renewed monthly by that country's Congress for nearly four years.

In January, gangs in Guatemala retaliated against police after authorities put down riots in three prisons.

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The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has died at 84

CHICAGO (AP) — The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time presidential candidate who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after the revered leader's assassination, died Tuesday. He was 84.

Associated Press FILE - Rev. Jesse Jackson waves as he steps to the podium during the third day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, July 27, 2016. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) FILE - Democratic presidential hopeful Jesse Jackson with his wife, Jacqueline, salutes the cheering crowd at Operation Push in Chicago, March 10, 1988. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell, File) FILE - Jesse Jackson speaks during a press conference regarding Little League International's decision to strip Chicago's Jackie Roberson West baseball team of it's national championship, in Chicago, Feb. 12, 2015. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File) FILE - Jesse Jackson, of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, speaks at a University of California rally on May 27, 1970, at The Greek Theater in Berkeley, Calif. (AP Photo/Sal Veder, File) FILE - President George W. Bush speaks with Rev. Jesse Jackson, right, after signing a bill in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Dec. 1, 2005, authorizing a statue of civil rights leader Rosa Parks be placed in the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

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His daughter, Santita Jackson, confirmed that Jackson died at home, surrounded by family.

As a young organizer in Chicago, Jackson was called to meet with Kingat the Lorraine Motel in Memphisshortly before King was killed and he publicly positioned himself thereafter as King's successor.

Jackson led a lifetime of crusades in the United States and abroad, advocating for the poor and underrepresented on issues from voting rights and job opportunities to education and health care. He scored diplomatic victories with world leaders, and through his Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, he channeled cries for Black pride and self-determination into corporate boardrooms,pressuring executivesto make America a more open and equitable society.

And when he declared, "I am Somebody," in a poem he often repeated, he sought to reach people of all colors. "I may be poor, but I am Somebody; I may be young; but I am Somebody; I may be on welfare, but I am Somebody," Jackson intoned.

It was a message he took literally and personally, having risen from obscurity in the segregated South to become America's best-known civil rights activist since King.

"Our father was a servant leader — not only to our family, but to the oppressed, the voiceless, and the overlooked around the world," the Jackson family said in a statement posted online. "We shared him with the world, and in return, the world became part of our extended family. His unwavering belief in justice, equality, and love uplifted millions, and we ask you to honor his memory by continuing the fight for the values he lived by."

Despite profound health challengesin his final years including a rare brain disorder that affected his ability to move and speak, Jackson continued protesting against racial injustice into the era of Black Lives Matter. In 2024, he appeared at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and at a City Council meeting to show support for a resolution backing aceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.

"Even if we win," he told marchers in Minneapolis before the officer whose knee keptGeorge Floydfrom breathing was convicted of murder, "it's relief, not victory. They're still killing our people. Stop the violence, save the children. Keep hope alive."

Calls to action, delivered in a memorable voice

Jackson's voice, infused with the stirring cadences and powerful insistence of the Black church, demanded attention. On the campaign trail and elsewhere, he used rhyming and slogans such as: "Hope not dope" and "If my mind can conceive it and my heart can believe it then I can achieve it,″ to deliver his messages.

Jackson had his share of critics, both within and outside of the Black community. Some considered him a grandstander, too eager to seek out the spotlight. Looking back on his life and legacy, Jackson told The Associated Press in 2011 that he felt blessed to be able to continue the service of other leaders before him and to lay a foundation for those to come.

"A part of our life's work was to tear down walls and build bridges, and in a half century of work, we've basically torn down walls," Jackson said. "Sometimes when you tear down walls, you're scarred by falling debris, but your mission is to open up holes so others behind you can run through."

In his final months, as he received 24-hour care, he lost his ability to speak, communicating with family and visitors by holding their hands and squeezing.

"I get very emotional knowing that these speeches belong to the ages now," his son, Jesse Jackson Jr., told the AP in October.

A student athlete drawn to the Civil Rights Movement

Jesse Louis Jackson was born on Oct. 8, 1941, in Greenville, South Carolina, the son of high school student Helen Burns and Noah Louis Robinson, a married man who lived next door. Jackson was later adopted by Charles Henry Jackson, who married his mother.

Jackson was a star quarterback on the football team at Sterling High School in Greenville, and accepted a football scholarship from the University of Illinois. But after he reportedly was told Black people couldn't play quarterback, he transferred to North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, where he became the first-string quarterback, an honor student in sociology and economics, and student body president.

Arriving on the historically Black campus in 1960 just months after students there launched sit-ins at a whites-only diner, Jackson immersed himself in the blossoming Civil Rights Movement.

By 1965, he joined thevoting rights marchKing led from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. King dispatched him to Chicago to launch Operation Breadbasket, a Southern Christian Leadership Conference effort to pressure companies to hire Black workers.

Jackson called his time with King "a phenomenal four years of work."

Jackson was with King on April 4, 1968, when the civil rights leader was slain at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. Jackson's account of the assassination was that King died in his arms.

With his flair for the dramatic, Jackson wore a turtleneck he said was soaked with King's blood for two days, including at a King memorial service held by the Chicago City Council, where he said: "I come here with a heavy heart because on my chest is the stain of blood from Dr. King's head."

However, several King aides, including speechwriter Alfred Duckett, questioned whether Jackson could have gotten King's blood on his clothing. There are no images of Jackson in pictures taken shortly after the assassination.

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In 1971, Jackson broke with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to form Operation PUSH, originally named People United to Save Humanity. The organization based on Chicago's South Side declared a sweeping mission, from diversifying workforces to registering voters in communities of color nationwide. Using lawsuits and threats of boycotts, Jackson pressured top corporations to spend millions and publicly commit to diversifying their workforces.

The constant campaigns often left his wife, Jacqueline Lavinia Brown, the college sweetheart he married in 1963, taking the lead in raising their five children: Santita Jackson, Yusef DuBois Jackson, Jacqueline Lavinia Jackson Jr., and two future members of Congress, U.S. Rep. Jonathan Luther Jackson and Jesse L. Jackson Jr., who resigned in 2012 but is seeking reelection in the 2026 midterms.

The elder Jackson, who was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1968 and earned his Master of Divinity in 2000, also acknowledged fathering a child, Ashley Jackson, with one of his employees at Rainbow/PUSH, Karen L. Stanford. He said he understood what it means to be born out of wedlock and supported her emotionally and financially.

Presidential aspirations fall short but help 'keep hope alive'

Despite once telling a Black audience he would not run for president "because white people are incapable of appreciating me,"Jackson ran twiceand did better than any Black politician had before President Barack Obama, winning 13 primaries and caucuses for the Democratic nomination in 1988, four years after his first failed attempt.

His successes left supporters chanting another Jackson slogan, "Keep Hope Alive."

"I was able to run for the presidency twice and redefine what was possible; it raised the lid for women and other people of color," he told the AP. "Part of my job was to sow seeds of the possibilities."

U.S. Rep. John Lewis saidduring a 1988 C-SPAN interview that Jackson's two runs for the Democratic nomination "opened some doors that some minority person will be able to walk through and become president."

Jackson also pushed for cultural change, joining calls by NAACP members and other movement leaders in the late 1980s to identify Black people in the United States as African Americans.

"To be called African Americans has cultural integrity — it puts us in our proper historical context,"Jackson said at the time. "Every ethnic group in this country has a reference to some base, some historical cultural base. African Americans have hit that level of cultural maturity."

Jackson's words sometimes got him in trouble.

In 1984, he apologized for what he thought were private comments to a reporter, calling New York City "Hymietown," a derogatory reference to its large Jewish population. And in 2008, he made headlines when he complained that Obama was "talking down to Black people" in comments captured by a microphone he didn't know was on during a break in a television taping.

Still, when Jackson joined the jubilant crowd in Chicago's Grant Park to greet Obama that election night, he had tears streaming down his face.

"I wish for a moment that Dr. King or (slain civil rights leader) Medgar Evers ... could've just been there for 30 seconds to see the fruits of their labor," he told the AP years later. "I became overwhelmed. It was the joy and the journey."

Exerting influence on events at home and abroad

Jackson also had influence abroad, meeting world leaders and scoring diplomatic victories, including the release of Navy Lt. Robert Goodman from Syria in 1984, as well as the 1990 release of more than 700 foreign women and children held after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. In 1999, he won the freedom of three Americans imprisoned by Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.

In 2000, President Bill Clinton awarded Jackson the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor.

"Citizens have the right to do something or do nothing," Jackson said, before heading to Syria. "We choose to do something."

In 2021,Jackson joined the parents of Ahmaud Arberyinside the Georgia courtroom where three white men were convicted of killing the young Black jogger. In 2022, he hand-delivered a letter to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Chicago, calling for federal charges against former Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke in the 2014 killing of Black teenager Laquan McDonald.

Jackson, whostepped down as president of Rainbow/PUSHin July 2023, disclosed in 2017 that he had sought treatment for Parkinson's, but he continued to make public appearances even as the disease made it more difficult for listeners to understand him. Earlier this year doctors confirmed a diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy, a life-threatening neurological disorder. He was admitted to a hospital in November.

During the coronavirus pandemic, he and his wife survivedbeing hospitalized with COVID-19. Jackson was vaccinated early, urging Black people in particular to get protected, given their higher risks for bad outcomes.

"It's America's unfinished business — we're free, but not equal," Jackson told the AP. "There's a reality check that has been brought by the coronavirus, that exposes the weakness and the opportunity."

Former Associated Press writer Karen Hawkins, who left The Associated Press in 2012, contributed to this report. Associated Press writer Amy Forliti in Minneapolis contributed.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has died at 84

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