Zara Fall 2021 Silk Twill Scarves Dress Rianne Van Rompaey in Fashion Artistry
/Zara Woman [IG] releases Studio Issue 001, with a wonderfully-artful collection of fall 2021 silk twill scarves. The “timeless carrés” [squares in French] are a limited edition collection of studio-worthy print layers styled by Geraldine Saglio into dresses, skirts and tops.
Top model Rianne Van Rompaey poses in the mouthwatering visual feast lensed by Craig McDean [IG].
Read MoreCindy Crawford Covers Tatler UK August in 'Riding High' by Victor Demarchelier
/Cindy Crawford Covers Tatler UK August in 'Riding High' by Victor Demarchelier AOC Fashion
Supermodel Cindy Crawford covers the August 2021 issue of Britain’s Tatler, styled by Tracy Taylor in Chanel on the cover, with Dior, Michael Kors and more in the ‘Riding High’ fashion story. Photographer Victor Demarchelier is on location on a ranch in Malibu, where Crawford — an accomplished horsewoman herself — held the reins of the shoot in her original supermodel powers hands.
'Secular Girl' by Victoire Simonney and Anna de Rijk Makes Real-Life Fashion Point
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'Secular Girl' by Victoire Simonney and Anna de Rijk Makes Real-Life Fashion Point AOC Fashion
Model Anna de Rijk appears as a ‘Secular Girl’, reminding AOC of fashion stories from a decade ago — stories with an undercurrent and something to say beyond “buy me”.
If AOC could have one wish around fashion media, it would be for more ideas to be expressed in fashion pages, moving them beyond selling stuff, with no other purpose. I frankly don’t care if a high-end flower delivery services sponsors fashion stories. There’s no need to dumb everything down to a box of Fruit Loops.
The 2010 forward fall-off of “statement” fashion stories was dramatic to watch. Granted, AOC scans published work with a very critical eyes. Yet images as simple as these — photographer and stylist Victoire Simonney’s ‘Secular Girl’ is — caught our eye, prompting a visit to Sixteen Journal, where we read: “Victoire Simonney studies womanhood and identity in ‘Secular Girl’ story. Then on to Simonney’s IG.
As a deeply-political women’s rights and racial justice activist, I worry that the right-wing is winning — based on new laws in red states. As we speak, the Georgia state government is moving to take over voting in Fulton County in Atlanta — home to the largest Black population in the state.
America’s right-wing is trying to destroy confidence in voting in the US, while it pursue its authoritarian agenda. With its commitment to storytelling generally, Sixteen Journal [IG] becomes a relevant chef in the creative discussion.
Rev. Dr. Barber II, Beto O'Rourke on First Leg of 27-Mile Texas Voter Rights March to Austin
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They're off in Texas — marching south from Georgetown to Austin over four days, led by Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II and and former presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke. The early stage of the Georgetown-to-Austin March for Democracy is limited to about 100 people, because they are practicing social distancing, masking -- all the protocols.
I know how I felt coming out of a torrid session in the gym today. In the 93-degree heat, all I wanted was to get home as quickly as possible. So I worry about Rev. Dr. Barber. I just do. He's such a great leader, and I worry about him the same way I worry about Simone Biles, every time she goes into orbit.
I can't imagine Rev. Barber walking all that way in this heat. I trust they have air-conditioned medical vans with them, in case anybody has a heat stroke.
It's so sad that America has come to this place again. Texas already has the most restrictive voting laws in America. But for Texas Republicans, they're not strict enough.
It blows my mind frankly, in 2021. I never thought it would be like this with our beloved country totally divided. Stupid me.
I'm so sorry Texas Democrats. I'll be praying for Rev. Dr. Barber. He dishes it out with concerns for his people. But given the temperature in Texas, he needs us praying for him and his wellbeing. Beto O’Rourke, I’m not worried about.
Make good trouble, my fellow Americans. We’re with you in spirit, and AOC will be following you to Austin. ~ Anne
Follow the March at the Texas Tribune: Voting Rights Activists Begin Selma-to-Montgomery-Style March in Texas
Amanda Gorman's 'Call Us What We Carry', Simone Biles and Weight of Expectations
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Dec. 7, 2021 Publication Date for ‘Call Us What We Carry’ by Amanda Gorman
Amanda Gorman, featured this week’s cover story for Net-a-Porter, will release a book of poetry ‘Call Us What We Carry’ on December 7, 2021. The 80-page collection, formerly titled ‘The Hill We Climb and Other Poems’, will include her famed 2021 President Joe Biden inaugural poem, while exploring new “themes of identity, grief, and memory.” According to the publisher Viking Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House, Gorman will narrate the audiobook, which will be published concurrently by Penguin Random House Audio.
The Lyrics of Hope
Gorman’s poetic elegance, rich with connection and insights into America’s deepest wounds and achievements, will continue to express itself in a hopeful way in ‘Call Us What We Carry’.
Gorman, who was appointed the first National Youth Poet Laureate in 2017 and was the United States’ youngest inaugural poet, said: “I wrote ‘Call Us What We Carry’ as a lyric of hope and healing. I wanted to pen a reckoning with the communal grief wrought by the pandemic. It’s been the hardest thing I’ve ever written, but I knew it had to be. For me, this book is a receptacle, a time capsule both made by and for its era. What is poetry if not a mirror for our present and a message for our future?”
In Monday’s Net-a-Porter interview, Amanda Gorman added energy and direct purpose to the definition of being a poet. “I often call it ‘poeting’ because, for me, it is to get involved in a movement. I think back to Audre Lorde, who was so wise in saying that it’s the poets who create a language for pains, emotions and solutions.”
Amanda Gorman and Simone Biles
It’s impossible for AOC not to reflect on Amanda Gorman and Simone Biles in the same thought bubble. Gorman spoke on Twitter to Tuesday’s news that The GOAT Simone Biles was dropping out of the team competition at the Tokyo Olympics, over mental health concerns.
Retweeting Meena Harris, Amanda rolled many current events related to Biles’ life into one analytical opinion, and we’ll leave the analysis on Gorman’s Twitter feed.
What is relevant to me about the two women’s mutual stardom is the incredible weight it puts on their shoulders as humans, as women, and as Black women who have avidly grabbed the torch of leadership in America.
I heard a Black woman host on MSNBC declare last week that Black women hold up half the world.
My response to her staggering mathematical hyperbole was to think of Simone Biles, one of several star Black women athletes cited by the host. The pressure on Biles and Gorman comes from people — and especially women — of every skin color. There are MANY white women who think the world of both young women. Of course Black women are especially proud and thrilled with their success. But it seems unwise to build such territorial walls around the best of humanity that a wide swath of humanity can’t celebrate them.
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Athleisure Soars As Wellness Not Wealth Takes Center Stage Even in Luxury
/Tennis champ Naomi Osaka had already left the French Open, saying she needed time to work on her mental health. Osaka assured the world that she would be ready for the Tokyo Olympics and her not-yet-announced great honor of lighting the Olympic Flame.
Back at WSJ Magazine Alexander Fisher styled models Aya Jones and Somali Findlay in retro-style jackets from Celine by Hedi Slimane, Canali and Bode, coupled with boldly-hued hooded pieces from Louis Vuitton and Lacoste, which can be thrown over classic Ralph Lauren polos or easy shirts from Hermès or Emporio Armani.
Read MoreAmerican Ballet Theatre Dancers by AB+DM for InStyle July 2021
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American Ballet Theatre Dancers by AB+DM for InStyle July 2021 AOC Fashion
The first ‘to do’ in reading ‘Ballet Is Back, Baby’ a fashion story shot by AB+DM for Instyle US and published early June online for the July issue, is to verify the facts. Julia von Boehm styles dancers from American Ballet Theatre in a heady mix of Alexander McQueen, Commando, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Givenchy, JW Anderson, Khaite, Mônot, Spanx,Thom Brown and more./ Hair by Shin Arima; makeup by Frankie Boyd
The Dancers include Isabella Boylston, ABT Principal Dancer; James Whiteside, ABT Principal Dancer; ABT Corp dancers: Anabel Katsnelson, Betsy McBride, Emily Hayes, João Menegussi, Melvin Lawovi and Yoon Jung Seo, ABT Studio Corps.
“Verifying the facts” refers to a bus tour select American Ballet Theatre dancers were scheduled to make across America, as they faced another cancelled official season in 2021.
In fact, the #ABTAcrossAmerica US tour did happen — at outside venues and not the predictable ones for a ballet tour. These shots on ABT’s IG — not in geographical order — show the dancers bringing joy to lawn-lovers in Minneapolis, MN; Middleburg, VA; Chicago, MI; Iowa City, IA; Lincoln NE. Other stops included St. Louis, Mo and Charleston, SC. The dancers made it back to New York City for a special closing performance last week, July 21.
Akuol Deng Atem Showcases Liberty London A/W 2021 'Print With Purpose' Bags
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Model Akuol Deng Atem showcases Liberty London A/W 2021 Conscious Collection Bags, styled by Thea Lewis-Yates. Umit Savaci [IG] photographs the sustainable collection called ‘Print With Purpose’. Before explaining the sustainability credentials, the bags are fully reversible into a different colorway — some print, some solid.
Amanda Gorman by Kennedi Carter in Porter Edit Talks Connecting Fashion and Activism
/AOC feels like we’re looking at tomorrow’s creative Black titans in Porter Edit’s July 26 issue. marriage of celestial light. Biden-Harris 2021 inauguration Day poet Amanda Gorman is lensed by photographer Kennedi Carter.
Carter shot Simone Biles for Glamour Magazine’s June cover story, and now she roars in with Amanda Gorman in tow. Not too shabby Ms. Carter. It makes AOC feel really, really great about all this Black Girl Magic.
In her Porter Edit interview with Kadish Morris, Gordan speaks about her upcoming honor as co-chair of the Met Gala, Monday September 13, sharing duties with Billie Eilish, Naomi Osaka and Timothée Chalamet.
Read MoreKendall Jenner in 'City of Angels' by Zoey Grossman for ELLE US August 2021
/Kendall Jenner in 'City of Angels' by Zoey Grossman for ELLE US August 2021
Kendall Jenner sends a fashion trend report from LA, styled by Alex White in easy pieces from Alessandro Dell’Acqua, Balenciaga, Celine by Hedi Slimane, Dior, Etro, Fendi, Gucci, Moschino Couture, Prada and more.
Photographer Zoey Grossman captures ‘City of Angels’ for ELLE US August 2021./ Makeup by Holly Silius; hair by Panos Papandrianos
An Injured Simone Biles Pulls Out of Team USA at Tokyo Olympics
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USA Gymnastics team powerhouse Simone Biles has pulled out of the team competition at the Tokyo Olympics. Biles bailed out of her Yurchenko vault with 2 1/2 twists, downsizing the difficulty to 1 1/2 twists and then stumbling out of the landing Tuesday evening.
Biles left the competition floor with a team trainer, while coach Cecile Landi, gathered the team. Biles returned to the floor, rejoining her teammates, hugging them before watching them perform their routines from the sideline.
Team USA will compete for their their consecutive Olympics gold medal without Biles. Follow all the Olympic competition from the New York Times.
Geordie Wood Captures Sara Grace Wallerstedt in 'Over and Under' for Vogue Australia
/Geordie Wood Captures Sara Grace Wallerstedt in 'Over and Under' for Vogue Australia AOC Fashion
If all we saw about Brooklyn-based photographer Geordie Woods images was his IG, AOC’s impression of the Brooklyn-based photographer’s work would be in the neutral zone. Lucky for us, we can share his July 2021 fashion story ‘Over and Under’, featuring model Sara Grace Wallerstedt in the pages of Vogue Australia.
Melissa Levy chooses fall 2021 looks from the usual luxury brand lineup, with additions that include Baserange, Hildur Yeoman, Isa Boulder, Supriya Lele./ Hair by Eric Williams; makeup by Grace Ahn
Webber Represents writes about Geordie Wood
Whether working on a large-scale fashion shoot, a one-on-one portrait or a personal project, Geordie is committed to stripping away artifice to capture something real. At the core of his photographs is the intimate encounter between photographer and subject. During his former post as photo director of The FADER, he devised, commissioned and shot stories with countless public figures, each time driven by the desire to lift the veil of the curated persona and make an enduring image that reached beyond its context.
Nominated for 3 Emmys, 'Misfits' Book Dropping Sept. 7, Michaela Coel Joins Black Panther
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Variety broke the news on July 21 that Micaela Coel has joined the cast of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’. Details of her character are in the lock box, but the actor as joined “director Ryan Coogler at Atlanta’s Pinewood Studios, where production began last month,” writes Matt Donnelly.
Michaela Coel’s 3 Emmy Nominations
The Michaela Coel show continues to roll on, with the news that the actor, director, screenwriter received three nominations for ‘I May Destroy You’. Broadcast on Sunday, September 19 on CBS, Coel has been nominated for Outstanding Directing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - 2021; Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - 2021; and Outstanding Writing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - 2021.
In December 2020, Michaela Coel was part of an impressive creative presentation by The New York Times Magazine, with its focus on today’s best actors. The magazine writes: “With ‘I May Destroy You,’ she set out to disturb, first by making us laugh, then by going to all kinds of extremes.”
‘Misfits’ Book Out September 7
The talented creative’s book ‘Misfits: A Personal Manifesto’ is due out September 7, 2021 in British and American bookstores.
The book will focus on topics covered in Coel’s MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh Festival in 2018. In her speech, which drew audible gasps from the audience, Coel spoke in astounding clarity and factual detail about the barriers and racism she had experienced as a young black woman working in the television industry, as well as her own sexual assault.
A video of the speech is embedded in AOC. The Guardian quotes British publisher Ebury saying that in the book [Coel] “makes a compelling case for radical honesty”. It will be a rousing and bold case against fitting in and a powerful manifesto on how speaking your truth and owning your differences can transform your life.”
New Series in Work for BBC UK Drama Unit
Lastly — for the moment — the BBC UK said in May that Michaela Coel is working on a new television series.
“It’s truly in Michaela’s head and it’s not for me to second guess that too much at this point,” the network’s drama chief Piers Wenger responded to questions about the plot’s potential ties to ‘I May Destroy You."‘ “It’s at relatively early stages, but I wanted to let the fans of ‘I May Destroy You’ know that there is a new show coming along…What relationship that show will have with the original series, [is for Michaela to decide].”
Inez & Vinoodh Capture 'Golden Age' Portraits of Big Talent in Lois V Denim Sustainable Jeans
/V Magazine releases its Fall 2021 Preview #131 issue, featuring Abby Champion, Ashley Graham, Eileen Gu, Emily Ratajkowski, Hailey Bieber, Nyja Abdullah, Taras Romanov and Vinson Fraley. George Cortina styles the ensemble in images by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for an interview series called ‘Golden Age’/ Hair by James Pecis; makeup by Dick Page
Read MoreKarmen Pedaru Covers ELLE Espana in Summer Style by Mario Sierra
/Karmen Pedaru Covers ELLE Espana in Summer Style by Mario Sierra AOC Fashion
Top model Karmen Pedaru is styled by Sylvia Montoliú in casual, hot-weather athleisure looks. Photographer Mario Sierra flashes Pedaru for ELLE Espana August 2021./ Hair and makeup by Raquel Costales
A Seductive Natasja Madsen by Henrik Purienne for Vogue Russia July 2021
/A Seductive Natasja Madsen by Henrik Purienne for Vogue Russia July 2021 AOC Body NSFW
Model Natasja Madsen is styled by Katerina Zolototrubova in deeply sensual images of Madsen relaxing seaside. Photographer Henrik Purienne [IG] captures the sultry mood images for Vogue Russia July 2021.






