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Eva Longoria just revived an iconic '90s supermodel look: Guess who she looks like

Eva was spotted strolling the marina after lunch at an Italian restaurant, laughing and chatting with the kids


Shirley Gomez
Senior Writer
UPDATED AUGUST 1, 2025 6:04 PM EDT

Eva Longoria is officially serving up supermodel off-duty energy. While enjoying a sunny family outing in Puerto Banús in Spain, with husband José Bastón and their kids, the 49-year-old actress turned heads with a casually iconic look that could have walked straight out of a '90s fashion campaign. 

Longoria wore a crisp white button-down shirt rolled at the sleeves and knotted at the waist, which gave just the right amount of relaxed glamour. Peeking underneath was a subtle grey bralette that added a hint of laid-back cool. She paired the shirt with ultra-short, frayed denim shorts that showed off her incredibly toned legs, proving once again that denim cutoffs never go out of style.



Eva Longoria was seen enjoying a sunny family outing in Puerto Banus with her husband Jose Baston and their family.© Backgrid UK/The Grosby Group
Eva Longoria was seen enjoying a sunny family outing in Puerto Banus with her husband Jose Baston and their family.

A pair of black flip-flops grounded the vibe, while her crossbody tan leather bag added a pop of texture without overpowering the look. She finished the outfit with a wide-brim straw hat, dark sunglasses, and layered gold necklaces. Longoria embraced classic summer staples with an effortless twist, looking every bit the modern-day Cindy Crawford.

Longoria embraced classic summer staples with an effortless twist, looking every bit the modern-day Cindy Crawford.© Cindy Crawford /Getty Images
Longoria embraced classic summer staples with an effortless twist, looking every bit the modern-day Cindy Crawford.

Vacation Style Done Right

Eva was spotted strolling the marina after lunch at an Italian restaurant, laughing and chatting with the kids in a scene that was equal parts celebrity glam and relatable mom energy. Despite the luxe setting, her outfit was rooted in approachability. It's the look anyone can pull off with the right confidence and a few styling tricks.

 There's nothing overproduced or trend-chasing about this ensemble. It's timeless. And that's exactly what makes it so headline-worthy.

How You Can Copy It

Here's the genius in Eva's outfit: it plays with contrasts. The white shirt is crisp and structured, and the shorts are ripped and rugged. Add beachy accessories and subtle jewelry, and it lands in that perfect sweet spot between relaxed and polished. It's a low-effort style that looks high-effort, which is basically the holy grail of summer dressing.


Eva Longoria was seen enjoying a sunny family outing in Puerto Banus with her husband Jose Baston and their family. © Backgrid UK/The Grosby Group
The actress showed off her toned legs in a pair of denim shorts as she strolled through the marina after lunch at an Italian restaurant, laughing and chatting with the kids.

A Masterclass in Everyday Glam

In July, she surprised everyone by fully embracing the Mediterranean lifestyle. After her glamorous outing at the Global Gift Gala, where she wore a white-hot summer gown with a bold cutout, the actress was spotted in Marbella looking fit and fabulous in micro shorts. Eva was photographed in a coordinating nude-toned tank top, looking ready for a workout session.

There's something aspirational yet doable about this whole look. Longoria is not relying on red carpet gowns or couture labels to make a statement; she's leaning into innovative styling, great fit, and confidence.

So next time you're packing for a beach getaway, or just heading to brunch, take a page out of Eva Longoria's style playbook. Sometimes, all it takes is a white shirt, a pair of denim shorts, and a little bit of that '90s supermodel strut.

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