Victoria Justice trades red carpet polish for elevator-door drama—her Bronx and Banco FW25 gown glitters like shattered glass in a noir-tinged fashion fantasy.
There’s something deliciously cinematic about a woman in couture framed by cold architecture. On September 13, 2025, Victoria Justice turned a New York elevator lobby into a runway moment—no velvet ropes, no flashbulbs, just steel, tile, and a dress that refused to whisper.
Justice wore a floor-length, sleeveless gown from Bronx and Banco’s FW25 collection—a piece that feels engineered for impact. The semi-sheer fabric is netted and glistening, covered in sparkling embellishments that catch light like sequins frozen mid-shatter. Black fabric accents cinch the waist, sculpting the silhouette into something both statuesque and fluid. It’s a dress that doesn’t just move—it flickers.
Justice’s pose is assertive: one arm raised against the elevator door, the other relaxed, gaze steady. In the second frame, she smiles slightly, hand on hip, framed by the stark “7” etched into the wall. The lighting is moody, directional, casting her in high contrast against the dark background. It’s editorial, yes—but also intimate. Like catching a star mid-transformation.