Cherokee Jack and Sam Mallos by Annemarieke van Drimmelen in WSJ Magazine Men SS-2022

Annemarieke van Drimmelen Captures Cherokee Jack and Sam Mallos in WSJ Magazine AOC Fashion

WSJ Magazine shares this spring 2022 men’s fashion story featuring models Cherokee Jack and Sam Mallos. Photographer Annemarieke van Drimmelen and stylist Giovanni Dario Laudicina traveled to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where they shot the fashion story at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, or “the Ranch of the Swallows.”

This historic ranch, now a living history museum, dates from the early 1700s and was an important ‘paraje’ or stopping place along the famous ‘El Camino Real’, the Royal Road from Mexico City to Santa Fe.

Van Drimmelen [IG] has close ties to New Mexico, since her father moved there nearly 12 years ago. “The light is absolutely phenomenal—the way it reflects on the earth. It brings this amazing warmth,” she says, noting that these qualities once drew artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe to the area.

Both models looks quite spectacular in the WSJ Magazine photo shoot. AOC’s complimentary link takes you to WSJ to review the product credits.

Cherokee Jack’s Heritage

Last year I had a totally visceral response to Cherokee Jack’s images by Richard Phibbs — his first ‘commercial’ shoot as an adult. He modeled as a child for years. Cherokee Jack by Richard Phibbs for Man of Metropolis | Minnesota History of Mankato Hangings AOC Fashion

The images caused me to reflect on our mutual Minnesota area upbringings, my writing a play about Minnesota statehood that was performed by my school, and the Mankato hangings — a devastating part of the heritage of my small Minnesota city that was unknown to me until then.

In trying to know more about the model, I learned a bit of agonizing Mankato, Minnesota history.

The Place of Women in Cherokee Society

The people of Cherokee Nation call themselves the Aniyunwiya, which means ‘Principal People’. The Cherokee society is historically matrilineal, meaning clanship is passed through the mother. Among the Cherokees, women were considered the head of household, with the home and children belonging to her should she separate from her husband. Women had an equal voice in the affairs of the tribe.

In writing about Bella Hadid’s references to the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet Tuesday evening, I referenced the demise of warrior goddesses, an end to female power and influence that was in its final phase in fifth century Greece. That statement is historically correct about Europe and the rise of Christianity.

But in the ‘undiscovered’ Americas, advanced indigenous cultures flourished and women held significant power in tribal affairs, generally enjoying far more power than the white Christian women who arrived in the Americas.

Hailey, Imaan, Paloma Wear Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels Spring 2022 Lingerie

Hailey, Imaan, Paloma Wear Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels Spring 2022 Lingerie

Victoria’s Secret lingerie assembles a campaign dream-team of Hailey Bieber, Imaan Hammam and Paloma Elsesser, country-loving, carefree girls strolling through spring fields and meadows. Top photographer Lachlan Bailey [IG] brings Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels Spring 2022 embroidery and lace lingerie into soft focus.

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Ethan James Green Flashes 'Dreams Come True' for British Vogue March 2022

Ethan James Green Flashes 'Dreams Come True' for British Vogue March 2022 AOC Fashion

American actor, director, screenwriter, and model Chase Sui Wonders, who plays Riley on ‘Generation’, joins forces with models Beyonce Ambrose, Dara Allen, Devyn Garcia and Meadow Walker in a fashion story ‘Dreams Come True’.

A very busy Ethan James Green [IG] is behind the lens, with styling by Camilla Nickerson for British Vogue March 2022./ Hair by Jimmy Paul; makeup by Dick Page; set design by Julia Wagner

Eniola Abioro Is Nature's Green Queen by Sofia and Mauro for Harper's Bazaar Espana

Eniola Abioro Is Nature's Green Queen by Sofia and Mauro for Harper's Bazaar Espana

Nigerian model Eniola Abioro embraces a fashion world of green, styled by Kai Margrander in a range of majority acidic green hues from Dior, Dries Van Noten, Erdem, Gucci, N°21, Prada, Valentino, Versace and more. Photographers Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello [IG] create the fashion story for Harper’s Bazaar Espana’s March 2022 issue./ Hair by Ramsell Martinez; makeup by Jessica Monzalvo

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Hailey Bieber Has Big Exposure in Surveillance Theme of Perfect Magazine #2

Hailey Bieber Has Big Exposure in Surveillance Theme of Perfect Magazine #2

Top talent Hailey Bieber is both subject and object with the camera in the second issue of The Perfect Magazine, a project of Bryan Yambao, Katie Grand and Murray Healy. Simon Robins styles Hailey with hair by Teddy Charles and set design by Cooper Vasquez.

“We wanted to tackle the idea of celebrity in an age of mass surveillance — specifically, how our relationship with public figures has changed when the details of our own lives are increasingly accessible to people we don’t know,” Grand wrote in the editor’s letter.

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Ashley Radjarame in 'Devil in a New Dress' by Camille Vivier for AnOther Magazine SS-2022

Ashley Radjarame in 'Devil in a New Dress' by Camille Vivier for AnOther Magazine SS-2022

Model Ashley Radjarame is styled by Nell Kalonji in ‘Devil in a New Dress’. Photographer Camille Vivier [IG] captures the primarily linear silhouettes — save two voluminous skirts — all enhanced by very modern platforms for AnOther Magazine’s new Spring/Summer 2022 issue./ Hair by Yann Turchi; makeup by Anthony Preel

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Alessandra Ambrosio Poses in Dundas Designs for Vogue Scandinavia by Amar Daved

Alessandra Ambrosio Poses in Dundas Designs for Vogue Scandinavia by Amar Daved AOC Fashion

Brazilian beauty Alessandra Ambrosio poses in Dundas designs for the new issue of Vogue Scandinavia. Photographer Amar Daved [IG] captures the sultry, bodycon fashion styled by Christopher Campbell.

Vogue Scandinavia profiles the Norwegian designer Peter Dundas and his partner longtime partner Evangelo Bousis, who became parents via surrogacy in June 2021. Besides a feature on the couple’s new family life [subscribers only], Vogue Scandinavia shares [open to public] Dressed in Dundas: The greatest sartorial hits from Norway’s most famous designer. Dundas has a huge glam squad wearing his clothes — from Michelle Obama to Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian.

Regarding his life in California and facilitated ability to become a family due to laws in the state, Dundas said at the time his son Alexios Peter Bousis-Dundaswas born:

"We are beyond grateful to our wonderful surrogate and her family who made this journey with us; to our wonderful baby doctors, the lovely midwife who delivered him healthy on his surprise arrival, our supportive friends and to California who let guys like us become Dads so smoothly," the 52-year-old commented. "Unfortunately, it's not the same everywhere and if you are hoping to have children in a place that doesn't support this journey PLEASE don't lose faith. God is good and the world is changing and it will for you too."

On his Instagram, Peter Dundas shares gorgeous images of his new family, but also a special image supporting Ukraine. The picture defines AOC’s target Smart Sensuality Woman: she is smart, sexy and has a tremendous heart. Simply stated, we are the warrior goddesses. And we are rising.

Ethan James Green Flashes 'Stark Raving Mod' for W Magazine March 2022

Ethan James Green Flashes 'Stark Raving Mod' for W Magazine March 2022

Models América González, Maty Fall and Sherry Shi appear in the wonderfully-titled fashion story ‘Stark Raving Mod’, styled by Raphael Hirsch. Photographer Ethan James Green [IG] captures the designer looks from Chanel, Dior, Giorgio Armani, Hermès, Junya Watanabe, Loewe, Michael Kors Collection, Miu Miu, Prada, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Stella McCartney and more for W Magazine March 2022. / Hair by Sonny Molina; makeup by Raisa Flowers

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Elsa Hosk Fronts DL1961 Spring-Summer 2022 Campaign

Elsa Hosk Fronts DL1961 Spring-Summer 2022 Campaign AOC Fashion

DL1961’s unwavering commitment to sustainable denim jeans take another step forward with top model Elsa Hosk fronting DL1961’s Spring-Summer 2022 campaign. Photographer Katie McCurdy [IG] captures Hosk in LA, wearing new styles of lightweight denim and matching sets.

“It’s undeniable why Elsa is a supermodel, a status reinforced the moment she steps in front of the camera,” said Sarah Ahmed, DL1961 co-founder and chief creative officer. “But that’s not the most striking thing about her. It is behind the scenes where Elsa’s beauty is truly revealed. She’s a team player, enthusiastic collaborator, and creative visionary [who] puts her whole, authentic self into everything she does.”

AOC tells regularly the DL1961 story. Every piece in thespring collection is sustainably made at the brand’s family- owned factory in Pakistan. DL1961 practices its earth-conscious values daily, as the only vertically-integrated denim brand utilizing 98% recycled water. Add clean dyes, regenerative fibers, certified cotton, and reducing the need for harmful chemicals with state-of-the-art laser and Ozone technology, and we have surely one of the top five sustainable denim brands — and perhaps higher.

Vogue Portugal April 2022 Speaks to Our Shared Humanity in Lufre's Cover Story

Vogue Portugal April 2022 Speaks to Our Shared Humanity in Lufre's Cover Story AOC Fashion

Brazilian photographer Lufre [IG] shoots Vogue Portugal’s April 2022 cover story ‘Same, same, but different’, styled by Alexandre Dornellas. The model cast includes Alamada Bidiande e Guive, Beatriz Cortes, Camila Simões, Gabriel Neres, Lara Bawar e Mara Bawar, Luana Vintrin, Oda, Sara Rismo, Tau and Raiza Bernardo wear Burberry, Chanel, Hermes, Moncler, The Attico, Valentino and more.

Coincidentally, the yellow and aqua blue colors of the cover are the colors of Ukraine, and the magazine stresses this connection. The human suffering we are witnessing in Putin’s goal to level Ukraine and destroy everything in sight — its people, its babies, its economy, its heritage — takes us deep into the terrifying, deadly and destructive themes of humanity.

It’s the role of the warrior goddesses to stand against this global destructive impulse. Whether the impulse is more male than female is not subject to debate in my world. The global institutions — and especially religious institutions — do not agree with me.

In fact, the alleged irrational, hysterical, women running wild without male supervision and wisdom is the most universal theme of modern civilization.

GAP CEO Sonia Syngal's Big Bonus Rides on Ye -- Who Loves Putin & Laughs At Killing People

If I was GAP CEO Sonia Syngal, I would wake up in the morning worrying that my golden boy Ye had called for the execution of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, her poor boyfriend Pete Davidson; and whoever else pissed Ye off most recently.

Clearly that could happen at any time and at any moment. And for all Kanye West’s peeps to say “He’s an artist! Men artists are like this. He’s a genius.” I remind us all that we’ve sunk to a very low place in America when the GAP celebrates a total megalomaniac, who is potentially dangerous to civil society.

Has it really not occurred to GAP CEO Sonia Syngal, in her leadership role, that Kanye West’s constant calls for violence — in the guise of his self-proclaimed, genius-level creativity — Kanye himself or a wannabe member of Ye’s posse could kill someone?

Perhaps GAP Thinks Ye’s Violent Threats Gives Them Street Cred?

Has GAP even had a conversation with Mr. West, legally known as Ye, about the escalating level of his violent social media posts? There is no doubt that West’s constant violent threats cast a pall over anyone who has suffered at the hands of a violent misogynist.

Certainly West triggers me. His claim that God sanctions all of his actions triggers me even more so, considering that my priest sided with my disgusting rapist and denied me communion. They were drinking buddies. The boys club sticks together 99% of the time. That’s true religion.

It’s bad enough that one of the few female CEOs of a Fortune 500 company supports a Grade A misogynist who tells his followers that God came to him in the shower and told him to shut down Planned Parenthood. But now her golden goose, product development genius is not only a poster boy for threatening behavior, but he uses his admiration of Vladimir Putin as an example of how to get things done right.

The Boys Club: Putin, Trump, Ye [aka Kanye West]

“Rule number one,” reads KW’s Putin lovin’ post, while he was running for president in September, 2020. “Listen to Ye.”

We know the uber-right wingers from Trump world were running Kanye’s campaign. I assume such an erudite CEO as Sonia Syngal, knows that from WaPo to the NYT to Forbes, the evidence the right-wingers ran Kanye West’s campaign is indisputable.

Ye [then Kanye West] was in Russia in 2016

It’s also an absolute fact that Kanye West was in Russia two weeks before his first, pre-inauguration, 2016 meeting with then president-elect Trump at Trump Tower.

As recently as January 2022, major media including Forbes said Ye was headed to Russia for a meet and greet with Vladimir. Several of Kanye’s key people said Ye was bringing the gospel to Russia — with a retail conglomerate thrown in for good measure.

The trip never happened and whether it was the press jumping all over Ye’s Putin plan or Putin knowing he intended to level Ukraine and couldn’t make the meeting, Kanye didn’t go to Russia.

Then again, Putin was sitting alone at that 60’ table, talking to his generals, and was probably afraid Kanye would hug him or sit in his lap or something — being so excited to meet the man he admires deeply. I’ll bet Kanye would have put his MAGA hat on Putin’s head. What a scene!

Did Ye have to run that possible Putin Ye in Russia deal by GAP CEO Syngal? Or Yeezus is King?

I understand well all of GAP’s challenges, but with all the talented, men-of-color with a big following out there, they had to pick the biggest ego on the planet. Well, Kanye is in a three-way tie with Trump and Putin for the biggest ego on the planet.

Does GAP’s Ye Support Putin’s War on Ukraine?

Has GAP asked Ye if he supports Putin’s determination to eradicate the people of Ukraine? Cuz many of us are putting our foot on the gas, feeling that Ye is going to do some serious damage one of these days.

AOC has hardly been quiet on the topic of Kanye, but we’ve held back waiting for Black voices to take a stronger position. That is happening his week — from Trevor Noah to Charlamagne tha God, who chose his words carefully, but raised his voice in concern.

It was Ye’s racial slur response to Trevor Noah that got him banned from Instagram for 24 hours.

Forgive me for giving GAP advice, but they really need to have a sit-down with Kanye West. Unless they’re afraid of Ye, of course. Like he could put out a hit on Sonia Syngal. Look at all those crazies from Jan. 6. If Ye gives the creative-genius word, Syngal is toast.

Just don’t bring up #MeToo. Ye HATES anything to do with #MeToo or female empowerment. Most likely, he’s not to keen about you even sitting in that big chair. Ye prides himself in being a molder of women — sort of like Picasso. He fashions them in his own image from top to bottom, just like God the Almighty . . . or so the story goes.

Thank goddess Kim Kardashian got away — but it’s clear Ye intends to make her life hell. This saga is far from over. ~ Anne

'Yes' Bella Hadid Is Vulnerable in Vogue US, But Never Forget She's A Daughter of Sekhmet

'Yes' Bella Hadid Is Vulnerable in Vogue US, But Never Forget She's A Daughter of Sekhmet

Bella Hadid covers the April 2022 issue of American Vogue, telling her story to Rob Haskell in ‘Bella From the Heart: On Health Struggles, Happiness and Everything In Between. Gabriella Karefa-Johnson styles Bella in images by Ethan James Green [IG]. / Hair by Jawara; makeup by Kanako Takase and Yumi Lee

“She’s me on a good day.” Bella Hadid says about Sekhmet, the goddess of war, of the hot desert sun, of chaos and pestilence and its opposite, healing. Terrifying to her enemies, promising righteous retribution to her friends—especially the pharaohs—Sekhmet kept the ancient world’s generative and destructive forces in balance.

Reading Bella’s emotional but focused condemnation of war generally — and Putin’s war against Ukraine specifically — creates insights into the woman AOC has always loved. It’s totally possible to be a warrior goddess and a deep empath at the same time.

As this consummate professional points out, however, the armor or calm, deliberate demeanor required to live life intensely, as an empath who feels events around her deeply, is fertile ground for being misunderstood.

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Zara Delivers A Dose of Dopamine-Dressing in Spring 2022 Bold Colors Suitings

Zara Delivers A Dose of Dopamine-Dressing in Spring 2022 Bold Colors Suitings

Everywhere we look this spring, color is exploding, Zara’s Spring 2022 tailored clothes lookbook joins the march for a joyful attitude in a panorama of green, pink, yellow, orange and blue.

Models Dana Smith and Priscilla Cheseaux are styled by Lotta Volkova in the dopamine-dressing Zara lineup, lensed by Anders Edström [IG]. / Hair by Gary Gill; makeup by Inge Grognard

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Juergen Teller Captures Color-Loving YSL#44 Saint Laurent SS 2022 Campaign

Juergen Teller Captures Color-Loving YSL#44 Saint Laurent SS 2022 Campaign

Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello shares Spring Summer 2022 #YSL44 campaign images featuring Awar Odhiang, Bethany Nagy, Binx Walton, Freja Beha Erichsen and Loli Bahia. Juergen Teller [IG] photographs the campaign, with art direction from Saint Laurent’s creative director Anthony Vaccarello.

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Sabyasachi Mukherjee Shares Sabyasachi Jewellery Story in Vogue Arabia March 2022

Anne of Carversville has been a fan of Sabyasachi Mukherjee since 2017, watching India’s most prominent luxury design house bring the rich heritage of India to a global audience.

As Vogue Arabia notes in this new fashion story, beautifully-crafted jewelry is an integral part of the House of Sabyasachi’s unequivocally Indian brand heritage. As much as any element in Sabyasachi DNA, jewelry is integral to the brand’s main focus on authenticity and traditional Indian craftsmanship at the highest level.

In this fashion story for Vogue Arabia, model Ylenia Minniti is styled by Ahmed Rashwan in images by Mannbutte [ IG ].

Today Sabyasachi Mukherjee has a growing exponentially following in much of India, the Middle East and parts of the western world with its designs and jewelry. Sabyasachi has installed shops at Bergdorf in 2020 and 2021 and also collaborated with H&M on a special collection.

In recent years [See Vogue India article after images] Sabyasachi Mukherjee is devoted to the restoration of lost craftsmanship across India.

Sensing a loss of direction for the art of creating Indian jewelry, Sabyasachi is reviving age-old crafts and techniques of jewelry making by modernizing and innovating, while creating an ode to the craft. Mukherjee has always been an innovator. “In my late teens I started a tiny side hustle where I made costume jewelry with beads and glass and feathers and stone,” he says.

Of equal importance is another Indian heritage piece that Sabyasachi holds dear to his heart. By launching Save the Sari [Saree] in 2009, Sabyasachi promotes a model of economic sustainability for local craftspeople and artisan communities in the designer’s hometown of Kolkata and beyond in India.

Related: Vogue India: The Sari Holds Our Secrets

AOC just wrote extensively about the history of the sari, featuring Lakshmi Menon in the March 2022 cover story of Vogue India. Lakshmi Menon Covers Vogue India March 2022 in 'The Sari Holds Our Secrets'

Our commentary flows from the exquisite writing of Bandana Tewari for Vogue India. We don’t typically ask AOC guests to read a related article, but this one is so very well done, and it digs so deeply into the thematic soil of universality in women’s lives.

 

Related Reading at Anne of Carversville

Hoyeon Jung Shares Everyday Pics of Louis Vuitton Twist Bag March 2022

Hoyeon Jung Shares Everyday Pics of Louis Vuitton Twist Bag March 2022 AOC Fashion

Louis Vuitton brand ambassador, ‘Squid Games’ star Hoyeon Jung, who was tapped by LV in October 2021, was back on the red carpet Sunday evening, popping flash bulbs all around wearing Louis Vuitton at the 2022 Critics’ Choice Awards.

Hoyeon Jung won the SAG award for Outstanding Performance by a female actor in a Drama Series on February 27. She wasn’t nominated at last night’s event, but ‘Squid Games’ won two Critics Choice Awards including Lee Jung-Jae for Best Actor in a Drama Series and and Best Foreign Language Series.

The South Korean drama series ‘Squid Games’ is reportedly Netflix’s most-watched show ever with 1.6 billion hours viewed.

In today’s Louis Vuitton Twist Spring 2022 campaign, Hoyeon Jung is styled by Marie-Amélie Suavé in casual outfits that are REALLY pedestrian. Translated, Target casual. Hey, the LV teams knows far better than AOC. Ethan James Green [IG] is behind the lens, and he can’t do his normal lift of the images either.

Lakshmi Menon Covers Vogue India March 2022 in 'The Sari Holds Our Secrets'

Lakshmi Menon Covers Vogue India March 2022 in 'The Sari Holds Our Secrets' AOC Fashion

Lakshmi Menon covers the March 2022 issue of Vogue India, ‘A Homecoming’, marking a return to part-time modeling after the birth of her daughter Gayatri with Suhel Seth, who she married in 2018. Megha Kapoor styles Menon in ‘Shapes And Drapes’, lensed by Ashish Shah [IG]./ Hair & makeup by Mitesh Rajani

Rather than an interview with Lakshmi Menon, Vogue India chooses to focus on the traditional sari that covers her body and those of Indian women across the continent. It’s impossible not to quote liberally from the exquisite writing of Bandana Tewari in ‘The sari holds our secrets’. Her words are among the most poetic and deeply probing ones I’ve read about women lives and women’s bodies in a long time.

For Indian Women Historically: Body and Sari Are Inseparable

Sari, or ‘strip of cloth’ in Sanskrit, is much more than a piece of clothing, explains Tewari.

It is the subcontinent’s collective dream of womanhood, of femininity, and a lifelong ritual of love and pleasure immersed in the shapes and drapes of our inner worlds. Mothers, whilst draping saris on their coming-of-age daughters, are known to gently whisper, “We are dressing not just our bodies but also our emotions.”

Body and sari are inseparable — “the sex-yard dance of our natural curves, the meandering metaphors of our lives, the contours of our thrills and the creases of our discomfort.”

We learn the story of the disrobing of Draupadi, a “powerful story of the sacred alchemy of weave and wearer. There is a much more in-depth probing of the story of Draupadi in The Hindu.

Personally I believe in the creative use of fantasy and allegory in the treatment of sexual trauma. In my own case I developed a metaphorical relationship with a tree representing Gaia and through meditation I gave her all my “crud” for composting and rebirth — the terrible residue of my own sexual assault. I visualized an umbilical cord relationship with my beloved tree.

Reading this story about Draupadi, it is so powerful and also there are healing purposes to it that could be employed in visualization techniques for survivors of deep sexual assault. I’m not speaking of an unwanted kiss or your butt being squeezed by a stranger in an elevator. I speak of deadly, vicious assault which often leaves women {or men] consumed with guilt and stain — and a sense of being the sinner herself, the wearer of the scarlet letter.

Read on: Lakshmi Menon Covers Vogue India March 2022 in 'The Sari Holds Our Secrets' AOC Fashion

Andrea Romero in '4 Elements' by Ana Abril for Harper's Bazaar Vietnam March 2022

Andrea Romero in '4 Elements' by Ana Abril for Harper's Bazaar Vietnam March 2022 AOC Fashion

Model Andrea Romero is styled by Caterina Ospina in ‘4 Elements’, lensed by Ana Abril [ID] for Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam March 2022./ Hair by Antonio Romero; makeup by Antonio Romero