Claudia Schiifer Faces 50, Lensed by Sebastian Kim for ELLE UK May 2020

Claudia Schiifer Faces 50, Lensed by Sebastian Kim for ELLE UK May 2020

Supermodel Claudia Schiffer covers the May 2020 issue of British ELLE. in a fashion story with words ‘Claudia’s Power Decade’. Stylist Aurelia Donaldson dresses Claudia in a mix of personal archives fashion (white ground images) to new luxury looks lensed by Sebastian Kim. Farrah Storr interviews the legendary supermodel at her home in the “less flashy side of Oxfordshire, the side far from the area of the Cotswolds now dominated by spotless Range Rovers and private members’ clubs. “

Victoria's Secret Body Collection 2020 Takes Flight With Expanding VS Army of New Beauty

Victoria's Secret Body Collection 2020 Takes Flight With Expanding VS Army of New Beauty

The new campaign for Victoria’s Secret Body Collection — the very guts of the VS brand — is out, and we celebrate the return of “not too old under new VS ownership”, VS original Helena Christensen. Helena appears in several shots and is also the photographer of the campaign. Nice move!

Something akin to Balmain Army may be in the making, based on other new VS imagery. The concept is much more inclusive vs Angels, which is NOT inclusive and never was. Angels was a creation of the male minds suddenly running all of Victoria’s Secret — and yours truly was vehemently against it.

Helena joins Barbara Palvin, Candice Huffine, Daniela Pestova, Jasmine Tookes, Joan Smalls, Lais Ribeiro, Romee Strijd, Solange Van Doorn and Valentina Sampaio.

Bottega Veneta's Daniel Lee -- Britain's 'Quiet Radical' -- Can Soar Higher

Bottega Veneta's Daniel Lee -- Britain's 'Quiet Radical' -- Can Soar Higher

Bottega Veneta designer Daniel Lee was the focus of an editorial ‘The Quiet Radical’, featured in the October 2019 issue of British Vogue. Jamie Hawkesworth captured a quintet of black beauty models including Mammina Aker, Niko Riam, Nyarach Abouch Ayuel, Roughy Faye and Sabah Koj, styled by Joe McKenna.

Winnie Harlow for Women's Abortion Rights in Gucci Uterus Dress for Vogue Greece

Winnie Harlow Channels Her Greek Goddess Heritage Wearing Gucci Cruise

Winnie Harlow covers the February 2020 issue of Vogue Greece in Greek-goddess fashion inspiration from Gucci Cruise 2020 collection. Vasilis Kekatos captures Winnie with styling by Nicholas Georgiou.

Gucci’s Cruise Collection 2020 debuted in Rome at the Capitolini Museums, not far away from the Vatican. Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele says he was inspired by the '70s culture  from which the movement for reproductive rights emerged.

The words ‘Brave New World’ comes from a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, published in a futuristic world state. The novel imagines a futuristic world inhabited by genetically-modified citizens and an intelligence-based social hierarchy. The novel envisions major advancements in reproductive technology, psychological manipulation and classical conditioning that allow a single people to have massive impact on large populations of people. Read more at Wiki.

“It was a historical moment when women — finally — rejected all the constraints that were imposed in the previous centuries and they became free,” Michele explained. Winnie wears the “My Body, My Choice” uterus dress on the Vogue Greece cover

AOC notes, realistically, that men in particular have fought worldwide — with plenty of support from conservative women — to deny women the right to control our bodies, In fact, under the Trump Administration, women’s rights to control our reproductive health is under a total assault.