The Spring 2025 Travel issue for HTSI Magazine [IG] heads to Morocco putting Angelina Kendall on the cover wearing rich, transitional colors from Bottega Veneta. The beautiful story is the second luxury fashion post this week, shot by Josh Olins [IG] in Morocco.
James Valeri styles Kendall, who was in Egypt for the late April release of the Jacquemus ‘La Croisière’ 2025 Campaign. He also styled Karolina Spakowskiin ‘The Sheltering Sky’, working with Olins for Harper’s Bazaar US./ Hair by Cim Mahony; makeup by Adrien Pinault
Rising model with a big future Angelina Kendall is styled by Rae Boxer in ‘A Delicate Balance’ featuring Balenciaga, Cartier, Dior on cover, Miu Miu, Stella McCartney and more. Vito Fernicola [IG] is behind the lens for d la Republicca [IG] April 12th, 2025. / Hair by Kalle Eklund; makeup by Siddhartha Simone
Jacquemus shares its ‘La Croisière’ 2025 Campaign, lensed in Egypt as a 24-hour journey from Cairo to Aswan by Cairo-born photographer Mohamed Sherif [IG]. Models Angelina Kendall and Mohamed Hassan are styled by Omaima Salem, drifting along the banks of the Nile in images that highlight the beauty and treasures of Egypt.
Vogue Mexico April 2025 looks back on the vibrant and bohemian 70s to capture the essence of an era still alive in Mexico City.
Angelina Kendall is one of the rising star models who covers the April issue, wearing Saint Laurent lensed by Inez and Vinoodh [IG] and styled by Vogue’s fashion director Valentina Collado.
Brazilian-Kiwi model Angelina Kendall covers the January 2025 issue of British Vogue [IG], wandering London streets for a fashion story ‘The Making of a Supermodel.’
Ib Kamara chooses a blue Maison Valentino gown for the cover shot, accented by Tiffany & Co jewelry. It’s one of several Maison Valentino gowns from Alessandro Michele’s debut collection.
Mikael Jansson [IG] photographs Kendall in strapless gowns, jersey dresses and leather jackets — all with a late 1950s — 60’s retro Vogue vibe.
Model of the moment Angelina Kendall took a cover of Volume 3 of D la Repubblica’s [IG] Fall 2024 overviews. Kendall wears a chubby coat from Celine by Hedi Slimane on her cover.
Photographer Johnny Dufort [IG] captures the Brazilian-Australian native, styled by Suzanne Koller in ‘Make a Move’ for D Style. / Hair by Benjamin Muller; makeup by Thomas De Kluyer
Models Angelina Kendall and Guy Remmers are styled by Alex Harrington in ‘Keep Calm & Carry On’. Photographer Nigel Shafran captures the modern, minimalist silhouettes for British Vogue [IG] September 2024./ Hair by Soichi Inagaki; makeup by Dick Page
Vogue US [IG] August 2024 hypes the coming season with ‘Texture! Volume! Color!’ styled by Camilla Nickerson. Models Adut Akech, Angelina Kendall, Anok Yai, Carolyn Murphy, Devyn Garcia, Jill Kortleve, Liisa Winkler, Liu Wen, Loli Bahia & Vittoria Ceretti are lensed by Mikael Jansson [IG]. / Hair by Shay Ashual; makeup by Hannah Murray
Deauville, a charming seaside town in Normandy, France, holds a special place in the history of fashion as the birthplace of modern Chanel fashion. It was here in 1913 that Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel opened her first boutique outside Paris. Deauville's affluent visitors and relaxed atmosphere provided the perfect backdrop for Chanel to revolutionize women's fashion.
Coco Chanel introduced a new aesthetic that embraced simplicity, comfort, and elegance — with menswear and the lives of men being a key psychological component in Chanel’s approach to fashion design for ‘liberated’, wealthy women.
Leisure as a signature of wealth surrounded Coco in her observations of Deauville's elite vacationers.
The June-July 2024 issue of Bazaar France [IG] heads south to Italy, with a summer sun-chasers fashion story featuring models Angelina Kendall, Awar Odhiang, Devyn Garcia and Ella McCutcheon set along the Amalfi Coast, styled by Elodie David Touboul.
Neapolitan-born photographer Mario Sorrenti [IG] captures world-reknowned places that are home to the Sirens: a destination where the sky and sea become one.
WSJ Magazine’s June-July 2024 issue shares a high-impact fashion story ‘Go Big or Go Home’, starring digital-cover model Angelina Kendall. See images with product info and pricing at WSJ Magazine.
The visual feast includes sleeves, collars, boots and belts in oversized proportions. Stylist Alexandra Carl then turns up the visual volume with see-me textures, lengths and layers from the pre-fall collection, lensed by Theo de Gueltzl [IG].
The world is 100 days out from opening day of the 2024 Paris Olympics — and the magic is building. Vogue Australia’s April 2024 issue is happy to do their part promoting the City of Lights, loved deeply by so many of us.
‘From a Land Down Under’ calls the entire world to hop on Aussie model Angelina Kendall’s magic carpet for the 25 hrs flight from SYD to CDG. Whoosh! Kendall is lensed at the Australian Embassy in Paris by Juergen Teller [IG]
Olympic Security Concerns in Paria
Not to be Debbie Downer, but I checked this morning to verify my memory that it was Palestinian terrorists who massacred two members of the Israeli team at the Munich games in 1972. Confirmed.
French president Emmanuel Macron says the spectacular Opening Ceremony on the Seine has a backup plan in the case of significant concerns of a terrorist attack. Actually, there’s not only a plan B but also a plan C.
Rapidly-rising model Angelina Kendall is styled by Marie-Amélie Sauvé in ‘It’s Time to Up Your Style Game’ — part of a cover message of ‘Big Spring Energy’.
Of course, there is ZERO energy in this fashion story, except from the sporty graphic patterns. This is not a criticism, only an observation.
Photographer Alasdair McLellan [IG] is in the studio for HTSI Magazine February 10, 2024.
Five models Ahmadou Gueye, Angelina Kendall, Dana Smith,Indiana Van’t Slot and Victoria Fawole convey just how important the 2023 Campaign ski campaign is to Louis Vuitton.
Marie-Amélie Sauvé styles the quintet for the winter 2023.24 campaign, with art direction by Veronica Ditting. Ethan James Green [IG]. / Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Christelle Cocquet
The latest trends in spa treatments or relaxing getaways bring a host of scientific and technology innovations very different from spa visits past.
Technology and Science Meet Ancient Traditions
In the near future, spas are expected to embrace artificial intelligence [AI] and virtual reality [VR] to create immersive and personalized wellness journeys.
Virtual reality is set to transform the spa landscape. By transporting guests into serene virtual environments, VR experiences can enhance relaxation and provide an escape from everyday stresses. More exciting, VR can transport us back in time, so that we might join our human ancestors in community based rituals, for example.
Mastermind Magazine 14’s [IG] fashion story ‘Between the Sea and Me’ imagines two deep-sea divers just back from an ocean expedition.
Models Angelina Kendall and Sacha Quenby pose in their newly-discovered treasures, styled by Mastermind’s founder and creative director Marie-Amélie Sauvé [IG].
Zara Studio [IG] channels Tom-Ford style, high-voltage glamour in a new Fall-Winter 2023 campaign with plenty of elegance and sex appeal.
We have well-executed model twinning from Angelina Kendall, Annemary Aderibigbe, Awar Odhiang, Ida Heiner and Nyawuhr Chuol and Sacha Quenby. / Hair by Guido Palau; makeup by Pat McGrath
Photographer Steven Meisel [IG] captures the black riches, sophisticated, night-scene fashion styled by Karl Templer with creative direction by Fabien Baron.
Models Angelina Kendall, Awar Odhiang, Eva Herzigova and Jill Kortleve cover No. 4 June-July issue of Harper’s Bazaar France, dedicated to beauty, wellness, long hot days and summer rays in a large fashion story in two parts.
Elodie David-Touboul styles the quartet lensed by Mario Sorrenti [IG] along the French Riviera [or Côte d'Azur]. / Hair by Ward Stegerhoek; makeup by Karim Rahman
Daniel Jackson [IG] captures Angelina Kendall in a new Zara campaign, shot [presumably] in Marrakech with a big focus on linen — a favorite summer fabric. Note that some of these items are a linen/cotton blend.
In a September 2022 Financial Times article on Zara parent Inditex, CEO Oscar García confirmed that the company continues to source “long-haul” basics from Asia, while manufacturing its quick-response production of fashion items at factories in Spain and Portugal as well as sites close to Europe in Turkey and Morocco.
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