Lourdes Leon Smolders in 'Express Yourself' by Karim Sadli for Vogue Paris September 2021

Lourdes Leon Smolders in 'Express Yourself' by Karim Sadli for Vogue Paris September 2021

Lourdes ‘Lola’ Leon, joined Anok Yai, Ariel Nicholson, Bella Hadid, Kaia Gerber, Precious Lee, Sherry Shi, and Yumi Nu in the Vogue US September 2021 cover story "Generation America: The Models Changing an Industry."

Here she appears in the pages of Vogue Paris, styled by Aleksandra Woroniecka. Karim Sadli [IG] photographs Lourdes in ‘Express Yourself’.

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LaQuan Smith Will Show His Spring 2022 Collection in Famous NYC Landmark

LaQuan Smith Will Show His Spring 2022 Collection in Famous NYC Landmark

Models Amilna Estevao and Yasmin Wijnaldum poses in LaQuan Smith’s Fall 2021 collection, a Black-owned luxury brand that expresses “audacious sensuality”, in Vogue-speak, and “assertive female power”. The designer’s clients include Beyoncé and JAY Z, Jennifer Lopez, Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, Rihanna AND Hasidic Jewish women from his neighboring Brooklyn communities. Smith continues to dress them as private clients.

Alex White styles the fall-winter 2021 lookbook in images by Greg Swales. AOC shares the images — not only because LaQuan Smith is a Black designer who dresses some of the world’s biggest celebrities.

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Agnes Lloyd Platt Captures Jan Baiboon for Sunday Telegraph UK Cover Fashion Story

Agnes Lloyd Platt Captures Jan Baiboon for Sunday Telegraph UK Cover Fashion Story AOC Fashion

Model Jan Baiboon is styled by Tona Stell in the Sunday Telegraph UK’s [link] Fall 2021 fashion issue. Photographer Agnes Lloyd Platt [IG], who believes fashion photography should be uplifting and inclusive, captures the fashion cover story.

Olivia Lis by Per Florian Appelgren for ELLE Thailand September 2021

Olivia Lis by Per Florian Appelgren for ELLE Thailand September 2021 AOC Fashion

Model Oliwia Lis wears Chanel, Givenchy, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Saint Laurent in ‘Feel the Breeze in Paris!’, lensed by Per Florian Appelgren [IG] for ELLE Thailand September 2021./ Makeup by Tanja Kern

Hakima Athuai and Yun Xie in 'Coming Up Roses' by Jeff Hahn for Tatler Hong Kong

Hakima Athuai and Yun Xie in 'Coming Up Roses' by Jeff Hahn for Tatler Hong Kong AOC Fashion

Models Hakima Athuai and Yun Xie are styled by Declan Chan in ‘Coming Up Roses’, lensed by Jeff Hahn [IG] for Tatler Hong Kong September 2021./ Hair by Yoshitaka Miyazaki; makeup by Anna Payne

Shivaruby's Glam Designer Elegance by Nadine Ijewere for WSJ Magazine Fall 2021

Shivaruby's Glam Designer Elegance by Nadine Ijewere for WSJ Magazine Fall 2021

UK-born, raised in Jamaica, half Sri Lankan-half Jamaican model Shivaruby grace the pages of WSJ Magazine Fall Women’s Fashion 2021 issue. Stylist Kate Phelan chooses sleek, modern 50’s-inspired elegance with surface-embellished and textured fabrics.

Photographer Nadine Ijewere [IG] captures the glittering glamour from Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Dior, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and more in the romantic seaside town of Torquay on the southeast coast of England.

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Hirschy Grace Is 'Spaced Out' by Tom Schirmacher in ELLE UK October 2021

Hirschy Grace Is 'Spaced Out' by Tom Schirmacher in ELLE UK October 2021 AOC Fashion

Photographer/director Tom Schirmacher [IG] captures model Hirschy Grace in ‘Spaced Out’. Charles Varenne styles the shoot for ELLE UK October 2021./ Hair by Romina Manenti; makeup by Dotti

Massaer Seck by Federico Barbieri for SCMP | China Cracks Down on 'Sissy Men'

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Massaer Seck by Federico Barbieri for SCMP | China Cracks Down on 'Sissy Men' AOC Fashion

Model Massaer Seck is styled by Paola Ventimiglia for ‘In the Field’, lensed by Federico Barbieri [IG]for SCMP September 2021.

AOC reads JingDaily and Sunday’s email raised concerns. For background, in September, 2020 in an article Gen-Z Conservatism Is Changing Fashion In China JingDaily wrote:

Thanks to a global pandemic and a 21st-century cold war, Chinese culture has looked inward and is taking conservative turns on multiple fronts. By further suppressing LGBTQ+ and feminist activities while promoting traditional Confucian values, post-COVID China is committed to turning the clock back to a more conservative, and in theory, stable, time. But these ever-more stringent cultural policies will leave a deep and long-lasting mark on China’s Gen Z, which will also happen to be the main growth engine for global luxury and fashion soon. With the rise of conservatism in China, the liberal fashion world is likely to undergo profound changes over the years to come.

This morning’s JingDaily headline could not have been more direct: China Bans Effeminate Men and Abnormal Esthetics From TV

Jing writes that this isn’t the first time China’s ‘girly’ men have gotten flak from the Chinese government. Authorities have censored male earrings on TV and accused the American CIA of hatching a plot to feminize China’s men.

What’s new is that the clampdown comes amid a much tougher government regulation of China’s entertainment sector. No one has an understanding of the Party’s definition of “sissy”. Is it clothes and makeup? Lavish jewelry? Is it certain types of behavior? Two men in an ad? Men wearing lipstick? No one knows the answer.

The South China Morning Post— source of this fashion story — wrote three days ago: China calls for boycott of ‘overly entertaining’ entertainers and ‘sissy idols’ in continued purge of popular culture industry

China’s broadcast regulator,. The National Radio and Television Administration, released an eight-point plan to regulate the entertainment industry. The regulations call for a wholesale cleanup of the entertainment sector, both in front of and behind the camera. The rules are part of Beijing’s ongoing strategy to reshape cultural life in China, citing perceived weakness in America and Europe as a result of increasingly liberal policies and lifestyle practices.

Isabeli Fontana Covers Harper's Bazaar Brazil September 2021, Lensed by Lufré

Isabeli Fontana Covers Harper's Bazaar Brazil September 2021, Lensed by Lufré AOC Fashion

Isabeli Fontana’s name is spread all over the covers of Harper’s Bazaar Brazil’s September 2021 issue. So it must be her. .Marcel Maia styles Fontana in images by Lufré [IG]/ Hair and makeup by Helder Rodrigues

Isabeli’s sexy [IG] beach snap from four days ago confirms that the sensual goddess is alive and well. She has not been kidnapped by aliens who traded her in for a new model.

Hailey Bieber Fronts Jimmy Choo 'Time to Dare' Fall 2021 Campaign

Hailey Bieber Fronts Jimmy Choo 'Time to Dare' Fall 2021 Campaign AOC Fashion

Hailey Bieber brings sensual glam, allure and confidence to Jimmy Choo’s latest campaign, ‘Time To Dare’. Captured by Pierre-Ange Carlotti in Los Angeles, Bieber is pictured against dramatic panoramas in the luxury brand's most captivating pieces. Ben Kelway provides art direction on the shoot with styling by Ilona Hamer.

“Hailey is the embodiment of the Jimmy Choo spirit today—glamourous, sexy, alluring, daring, and confident," Jimmy Choo Creative Director, Sandra Choi said. "She perfectly encapsulates the DNA that is the core of our brand.”

I love her energy, style and her innate confidence that comes through in each of the images,” Choi added.

Boo George Flashes 'A Dark Romance' in Dartmoor for Harper's Bazaar UK October 2021

Boo George Flashes 'A Dark Romance' in Dartmoor for Harper's Bazaar UK October 2021

Cathy Kasterine styles model Zelda Heloise Smyth in ‘A Dark Romance’, featuring sober, gothic fashion glamour fit for a ‘Wuthering Heights’ remake on the wild, windy moors. Photographer Boo George [IG] is behind the lens for Harper’s Bazaar UK October 2021. The fashion shoot takes place at Dartmoor, an upland area in southern Devon, England.

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Anna Ewers Fronts Vogue Germany September 2021 'New Beginnings' by Julia Noni

Anna Ewers Fronts Vogue Germany September 2021 'New Beginnings' by Julia Noni

Top model Anna Ewers covers the September 2021 ‘New Beginnings’ issue of Vogue Germany. Nicola Knels and Maximilian Aufschnaiter choose an endless list of designers including Bottega Veneta, Christian Siriano, Emilio Pucci, Fifi Chachnil, Giambattista Valli, Givenchy, Halpern, Hed Mayner, Isa Boulder, Miu Miu, Moschino, Renaissance Renaissance, Saint Laurent, Salvatore Ferragamo, Schiaparelli, The Row, Versace for the fall fashion issue. Julia Noni [IG] is behind the lens

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Hugo Boss Hugo 'Clean Up Your Act Campaign' Fall 2021 Sustainability Collection

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Hugo Boss Hugo 'Clean Up Your Act Campaign' Fall 2021 Sustainability Collection AOC Fashion

HUGO BOSS delivers their Hugo Fall 2021 ‘Clean Up Your Act’ Campaign, a great concept for inspiring conscious action around sustainability and climate change. Any fashion designer who gets up in the next two months at global fashion shows and has zero commitment to sustainability should be banished from our closets.

Photographer Ivan Ruberto [IG] shoots the campaign styled by Toby Grimditch with art direction by Edward James Lee.

Models include Jeranimo van Russel and Jits Bootsma promoting the Hugo message that every day is earth day.

Reading that cotton is the predominant fiber in the Clean Up Your act Campaign’ and knowing that cotton just sucks up precious water reserves, AOC searched further to verify that the cotton is sustainable. Currently, 86% of the cotton used at HUGO BOSS and HUGO, the younger line associated with the Clean Up Your Act campaign, meets the sustainable cotton requirements outlined on this link.

A supply of sustainable cotton for manufacturing is also a challenge. Together with initiatives such as the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), Cotton made in Africa (CmiA), the Cotton LEADS Program or the Egyptian Cotton Project (a project by UNIDO), HUGO BOSS works toward continuously increasing its share of the available supply. The company also supports the cultivation of organically grown cotton (e.g. COTTONFORLIFE).

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Alek Wek in Max Mara Collab in HTSI Magazine September 2021 by Andre E. Wagner

Alek Wek in Max Mara Collab in HTSI Magazine September 2021 by Andre E. Wagner

Top model Alek Wek again showcases her collab with Weekend Max Mara, one that mixes “African culture with a London calling vibe and a touch of Boho.” Wek is styled by Jasmine Hassett in ‘You Have To Be Who You Are.’, lensed by Andre D. Wagner [IG] for HTSI [How To Spend It] Magazine September 2021./ Hair by Hos Hounkpatin; makeup by Christine Cherbonnier

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Irina Shayk Smolders in Naked Cashmere's Naked in September Fall 2021 Campaign

Irina Shayk Smolders in Naked Cashmere's Naked in September Fall 2021 Campaign

Top model Irina Shayk introduces direct-to-consumer brand NAKED CASHMERE’s Fall 2021 campaign, lensed by David Lipman [IG]. Alex White styles the neutral color palette of charcoal grey, earthy truffle, and olive green for the Naked in September campaign./ Hair by Jacob Rozenberg; makeup by Tatyana Makarova

NAKED CASHMERE states that their cashmere yarns carry certifications for being sustainable, fair trade and animal welfare guidelines. Outer packaging is made of recycled cardboard, and Naked Cashmere’s unique reusable biodegradable inner sleeve is designed to help protect and store clients’ cashmere so that it lasts forever.

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Melissa Barrera Covers Vogue Mexico September 2021 by Emma Summerton

Melissa Barrera Covers Vogue Mexico September 2021 by Emma Summerton AOC Fashion

Mexican-American actor and singer Melissa Barrera first watched then-unknown Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘In the Heights’ musical on a Model UN trip to New York City. Unsure if she should leave her home in Monterrey, Mexico, to pursue an acting career, watching ‘In the Heights’ gave Barrera the confidence to chase her dreams.

Fast forward to now, and Melissa Barrera stars in Jon M. Chur’s movie adaptation of ‘In the Heights’, playing Vanessa, a focused, headstrong woman determined to become a fashion designer.

The actor covers the September 2021 issue of Vogue Mexico, styled by Denna Giannini. Emma Summerton [IG] captures Barrera at the magnificent, psychedelic Casa Orgánica, designed by Mexican architect Javier Senosiain./ Hair by Luke Chamberlain; makeup by Benjamin Puckey

ELLE UK October Channels Hip Grandma Style with Thialda Bok by Dima Hohlov

ELLE UK October Channels Hip Grandma Style with Thialda Bok by Dima Hohlov AOC Fashion

ELLE UK October-November shares ‘Something old, something New’, a mixology tape on Sixties and Seventies style. Readers channel hip grandma’s style, which was split between women boarding TWA to travel alone for the first time or the Phyllis Schlafly brigade, determined to push back against the growing feminist movement.

Model Thialda Bok fronts the style mix chosen by Georgia Medley in images by Dima Hohlov [IG]. / Hair by Asahi Sano; Francesca Brazzo