Fashion has always been a major part of The Bold and the Beautiful. Sure, the show has given us iconic love triangles, unforgettable couples, and plenty of drama. But it has also consistently delivered standout fashion moments that fans remember just as much as the storylines. Even with a short week due to NCAA March Madness, the show did not hold back on style. That is why Sydney Bullock and her on-screen alter ego [Melissa] Dylan have been named Soap Opera News’ Look of the Week for March 16 through 20.
Let’s discuss why.
Breaking Down the Look
Newly employed Dylan stepped out in a pleated denim mini dress that instantly caught attention.
The piece is the Bryan Bow-Back Pleated Denim Mini Dress by Urban Outfitters.
The dress features a deep navy tone with a short-sleeved, fit-and-flare silhouette that hits mid-thigh. It is simple, clean, and incredibly refined.
There are no loud patterns or heavy embellishments. Just a sleek, structured design that gives off a polished, tailored feel.
It is the kind of look that works anywhere. From a day at the office to a lunch date or even an evening out, it checks every box.
Sydney Bullock: Hair and Accessories Complete the Look
Her hair was styled in a soft updo, loosely pinned back with a few delicate tendrils framing her face, giving the look a soft and elegant finish.
When it comes to accessories, she kept things timeless.
She paired the outfit with a short pearl necklace that sits perfectly at the collarbone, along with matching pearl stud earrings. A pearl bracelet tied everything together, creating a cohesive and polished aesthetic.
It is a true “less is more” moment, but still incredibly impactful.
A Style Moment Worth Noticing
All in all, Dylan was serving.
Even Electra, who is not exactly her biggest fan right now, would have to agree that she looked stunning.
It is also worth giving credit to the hair, wardrobe, and makeup team at The Bold and the Beautiful for bringing this look together so flawlessly.
About the Brand
Urban Outfitters has long been known for blending creativity with cultural awareness.
Founded in 1970 near the University of Pennsylvania, the brand started as a small retail space aimed at college-age customers. Over the years, it has grown into a global lifestyle retailer with more than 200 stores across the United States, Canada, and Europe.
Today, it continues to offer a curated mix of fashion, accessories, and home products, all centered around creativity and self-expression.
Photo Credit: CBS Screenshots.
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