Anna Ewers Walks 'Into the Light' by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen for Harper's Bazaar US

Anna Ewers Walks 'Into the Light' by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen for Harper's Bazaar US

Top model Anna Ewers is getting maximum exposure these days, and that’s just fine with AOC. Ewers comes ‘Into the Light’ in the pages of Harper’s Bazaar US November 2021. Photographer Annemarieke Van Drimmelen [IG] captures the German beauty in shades of neutrals including yellow and creme styled by Ludivine Poiblanc./ Hair by Pawel Solis; makeup by Vanessa Bellini

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Lindsey Wixson by Rebekah Campbell for Love Want Magazine FW2021

Lindsey Wixson by Rebekah Campbell for Love Want Magazine FW2021 AOC Fashion

Model Lindsey Wixson is styled by Jessica dos Remedios in Gucci-rich images. Photographer Rebekah Campbell [IG] captures ‘Only divine love bestows the keys of knowledge’ for Love Want Magazine FW2021./ Hair by Hiro + Mari; makeup by Shayna Goldberg

Adut, Bella, Imaan, Paloma and Taylor Are 'Mad for Plaid' in Victoria's Secret Holiday 2021 Campaign

Adut, Bella, Imaan, Paloma and Taylor Are 'Mad for Plaid' in Victoria's Secret Holiday 2021 Campaign

Victoria’s Secret is MAD for PLAID in the lingerie brand’s new Holiday 2021 campaign. An all-star model lineup lights up weary hearts and minds led by Adut Akech, Bella Hadid, Imaan Hammam, Paloma Elsesser, and Taylor Hill.

AOC is a total sucker for oversized plaid flowers like the one Taylor is holding, and we love the purple and fuchsia plaid. There’s also buffalo plaid for the traditionalists. The campaign video is equally charming in a modern meets retro way.

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Lesley-Ann Brandt Will Star in New Series Set in South Africa District Six Ubuntu City

Brandt joins Morgan Freeman in Cape Town’s District Six

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Lesley-Ann Brandt Will Star in New Series Set in South Africa District Six Ubuntu City AOC Fashion

South African actor Lesley-Ann Brandt is lensed by Angelo D’Agostino [IG] with a digital cover, for Numéro Netherlands [IG] November 2021. The ‘Lucifer’ and ‘Spartacus’ actor is partnering with Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary’s Revelations Entertainment on the development of a new drama series that takes viewers to Cape Town, South Africa’s District Six.

Brandt, who will star and produce with Adrian Cunningham of D6 Entertainment, said: “We are thrilled to have partnered with Lori, Morgan and the team at Revelations to bring the beauty and tragedy of District Six to life. It’s such a personal story to me, my family and the people of the Cape Flats. While the barbarity of the apartheid regime has featured onscreen before, Hanover Street will lean into the joy and solidarity that the community shared in the face of repression.”

Deadline explains: “Home to 60K residents of all ethnicities and creeds, along with a thriving LGBTQIA+ community, District Six in South Africa’s second-largest city stood as a symbol of defiance against everything that apartheid stood for. In 1966, the regime designated it a whites-only area. By 1982 its entire population had been forcibly removed, and the neighborhood destroyed.”

Kim Kardashian Covers WSJ Magazine November 2021 Innovators Issue with Kim Jones

Images: Annemarieke van Drimmelen for WSJ. Magazine

Kim Kardashian Billionaire

In Spring 2021, Kim Kardashian officially achieved billionaire status on the Forbes list. Unlike her sister Kylie who was dropped by the Forbes list in 2020 over the Trumpian move of inflating her assets, Kim Kardashian’s wealth was estimated by Forbes at about $1 billion, up from $780 million. Forbes estimated values of her stakes in KKW Beauty at $500 million and Skims at $225 million.

Being older and wiser than her younger sister, Kim Kardashian’s sober approach to life and business is well-articulated in her WSJ Magazine November 2021 Brand Innovator 2021 cover story, on newsstands Saturday, November 13th.

KKW poses with her friend, Fendi creative director Kim Jones, celebrating the early November release of Fendi x Skims, the underwear and cozy loungewear label Kardashian launched in 2019.

KKW: WSJ Magazine’s Brand Innovator’s Award

Kardashian West will be honored, along with 7 other cultural groundbreakers at WSJ. Magazine’s Innovator Awards virtual presentation on November 1st at 8:00 PM EST. You can register to watch online at … WSJ. Magazine's 2021 Innovator Awards Virtual Presentation

WSJ Magazine cites Skims alone as being valued at over $1.6 billion, and Kardashian is a majority owner. Kim’s beauty brand KKW is being rebooted but for good reasons and not lack of big-brand potential. Skims Sleep will soon be moving into the inner-lives of American women.

“I want to really launch an entirely new beauty brand,” she says. “I learned so much that I’m excited [to put out] a brand that has all the new information that I know. I feel like it’s going to be my baby, I’ll have my beauty brand and Skims. I can really nourish it and flourish it more if it [were] all condensed into one.”

Frequent WSJ Magazine photographer Annemarieke Van Drimmelen captures KKW for the cover story, styled by Giovanni Dario Laudicina. written by Christina Binkley.

True Grit, Serious Hustle. Major Intelligence and a Micromanaged Life

Achieving a business status that puts Kim Kardashian in a prime spot in WSJ’s annual Innovators Issue takes some serious hustle and intelligence.

Kim Kardashian has both — even if the totally engaged mother of four and supportive soon-to-be ex-wife of Kanye West — has failed some of her recent bar-exam preparation tests. Simply stated, Kar Kardashian powers on with marketing savvy and human connections that are currently too valuable to put a price on them.

“My days are completely micromanaged to the minute,” she says. “In order to get away from the kids, I will go into my office at my house and study. And then working on beauty and rebranding and Skims, constantly, I’m always in fittings and fabric meetings. My days are pretty full…. And that’s it. I love to be home; I love my weekends at home.”

Speaking of home, KKW just paid Kanye West $20 million for their Hidden Hills, LA home and $3 million for the furniture, art and other contents. Kim now owns the house outright.

Images: Annemarieke van Drimmelen for WSJ. Magazine

Kim Kardashian Captains Her Ship with a Steady Hand

People can heap all the hate they want on Kim Kardashian. She is a superb businesswoman, and Kardashian knows it. There’s nothing wrong with self-confidence, sincerity and an earnest approach to living.

In contrast to how the public imagines the life of Kim Kardashian West, her closest humans describe her as a non-partier and a low-grade control freak. By her own admission, she is a workaholic who reads sales numbers in bed late at night.

“I have never liked drunk people,” Kardashian West says. “I never like to be out of control. I never like to not know what’s going on.” (“I didn’t go [away] to college because of [the partying],” she says.)

Images: Annemarieke van Drimmelen for WSJ. Magazine

Kim Kardashian: Someday Matriarch

She now weighs in on most of the family’s deals jointly with Kris Jenner. “If there’s a deal, it’s always my mom, me and our attorney talking it over,” Kardashian West says.

The expectation is that Kim Kardashian will take over the reins, when Kris, 66, one day retires. “We’ve talked about it. I would assemble a team of people to take over,” Kardashian West says. “I hope it doesn’t happen for a really long time, because I’m really busy.”

The possibility that KKW will lead a Kardashian-Jenner conglomerate empire built around the fashion, cosmetic, liquor and media enterprises that her family has launched over the past decade is a real one.

Images: Annemarieke van Drimmelen for WSJ. Magazine

WWJ Magazine references the fact that the rebound fortunes of Victoria’s Secret; the pulsating growth of Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty lingerie [with indirect backing from LVMH] and now Skims soaring puts a lot of pressure on the already-stressed VS. There’s no doubt that both Rihanna and Kim Kardashian know how to play hardball, even if they do it grace and a smile on their faces.

Kate Moss modeled in recent Skims campaign images. A special Skims pop-up opened in Paris in time for Paris Fashion Week this September at the famous Galeries Lafayette department store. Skims is sold by retailers such as Nordstrom, Ssense and Net-a-Porter. “The inclusive sizing, sharp price point and comfort are just a few reasons why the brand has been so successful,” says Lea Cranfield, Net-a-Porter’s chief buying and merchandising officer, by email.

Rihanna hasn’t weighed in on this trifecta undergarments competition, but KKW reminds us that her grandmother only retired in her early 80s. “I think I’ll always feel good when I’m working,” Kardashian predicts.

“I don’t see me floating on a yacht.”

In fact, Kim Kardashian’s life plan has her as a member of the California bar, and she currently studies about four hours a day to achieve this goal. “Hopefully one day I can start a law firm where we can help people pro bono and hire people who were formerly incarcerated,” she says of her longer-term goals.

Kim’s goal is no act, in spite of the heat she’s taken for working with former president Donald Trump on prison reform. KKW marches to her own drum with four kids and a big family in tow. One wonders what Kanye West actually thinks of his uber-talented wife. R-E-S-P-E-C-T would be appropriate.

Muse Chloe Sevigny Lensed by Haley Wollens for Marc Jacobs Resort 2021-22

Muse Chloe Sevigny Lensed by Haley Wollens for Marc Jacobs Resort 2021-22 AOC Fashion

Chloë Sevigny and Marc Jacobs have a long history, one dating back to the 1990’s when then 20-7ear-old Sevigny was cast in a Sonic Youth music video ‘Sugar Kane’, shot in Marc Jacobs’ showroom at Perry Ellis, writes CR FashionBook.

Decades later, Sevigny bonds with mannequin parts and shoe boxes at the Marc Jacobs offices, styled and photographed by Haley Wollens [IG] for the Marc Jacobs Resort 2021-22 campaign. / Hair by Ro Morgan; makeup by Emi Kaneko

Mauricio Sierra Eyes Warrior Akima 'Mystical Journey' for Vogue Mexico November 2021

@callmeakima the real warrior she is went up a dune trying to stay standing while roaring winds lifted grains of sand that flew at bullet speed stabbing everyone like a thousand needles.

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Rising model Akima [IG] is styled by Valentina Collado wearing Chloe, Gregorio Cayetano, YSL by Anthony Vaccarello, Ulla Johnson and more in the November 2021 issue of Vogue Mexico as ‘Viaje Mistico’ [Mystical Journey’] / Hair and makeup by Christian Gil

Photographer Mauricio Sierra [IG] reflects about Akima ‘The Spirit of the Desert’ and the shoot itself that took place at Chihuahua, Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico. As you see in the next image, the weather events became a wondrous monstrosity. The intention of the styling is to combine Mexican folkloric traditions with a mystical fashion perspective.

Vanity Fair Italia's 'Art Details' Lush Modernism Style Lensed by Alberto Zanetti

Art Details Vanity Fair Italia October

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Vanity Fair Italia's 'Art Details' Lush Modernism Style Lensed by Alberto Zanetti AOC Fashion

Regular Vanity Fair Italia photographer Alberto Zanetti delivers a lush style dose of sophisticated,creamy-neutrals modernism with ‘Art Details’, styled by Gaia Fraschini for the October issue./ Hair by Giovanni Iovino; makeup by Karin Borromeo

Valerie Scherzinger Basks in Evening Sun by Can Buyukkalkan for Vogue Turkey November 2021

Valerie Scherzinger Basks in Evening Sun by Can Buyukkalkan for Vogue Turkey November 2021 AOC Fashion

Model Valerie Scherzinger is styled by Ece Öğütoğullan in ‘Akşam Güneşinin Vurduğu Yerde’ [‘Where the Evening Sun Hits’], lensed by Can Buyukkalkan [IG] for Vogue Turkey November 2021./ Hair by Huseyin Altun; Elcin Mutlu

Karolina Kurkova Channels Female Icons by Marcus Cooper in Vogue Czech October

Karolina Kurkova Channels Female Icons by Marcus Cooper in Vogue Czech October

Supermodel Karolina Kurkova covers Vogue Czechoslovakia’s October 2021 issue, channeling iconic stars from Elizabeth Taylor to Marilyn Monroe. Jan Králíček, provides creative direction — of which there is plenty of fabulous artistry in this masterpiece — with styling from Ron Hartleben. / Hair by Garren; makeup by Ron Hartleben

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Shanelle Nyasiase Earth Goddess by Dan Beleiu for Numéro France #226

Shanelle Nyasiase Earth Goddess by Dan Beleiu for Numéro France #226

Two AOC favorites (Yes, we have them) Shanelle Nyasiase covers the November issue of Numéro France. Nyasiase is in a blue and blue-black mood, styled by Alba Melendo in Celine by Hedi Slimane, Chanel, Coperni, Givenchy, Moschino, Prada, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Schiaparelli, Stella McCartney, Suot Studio jewelry, The Attico and more.

The African goddess meets up with photographer Dan Beleiu, who calls her ‘Bravest’ on his Instagram, sending me back into Shanelle’s history to see what I had forgotten. The answer is ‘nothing’ but I found a lovely interview by Innocent Ndlovu with the ‘Queen of the Butterflies’ on Industrie Africa. In the process of bringing myself up to date, I laughed out loud when Ndiovu asked Nyasiase:

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Thiemo Sander Flashes Monica Cima in Woods and Streams for Madame Figaro

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Thiemo Sander Flashes Monika Cima in Woods and Streams for Madame Figaro AOC Fashion

Thiemo Sander [IG] captures IMG Parisian model Monika Cima in Madame Figaro’s October 29, 2021 issue. Cécile Martin styles the shoot with nature-loving, casual and sensual, western-inspired luxury pieces, mixed with faster fashion— or is that just Cima before the camera — meaning the sensual luxury part? / Hair by Christophe Hasenbein; makeup by Maria Olsson

Erdem Moralıoğlu Is Photographer of 'Vintage' for Vogue Poland November 2021

Erdem Moralıoğlu Is Photographer of 'Vintage' for Vogue Poland November 2021 AOC Fashion

“It’s gone by extraordinarily quickly,” Erdem Moralıoğlu says about the 15th anniversary of his brand Erdem. “If I close my eyes, I can still imagine being a student at the Royal College putting together my graduate collection,” reflects the designer who has embraced a poetic femininity with deep roots in the strong, often renegade, women of history.

In fact, Erdem’s depth of historical context underpinning the collections — combined with an overarching respect or craftsmanship and artistry — is unmatched in the world of luxury fashion brands. A key element in the recent evolution of the Erdem brand vision is the extraordinary synergy emanating from Ibrahim Kamara, who has styled all of Erdem’s collections and shows since 2019.

New Vogue Poland editor-in-chief, photographer Ina Lekiewicz invited Erdem Moralıoğlu, accompanied by Ib Kamara, to create this visual masterpiece in the November issue. In a new role, the designer is the photographer for the fashion shoot on location at the 17th-century Southside House in London.

Models in ‘Vintage’ include Florence Hutchings, Lily Nova, Ngozi Anene, Sienna King and Wang Han./ Hair by Teiji Utsumi; makeup by Thom Walker

Celestial Grade Synergy

Now the Dazed editor-in-chief, Ib Kamara is extraordinary adept at upending reticence or plain ignorance in how to weave the visual narrative of race, colonialism and fashion together in a modern way. Gender and sexuality are also key undercurrents in Kamara’s work, but the visionary stylist’s brilliance is his emotional and intellectual willingness to take historical realities and weave them in a web of revised history.

The result is an unabashed modern and progressive vision of a better truth, if you think like we do. Others may shatter a mirror or two over the audacity of Erdem Moralıoğlu and Ibrahim Kamara revising colonial history in a shared vision. In another ironic twist, both talents admire strong women and they seek out unique and unconventional personalities as their seasonal muses.

Kamara makes no attempt to shun the often painful facts of history, being a son of the African continent. Rather, he reweaves them into new visual narratives that travel far beyond their original reality. This revised visual statement says “it didn’t have to be this way.”

Erdem Moralıoğlu is the beneficiary of Kamara’s insights and visual interpretations, and one imagines that the synergy between the two super-talents is nothing less than blinding at times. Born in war-torn Sierra Leone, Ibrahim Kamara benefits from Erdem’s insights as the son of a Turkish father and an English mother. Erdem was born in Montreal, Canada and shuttled between Montreal and Birmingham, England.

Ibrahim Kamara says about his relationship with Erdem Moralıoğlu:

“It’s very valuable to meet someone with whom you can perform a creative dance. “

To those of us watching, the tango is breathtaking. ~ Anne

Julia van Os by Max Papendieck for Vogue Australia November 2021

Julia and Max — who are a couple — drove 1500 miles in two states over four days — with major time in Joshua Tree.

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Julia van Os by Max Papendieck in US Southwest for Vogue Australia November 2021 AOC Fashion

Model Julia van Os is styled by Kaila Matthews in Celine, Chanel Gucci, Prada and more in images by Max Papendieck [IG] for Vogue Australia November 2021. /Hair by Rory Rice; makeup by Victoria Baron

The fashion shoot ‘No Where To Go But Everywhere’ happened in the American West, with Julia and Max — who are a couple — dealing with the creative team remotely in Australia. They drove 1500 miles in two states over four days — with major time in Joshua Tree — according to Julia’s IG.

In the throes of 2020 lockdown Max and Julia shared an intimate fashion story of their life at home for Vogue Greece May 2020 issue.

Anya Taylor-Joy by Jack Waterlot for Tatler UK November 2021

Anya Taylor-Joy by Jack Waterlot for Tatler UK November 2021

Newly named Dior ambassador Anya Taylor-Joy was learning how to properly carry a handbag when she was found eating a vegan burrito in a Martha Hayes interview for Tatler UK’s October 2021 issue. Our immediate thought was to check for a new Dior ambassadorship, and we were right.

At this week’s celebration of the star’s movie ‘Last Night in Soho’, the ‘Queen’s Gambit’ star made it official. Thanking Dior for her new role, confirmed on October 25, as global ambassador for both women’s fashion and makeup, Taylor-Joy knew she had succeeded in learning how to properly carry her Dior bag.

Taylor-Joy is bathed in Dior [above] and throughout her fashion story with a peppering of Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Oscar de la Renta , Tom Ford and more styled by Tracy Taylor, with images by Jack Waterlot [IG]

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Sleek and Sophisticated Zendaya Covers British Vogue October 2021 by Craig McDean

Sleek and Sophisticated Zendaya Covers British Vogue October 2021 by Craig McDean

‘The World According To Zendaya’ is British Vogue’s October 2021 cover story. Her close friend Law Roach Zendaya was his first major client at age 14 and with Roach owning a vintage store in Chicago — chooses sophisticated luxury — lensed by Craig McDean.

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Irina Shayk by Harley Weir for Self-Portrait Resort 2022 Campaign

Irina Shayk by Harley Weir for Self-Portrait Resort 2022 Campaign

Supermodel Irina Shayk fronts Self-Portrait’s resort 2022 campaign, one that represents a “softer and more romantic approach to dressing for the brand,:” says Malaysian-born designer and founder Han Chong. Shot by Harley Weir in Oyster Bay, on the North Shore of Long Island, with styling by Haley Woolens, the campaign is built around Shayk because she “has this incredible natural balance of strength and femininity.”

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