Burundi model Divine Mugisha leaves a lasting impression in W Magazine China’s July 2024 Chanel Beauty story ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Katie Shillingford styles the exquisite images by Andrew Vowles [IG].
Chinese model He Cong covers Harper’s Bazaar Italia 11, the April 2024 issue dedicated to expressions of imagination.
Katie Shillingford styles He Cong in ‘The Bubble’, lensed by Ben Toms [IG] and with creative direction by Marc Ascoli and fashion direction by Sissy Vian.
He wears Ferragamo in the pink ground cover and Balenciaga on the black and white cover below.
Model Rosalieke Fuchs is styled by Katie Shillingford in ‘AnOthers Love’, a modern collection of fashion and luxe accessories lensed by Roe Ethridge [IG] for AnOther Magazine S/S 2024.
Top model Anna Cleveland graces the pages of AnOther Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2024 issue Reveal, styled by Katie Schillingford in Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Ferragamo, Givenchy, Issey Miyake, Loewe, Maison Alaia, Maison Margiela, YSL and more.
Carlijn Jacobs [IG] photographs the Anna Cleveland fashion story./ Hair by Kiyoko Odo; makeup by Ana Takahashi
The Spring/Summer 2024 issue of AnOther Magazine [IG] is in ‘reveal mode’. First up in a collection of seven covers, is actor Julianne Moore, wearing Bottega Veneta by Matthew Blazy on the cover.
The newly-engaged Bottega Veneta ambassador is styled by Katie Shillingford in Alaïa, Courreges, Maison Margiela, Schiaparelli and more./ Hair by Esther Langham; makeup by Mark Carrasquillo
Today: Julianne Moore in ‘May December’
Julianne Moore plays Gracie in the Todd Haynes-directed film ‘May December’ about a long-married, but once-notorious Savannah, Georgia couple. Gracie, then 36, seduced her husband Joe Yoo, then age 13 and a schoolmate of her son Georgie. Their sexual union resulted in Gracie giving birth in prison.
Tomorrow: Julianne Moore in ‘Mary & George’
2024 sees Moore as the “ruthless bisexual countess Mary Villiers, who rose through snarls of conflicting interests in the English court by engineering her son’s affair with King James I.”
“I’m not an adventure-tales person,” Moore tells AnOther. “I don’t care if they get on a boat and sail across the ocean. I want stories about relationships and families. Human drama.”