Luigi & Iango Flash Edita, He Cong, Natasha, Shanelle + Kayako in Puglia for Vogue Japan

Luigi & Iango Flash Edita, He Cong, Natasha, Shanelle + Kayako in Puglia for Vogue Japan AOC Fashion

The March 2021 issue of Vogue Japan shares another of its girl gang editorials featuring Edita Vilkeviciute, He Cong, Kayako Higuchi, Natasha Poly, and Shanelle Nyasiase, Anna Dello Russo styles the 21st century boho spirits in ‘Apulian Festive Spring’, set in Maria Grazia Chiuri’s beloved Puglia by Luigi & Iango [IG]. Hair by Pierpaolo Lai; makeup by Georgi Sandev

Maike Inga by Dominique Issermann in Saint Laurent for Numero #219

Maike Inga by Dominique Issermann in Saint Laurent for Numero #219

German model Maike Inga shares cover exposure for Numéro Magazine #219 December 2020/January 2021 issue. Photographer Dominique Issermann [IG] Numéro EIC Babeth Dijan and Paul Sinclaire style Inga in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello for the cover image of fashion story ‘Through the Looking Glass’./ Makeup by Tom Pecheux; hair by Terry Saxon

Read More

Lara Worthington by Darren McDonald for Marie Claire Australia February 2021

Lara Worthington by Darren McDonald for Marie Claire Australia February 2021

Model Lara Worthington enjoys the spectacular atmosphere of California’s Sequoia National Park, styling herself and doing her own hair on a road trip with photographer Darren McDonald [IG]. These images are printed published in the February 2021 issue of Marie Claire Australia.

Read More

Solve Sundsbo Flashes V Man #45 'Face Off', Styled by Gro Curtis

Jean Augnet by Solve Sundsbo V Man Face Off (1).jpg

Solve Sundsbo Flashes V Man #45 'Face Off', Styled by Gro Curtis

AOC is starting to sound like a Gro Curtis-Solve Sundsbo fan girl. LOL. I ADORE this V Man #45 ‘Face Off’ fashion story because 1) we really see the clothes and styling but 2) there’s a whole lot of artistry going on that 3) probes ancient mythology and masks, making it culturally interesting and 4) with models — in this case Jean Augnet (aka Jean-Désiré) (IG) and Zack Tidswell (IG) — who know how to pose and move. Both models are also dancers. / Hair by Matt Mulhall

JA: “Sølve wanted us to break the lines to give some crazy movement! I danced to some disco, rap, r&b lots of variety in the music evoking plenty of emotions, like happiness and love for the movement.”

Jean Campbell Is Softly Hi-Voltage in 'Spring Awakening' for V Magazine #128

Jean Campbell Is Softly Hi-Voltage in 'Spring Awakening' for V Magazine #128

Model Jean Campbell is styled by Gro Curtis in V Magazine’s ‘Spring Awakening’ , a photographic ode to “the drama, the vibrancy, and the grandiosity that defines the artistry of fashion.” V’s Fashion Director Curtis says: “" . . . it shows how resilient designers are in these turbulent times.”/ Makeup by Val Garland; hair by Kei Terada

As greater darkness descends over America, Curtis bangs the drum for creative redemption coming out of chaos, sharing words that inspire.

"Beauty lies in many characters woman can use to her advantage. She can be innocent but playful in Simone Rocha, strong and seductive in Giorgio Armani, etheric in Dior, romantic in Erdem, or simply strange and avant-garde in Rick Owens. They say it’s darkest just before the dawn. I do believe this issue and this story is our dawn after almost a year in the dark."

Photographer Solve Sundbo has a deeply-intellectual understanding of womanly, darkness into light image concepts, making the Curtis-Sundsbo-Campbell pairing a good jolt of fashion optimism for hopeful, concerned spirits. See all the ‘Spring Awakening’ fashion designer details in the upcoming V Magazine #128, shipping January 16th, 2020 at V Magazine.

'Brand New Ancients' by Rafael Pavarotti for British Vogue February 2021

'Brand New Ancients' by Rafael Pavarotti for British Vogue February 2021

Rafael Pavarotti [IG] photographs ‘Brand New Ancients’, starring Adut Akech, Akuol Deng Atem, Aliet Sarah, Nyarach Abouch Ayuel, Nyaueth Riam, and Shanelle Nyasiase. Kate Phelan styles the spring 2021, bold-looks fashion story against a backdrop of modern hieroglyphs for British Vogue’s February 2021 issue. / Set designer Gary Card; hair by Eugene Souleiman; makeup by Lauren Parsons

Read More

'Brand New Ancients' by Rafael Pavarotti for British Vogue February 2021

'Brand New Ancients' by Rafael Pavarotti for British Vogue February 2021

Rafael Pavarotti [IG] photographs ‘Brand New Ancients’, starring Adut Akech, Akuol Deng Atem, Aliet Sarah, Nyarach Abouch Ayuel, Nyaueth Riam, and Shanelle Nyasiase. Kate Phelan styles the spring 2021, bold-looks fashion story against a backdrop of modern hieroglyphs for British Vogue’s February 2021 issue. / Set designer Gary Card; hair by Eugene Souleiman; makeup by Lauren Parsons

For those of us obsessed with references to the prominent place of goddesses in the pre-monotheistic world and the emergence of humanity out of Africa — the intellectual foundation of AOC — the editorial comes in a week when archaeologists in Turkey unearthed a 2,500 year-old temple of Aphrodite. An inscription at the site states “This is the sacred area.”

Kendall Jenner's Rosy Cover Story in Vogue China February 2021 by Autumn de Wilde

Kendall Jenner's Rosy Cover Story in Vogue China February 2021 by Autumn de Wilde

Kendall Jenner covers the February 2021 issue of Vogue China. American photographer and film director Autumn de Wilde, (IG) who made her directorial film debut with the 2020 movie ‘Emma’, adapted from Jane Austen’s novel of the same name, captures Jenner in the rose garden in fashion styled by Max Ortega. Enjoy the preview.

Kris Grikaite's Holiday Party Style by Lucie Rox for Porter Edit December 14, 2020

Kris Grikaite's Holiday Party Style by Lucie Rox for Porter Edit December 14, 2020

Photographer Lucie Rox (IG) captures model Kris Grikaite styled by Helen Broadfoot in cool girl, holiday luxury. Grikaite poses in Acne Studios, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Love Stories, Prada, Saint Laurent, Valentino and more for Porter Edit’s ‘Bring The Party Home’ feature in the December 14, 2020 issue.

Kris Grikaite Covers 032c Magazine in 'The Prophecy' by Hugo Comte

Kris Grikaite Covers 032c Magazine in 'The Prophecy' by Hugo Comte

Model Kris Grikaite is styled by Marc Goehring in ‘The Prophecy’, photographer Hugo Comte’s (IG) Winter 2020.21 #38 cover story for 032c Magazine. / Hair by Ramona Ischbach; makeup by Cecile Paravina

Comte shot Grikaite in Paris, where he spoke with 032c about the different archetypes that served as his lens for Grikaite’s fashion images.

'Wild Thing' Malaika Holmen graces Interview Magazine's Latex Fashion Story

'Wild Thing' Malaika Holmen by Vito Fernicola for Interview Magazine AOC Fashion

Interview Magazine amps up the style voltage with ‘Where the Wild Things’ are, styled by Marc Goehring. Next model Malaika Holmen poses in pandemic protection layered in ‘assaulting hues’, and where latex ‘reigns supreme’. / Hair by Ramona Eschbach; Patrick Glatthaar

Najib Abdi in ‘Les Gentilhommes’ by Joshua Woods for AnOther Magazine FW 2020

Najib Abdi in ‘Les Gentilhommes’ by Joshua Woods for AnOther Magazine FW 2020 AOC Fashion

Model Najib Abdi makes a striking impression in ‘Les Gentilhommes’, styled by James Campbell with art direction by Marc Ascoli - Atelier 32. Photographer Joshua Woods (IG) is behind the lens for AnOther Magazine FW 2020./ Hair by Yann Turchi

Valentina Sampaio's Armani Mood by Xavi Gordo for Harper's Bazaar Spain

Valentina Sampaio's Armani Mood by Xavi Gordo for Harper's Bazaar Spain

Rising model Valentina Sampaio shares the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Spain’s November 2020 issue with Italian fashion maestro Giorgio Armani. Inside Sampaio is styled by Beatriz Machado in an Armani fashion story lensed by Xavi Gordo./ Makeup by Miriam Langelotti; hair by Alessandro Rebecchi

Read More

Pierpaolo Piccioli Was Woke Before Naming Zendaya As New Brand Face

‘Euphoria’ star Zendaya has joined the Valentino stable of celebs and voices representing the brand. The star shared the news, saying that she is “honoured to have been chosen as the face of Valentino,” and “so excited to begin this amazing collaboration with Pierpaolo and the entire Valentino family.”.

WWD delivered the message that Valentino creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli wants “to make the brand more in sync with the times and more inclusive, while maintaining its storied codes.”

From his perspective, Piccioli wants “to resignify the brand and how it is generally perceived. It’s like a different take on a familiar landscape.” Zendaya “embodies and represents what Valentino is and stands for today,” Piccioli explained to the press. “She is a powerful and fierce young woman that uses her talent and her work to express herself, her values and her generation as well.”

As an actor, the recent Emmy Awards youngest winner of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Zendaya’s role in ‘Euphoria’, joined Viola Davis as only the second Black female actor to win an Emmy in the high-profile category.

Valentino Isn’t New to Supporting Black Creatives and Culture

Valentino haute couture, spring 2019.Credit...Valerio Mezzanotti for The New York Times

Valentino haute couture, spring 2019.Credit...Valerio Mezzanotti for The New York Times

Valentino and Piccioli are walking a needlessly treacherous balance beam in AOC’s opinion.

Perhaps because we follow the fashion industry so closely, we know Valentino and Piccioli himself have existing credentials in their support of Black creatives and models. I would have positioned that existing pedigree as part of their new announcement about Zendaya.

Piccioli’s relationship with Black models is at the top of luxury fashion houses. In his spectacular January 2019 couture show, the creative director and designer featured a dominating majority Black models extravaganza, reflecting a historic commitment to Black model representation. Vanessa Friedman reported that of 65 models, 45 were Black.

“As a designer I have a voice,” Piccioli said in the moment. “Hopefully a loud one. I want to use it.”

Fine — we are accustomed to marketing manipulation — but when Roberta Flack’s ‘The First Time’ hit the runway, tears welled up in more than one set of fashionista eyes. The beauty of the January 2019 moment existed in the reality that Pierpaolo Piccioli’s gesture was not tokenistic.

Joining Naomi Campbell were Aaliyah Hydes, Adut Akech, Ajak Deng, Akiima, Alek Wek, Alyssa Traore, Annibelis Baez, Anyelina Rosa, Assa Baradji, Ayak Veronica Bior, Blesnya Minher, Duckie Thot, Eftagine Fevilien, Grace Bol, Hannah Shakespeare, Hiandra Martinez, Janaye Furman, Judy Kinuthia, Karly Loyce, Litza Velloz, Lineisy Fatou Liya Kebede, Jobe, Lisette Moriello, Mayowa Nicholas, Miqueal-Simone Williams, Montero, Naomi Chin Wing, Nichole Atiero, Rouguy Faye, Niko Riam, Nyara Aboja, Saba Koj, Sana Diouf, Selena Forrest, Shanelle Nyasiase, Sompra Antonio, Tami Williams, Ugbad Abai, and Veronica Cabral.

Valentino’s Moncler Collab with Liya Kebede

Image courtesy Moncler.

Image courtesy Moncler.

Pierpaolo Piccioli’s collaboration with Lemlem’s founder Liya Kebede on puffer gowns for Moncler also comes to mind. Kebede’s Ethiopian artisans created colorful borders on the gowns, like those found on the ‘habesha kemis’ traditional Ethiopian dress.

AOC’s only point is that there’s no need for Valentino to communicate a message that’s it’s a luxury brand jumping on the Black representation bandwagon.

Valentino was ‘woke’ on this issue before most other luxury brands. They don’t deserve an award for being among the first to take a leadership position around Black beauty and creativity. But Valentino could have celebrated their ongoing commitment to racial justice and Black representation by announcing Zendaya as a next step in this long-overdue journey.

It would be like Anne of Carversville announcing our commitment to Black models, when we’ve been fighting for them for a decade. Nobody deserves a bow on this issue, but Valentino is not new to this long-overdue party. It didn’t take a summer of widespread protest and discontent to prompt Valentino to action. Nor did it take embarrassing condemnation from Black leaders and racial justice activists pointing out the obvious racism in their product offerings — as experienced by Gucci and Prada. ~ Anne

Stephanie Galea Flashes Kristin Drab in Malta Bakery for Vogue Czech

Stephanie Galea Flashes Kristin Drab in Malta Bakery for Vogue Czech

Model Kristin Drab invites into a local bakery in Malta for a fashion story anchored in the simple places that resonate deeply in our hearts. Christopher Maul chooses an eclectic mix of patterned looks from Erdem, Isabel Marant, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Tory Burch, Versace and more in images by Stephanie Galea (IG) for Vogue Czech November 2020.

Read More

Photographer Kennedi Carter Pursues Excellence After Beyonce Shoot for British Vogue

Photographer Kennedi Carter Pursues Excellence After Beyonce Shoot for British Vogue

In December 2020 photographer Kennedi Carter unseated British Vogue photographer David Bailey as the youngest image-maker ever to shoot a Vogue cover. Bailey held the honor since 1961. Carter took over at age 21, shooting Beyoncé' in all her glory.

Already on a rising trajectory propelled by excellence, the Durham, North Carolina, native who went to Texas and back again to NC hasn’t looked back. Carter finds herself reflective about the events happening around her, without embracing an Icarus mentality that takes her too close to the sun.

Read More