Donatella Versace Covers Vogue Italia March 2022 by Mert & Marcus
/Donatella Versace Covers Vogue Italia March 2022 by Mert & Marcus AOC Fashion
Donatella Versace in Vogue Italia
Donatella Versace covers the March 2022 issue of Vogue Italia.
Donatella has come light-years since the murder of her brother, shot on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion in July, 2997. Overnight, the sister of Versace was forced to take over creative direction of the Versace vision of female empowerment.
And while Donatella Versace has experienced a major metamorphosis since taking the reins of Versace, she shares with writer Giuliana Matarrese her vulnerability: "Interviews always make me a little nervous: among other things, I keep asking myself why you chose me for this cover, one day you will explain it to me".
Versace’s north star vision — pulsating with Italian blood — is lensed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, and styled by Jacob K in Atsuko Kudo; Balenciaga; Christopher Kane — who designed Versus from 2009 t0 2012, covering a period of six seasons; Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello; Versace and more.
No More Shadow
Gianni Versace taught women not to be afraid of their sexuality, that it was a positive aspect of their DNA and identity. It’s a mantle that Donna Versace also wears. It’s important also to understand that Donatella finally feels free of Gianni’s death and his dominance over her life.
“My brother’s death was so brutal that I spent years in shock,” she explains, saying that she was Gianni’s shadow. “ I was insecure, I felt the eyes of the world on me, I felt in the air of distrust: I was there, to be the creative director, certainly not because someone had promoted me, but because I had to replace him.”
Alek Wek Delivers 'Colour Pop' Joy in The Sunday Times Style by Paola Kudacki
/The March 6 weekend issue of The Sunday Times Style makes the case for a bright future. Top model Alek Wek explodes in the season’s boldest looks with a collection of tailored and sleek silhouettes in vivid imagination colors. Célia Azoulay styles Alex in Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Fendi, Gucci, Isabel Marant, Jade Swim, Max Mara, Missoni, Fendi and Schiaparelli. Paolo Kudacki [IG] is behind the lens in smile-worthy images.
In January 2022, Harper’s Bazaar asked: “Should we all be dopamine dressing?” Pinterest labels ‘dopamine dressing’ as a top trend. This trend is a smile you can wear.
AOC raved about the ‘British Vogue Color Pop Joy covers 2021’ when they broke. It helped, of course, that Achenrin Madit, Janaye Furman, Mona Tougaard and Precious Lee were center stage in the fashion story, styled by Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele in her first British Vogue cover story.
Read MoreLara Stone Covers Vogue Poland March 2022, Lensed by EIC Ina Lekiewicz
/Lara Stone Covers Vogue Poland March 2022, Lensed by EIC Ina Lekiewicz AOC Fashion
Top model Lara Stone is back in the pages of Vogue Poland, posing in a large fashion story ‘The Return Of An Icon’. Simply stated, that’s great news because Lara Stone is sorely missed in fashion world.
Always a woman shattering glass, Lara was among the first models to deal with being “too fat” to model in a patriarchal-values fashion world that prefers flat-chested women. The Dutch model was very comfortable expressing her sensuality at a time when fashion was ready to dial down the volume. We are moving out of that long, dark winter.
Ashlee Barrett-Bourmier styles Lara in images lensed by Ina Lekiewicz, who is also Vogue Poland’s EIC./ Hair by Tomi Roppongi; makeup by Mel Arter
Lara married property developer David Grievson in July 2021. Lara Stone also covers the Vogue Czech March 2022 issue, lensed by Sonia Szostak and she appeared in Balmain’s SS 2022 campaign. Without a doubt, the 38-year-old sensual goddess is back!
Nora Attal on Mediterranean Coast in Weekend Max Mara Spring 2022 Campaign
/Nora Attal on Mediterranean Coast in Weekend Max Mara Spring 2022 Campaign AOC Fashion
Weekend Max Mara embraces the melting pot of cultural references that are part of the Mediterranean world. Mediterranean style absorbs prints, patterns and colors from southern Europe, northern Africa and western Asia,
British-born Nora Attal is herself a fashion model with deep roots in Morocco. Who knows where her mind travels, as she sits on a beach, lensed by Eddie Wrey [IG] for Weekend Max Mara’s Spring 2022 campaign. Anastasia Barbieri styles the campaign with plenty of Mediterranean blue and white, stacking the campaign with summery statement bracelets. /Makeup by Karim Rahman; hair by Pier Paolo Lai.
Anna Ewers Spring 2022 Fashion by Sam Rock for M Le magazine du Monde
/Top model Anna Ewers joins Maty Fall Diba [link] as cover girls for M Le magazine du Monde spring fashion issue. Ewers poses in Dior on the cover with Christian Louboutin shoes photographed by Sam Rock [IG]. Suzanne Koller styles the fashion story with a roster of top designers./ Hair by Gary Gill &Rebecca Chang; makeup by Lucia Pica
Read MoreLouis Vuitton Bravery II High Jewellery Is Unadulterated High Art
/The second chapter of the Louis Vuitton Bravery II high jewellery collection — commemorating 200 years since the birth of Louis Vuitton, who ultimately created the world’s biggest luxury brand — launched in Paris during Haute Couture Week.
Locks, studs and clasps connect the 20 pieces that make up the mostly polychromatic line, which is structured around four themes: Le Multipin, Le Magnétisme, La Mini Malle and Cocktail Rings.
Read MoreAngelina Jolie Signs Powerful Media Deal With Britain's Fremantle
/Angelina Jolie Signs Powerful Media Deal With Britain's Fremantle AOC She
UNHCR Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie arrives in Yemen today on a visit to help draw attention to the catastrophic consequences of the seven-year conflict on the people of Yemen. She will be visiting Yemeni families, including displaced families and refugees, to hear directly from them how the conflict has ripped their lives apart.
The Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen
UNHCR hopes her visit will highlight the increasing humanitarian needs in Yemen and help mobilize urgent support for humanitarian work ahead of the annual High-Level Pledging Conference for Yemen on 16 March, and call for regional and international actors to commit to an end to the conflict.
"Everyone deserves the same compassion," Angelina Jolie wrote of the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Yemen, where she's assisting the United Nations Refugee Agency
Reality is that the people of Yemen probably will not be the focus of increased humanitarian commitments on March 16, with Russia’s war on Ukraine causing the greatest refugee crisis since WWII. It’s so important, though, that Angelina Jolie went to Yemen as planned.
According to the U.N. refugee agency, about 66% of Yemen’s 30 million people rely on humanitarian assistance for their daily survival, including over 4.2 million displaced people and 102,000 refugees and asylum-seekers.
The head of the World Food Program, David Beasley, told The Associated Press last month that around 13 million people were heading toward starvation in Yemen due to the protracted conflict and lack of funding.
The U.N. humanitarian office has reported that its 2021 humanitarian plan for Yemen received $2.27 billion out of its $3.85 billion requirement, the lowest funding level since 2015.
Angelina Jolie and Fremantle
Angelina Jolie’s life changes on a dime from day to day. The news on Friday was Angelina Jolie signing a powerful media deal with Britain’s Fremantle.
Under the three-year agreement, which commences immediately, Jolie and Fremantle will jointly develop a sophisticated, powerful, and internationally focused slate of feature films, documentaries, and original series in which she will produce, direct, and/or star – based on each individual project.
Under the deal, Jolie will produce and direct the feature film ‘Without Blood’, commencing this May in Italy. The actor adapted the script from the acclaimed international bestselling novel by Alessandro Baricco – praised as an unforgettable narrative about war, revenge, memory, and healing.
Angelina Jolie Signs Powerful Media Deal With Britain's Fremantle AOC She
Tyler Mitchell Flashes 'Heroines Fantasy' for M Le Magazine du Monde March 5, 2022
/Models Abény Nhial, Ayan Bookh, Chloé, Luca, Maty Fall Diba, and Nyagua Ruea strike ‘Heroines Fantasy’ poses lensed by Tyler Mitchell [IG]. Marie Chaix styles the ensemble in formal, aristocratic fashion formality for M Le Magazine du Monde March 5, 2022./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; makeup by Thomas de Kluyver; set design Andy Hillman
Read MoreFelice Noordhoff Returns to the Office in 'Haute Desking' by Andreas Larsson in HTSI March 2022
/Felice Noordhoff Returns to the Office in 'Haute Desking' by Andreas Larsson in HTSI March 2022 AOC Fashion
Model Felice Nova Noordhoff suits up in ‘Haute Desking’ styled by Tamara Rothstein. Andreas Larsson [IG] is behind the lens for The Financial Times HTSI [How To Spend It] Magazine March 2022./ Makeup by Crystabel Riley; set design by Georgina Pragnell
What to wear to the office is not front of mind for many former office workers, although we assume that the HTSI readers are higher-income employees. Apple CEO Tim Cooks has informed the company’s employees that a hybrid plan will launch on April 11.
After spending a year or more at home, significant workers don’t want to go back to commuting, preferring the flexibility of remote work at least a few days a week. The Apple plan being tested is an office three days -work at home two days formula. Where we’re going in terms of our global work force, nobody knows for sure. The Harvard Business Review does a deep dive in How to Overcome Return-to-Office Resistance.
Laetitia Casta and Vogue France March 2022 Celebrate Post-Feminist Freedom | Really
/Laetitia Casta and Vogue France March 2022 Celebrate Post-Feminist Freedom | Really AOC Fashion
Vogue France online acknowledges the juxtaposition of this joyful March 2022 cover story featuring French icon Laetitia Casta lensed by Carlijn Jacobs [IG] with the realities of Ukraine.
Moving from Kim Kardashian in Vogue US March to Laetia Casta in Vogue France March is not too shabby, Carlijn. Double congrats this month.
The Vogue France statement is perfect:
Free! A wonderful word on our March cover. It was joyful, in the energy of our new issue. It takes on a serious resonance in the face of the tragic situation we are witnessing. The hindered freedom of a country. Freedom! A powerful and fragile word. The fragile freedom to live in peace. Vogue France supports its colleagues at Vogue Ukraine in the face of the horrific attacks on their country. We also share the sadness of Vogue Russia where many in the team have family and friends in Ukraine and some are Ukrainian themselves. The Vogue community is united, and the blue, white, and red of our issue is united with the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag, the symbol of a country that is defending its freedom right now.
Right Turn Coming
Speaking of freedom, we are about to make a sharp right turn, as I read further into the Vogue France editor’s letter. Hang tight, here we go.
'Pop Culture' Hot Colors Accessories for Madame Figaro February 4, 2022
/'Pop Culture' Hot Colors Accessories for Madame Figaro February 4, 2022 AOC Fashion
Madame Figaro France piles on the accessories in the February 4, 2022 fashion story ‘Pop Culture’. Brazilian model Aline Zanella dives into bright colors, and modern accessories from Prada [cover], and an endless list of top luxury names styled by Agnès Poulle. Kourtney Roy [IG] captures the fashion vibe / Beauty by Cyril Lanoir
Mila van Eeten's Sleek '70s Spirit by Thomas Cooksey for Vogue Turkey March 2022
/Mila van Eeten's Sleek '70s Spirit by Thomas Cooksey for Vogue Turkey March 2022 AOC Fashion
Model Mila van Eeten is styled by Ece Öğütoğulları in Thomas Cooksey [IG] images for Vogue Turkey March 2022./ Makeup by Lili Choi; hair by Annesofie Begtrup
Chanel Sends "A Certain Notion of Femininity" with Spring 2022 Campaign
/Chanel Sends "A Certain Notion of Femininity" with Spring 2022 Campaign AOC Fashion
Like so much of fashion branding, the CHANEL spring 2022 campaign evokes a world far different than the one we’re living in. It begs the question, though, about the world of the Chanel customer and whether events like rising autocracy and now Putin’s war on Ukraine impacts them at all. Do they even care?
Vivienne Rohner is center stage in images by Inez & Vinoodh [IG].
In the words of CHANEL
The campaign for the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2022 Ready-to-Wear collection is an ode to youth whose nonchalant grace resonates with the endless days of summer. Within the discreet charm of a villa in Provence, Inez & Vinoodh [IG] capture the model Vivienne Rohner and through her a certain notion of femininity.
My advice to Chanel is to proceed carefully with this “nonchalant grace” and a “certain notion of femininity” attitude.
A nuclear plant is on fire in Ukraine, started by Russian forces on March 3, ordered to action by Vladimir Putin. Russia’s autocrat is threatening nuclear attacks on the rest of the world. Ukraine’s citizens are suffering heroically, as they fight for democracy and hold a torch of light that is inspiring nations to action worldwide.










