Rocio Ramos Seizes the Power of Cardinals for Marie Claire Mexico and LA

Rocio Ramos Seizes the Power of Cardinals for Marie Claire Mexico and LA AOC Fashion

Photographer Rocio Ramos [IG] captures unadulterated-red, fashion passion in the October pages of Marie Claire Mexico and Latin America. Model Dalianah Arekion poses in primal, earth-goddesses elegance styled by Abraham Gutiérrez.

Most fashion media will promote the color red as symbolizing new energy and interest in living with the latest seasonal wardrobe. The message is consumption-oriented — which is understandable, especially if we are looking at the latest, earth-loving sustainable fashion buys.

We doubt that is the case here — that we are looking at sustainable fashion. But there are even higher principles at play in these images. AOC knows for a fact that artist and photographer Rocio Ramos is on our wave-length, and she likes the writing her images inspire.

So we will move out on red, into the fast lane.

Red Symbolism

The color red is most often associated with a passion for living and an embrace of love, but also carnal pleasures. Red is known as an emotionally-intense color that enhances human metabolism and increases respiration rate, while raising blood pressure. The impact of the color red on the human body has been seriously studied.

Culturally-speaking we are in a red-alert moment that transcends fashion runways and embraces the duality of competing narratives about our very humanity.

Red is the color of fire and blood, one often associated with energy, war, power and danger. Red is considered to be aggressive and fierce, but also grounding. In the world of 7 chakras, red is the root chakra, and while it’s easy enough to dismiss red as primitive with its positioning on the chakra chart, it is also responsible for our sense of security and stability.

When apes first stood tall and began walking into humanity, their root chakra was in high gear — literally. Rocks and caves were homes to humanity before we created mobile structures made of mammoth tusks. The setting for Rocio Ramos’ fashion story is perfect, because it embraces the necessities of security, survival and being rooted as the very foundation of our lives.

HTSI Magazine Adds a W for Wisely with Lena Hardt Posing in Sustainable Fashion

HTSI Magazine Adds a W for Wisely with Lena Hardt Posing in Sustainable Fashion AOC Fashion

How To Spend It . . . WISELY is the cover message of the magazine’s October 23, 2021 The Green Issue. Model Lena Hardt models fall’s finest conscious fashion from Bethany Williams, Chloé, Hermes, Ulla Johnson and more. Photographer Sasha Marro [IG] captures the green fashion investments, styled by Isabelle Kountoure in ‘All Things Considered.’./ Hair by Marion Anée; makeup by William Bartel

AOC so agrees with HTSI editor Jo Ellison’s perspective when she writes:

“Finding garments that are 100 per cent sustainable is still an unexpected challenge.”

Ellison is so much more diplomatic than AOC, citing “this week’s fashion editorial, which sought to use only recycled, sustainably made or upcycled textiles. . . . Putting together a shoot in which such criteria were mandatory was still far harder than might have been expected, despite much noise in the industry about trying to make things better.” ⁠

As I revealed in a post last week, Anne is becoming more urgently angry over this same challenge. We will never become as aggressive as PETA because we will drive away some of the top voices and creatives in fashion who read AOC. But there is no doubt, that impatience with sustainability promises will become more obvious on our website.

Sanne Vloet Does a Sensual Simmer Lensed by Aicha Abdoun for Numero Netherlands

Sanne Vloet Does a Sensual Simmer Lensed by Aicha Abdoun for Numero Netherlands AOC Fashion

Model Sanne Vloet wears Givenchy styled by Oumayma Elboumeshouli in Aicha Abdoun [IG] images for Numéro Netherlands October 2021, Editor Timotej Letonja and the fashion crew descended on The W Hotel Miami.

Erik Madigan Heck's 'Tableaux Vivant' Glamour for Harper's Bazaar UK November 2021

Erik Madigan Heck's 'Tableaux Vivant' Glamour for Harper's Bazaar UK November 2021 AOC Fashion

If you’ve had your best dose of red for at least a week, after the red-power Rocio Ramos fashion story, then your eye can feast on Brazilian brand Vivetta’s feast for hungry fashion creatives eyes above. Models May Bell and Sofia Romay are styled by Leith Clark in ‘Tableaux Vivant’, lensed by Erik Madigan Heck [IG] for Harper’s Bazaar UK November 2021./ Hair by Daniel Martin; makeup by Polly Osmond

Megan Fox, MGK by Daniella Midenge Talk Demon Sex in British GQ Style AW21

Megan Fox and MGK (Machine Gun Kelly) made many headlines this week, and it was perhaps exactly as planned. AOC’s friend photographer Daniella Midenge [IG] called her images ‘provocative’. Indeed they are, as Fox is wearing nothing but a harness and pointing a gun at MGK’s crotch in the one below Fashion director Nicola Formichetti works on the shoot with styling by Hunter Clem for the British GQ Style AW21 issue.

Fox described their state of being in the time of the GQ UK interview on her Instagram as: “The tale of two outcasts and star-crossed lovers caught in the throes of a torrid, solar flare of a romance featuring: feverish obsession, guns, addiction, shamans, lots of blood, general mayhem, therapy, tantric night terrors, binding rituals, chakra sound baths, psychedelic hallucinations, organic smoothies, and the kind of sex that would make Lucifer clutch his rosary.”

That’s a lot of information, but I will say that those who condemn the couple’s first kiss as a bust, don’t know what they are talking about. As MGK explained: “We just put our lips right in front of each other and breathed each other’s breath, and then she just left.”

My suggestion is “Don’t damn a tantric kiss if you’ve never experienced one. “

All weekend starting Friday, WaPo’s article Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are trying to be Hollywood’s hottest new couple, but instead are the most cringeworthy by Emily Yahr was in the top five reads. It’s also the lead right now in a Google search.

Positioned ahead of the actual GQUK interview “True romance: Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are Hollywood’s new power couple “is not ideal. But there’s no doubt that all the controversy over these two lovebirds will not hurt anyone’s careers, especially their own — and, hopefully, Daniella’s.

GQ Writer Molly Lambert asserts that Megan Fox is the “ideal cool babe consort for a burgeoning superstar like MGK, a rapper rocker whose new album, ‘Born With Horns, is executive-produced by Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.”

If you don’t know Travis Barker, he’s Kourtney Kardashian’s betrothed. Lambert writes that Fox believes she and her spiritual love MGK share what she calls the ‘combustible element’ of all celebrities like Kurt and Courtney or Mick and Marianne — except that she and MGK are “trying their damndest to make sure things don’t blow up.”

I’m not sure that they are Hollywood’s new power couple. We’re in a different moment, although eating mushrooms together on a January walk in Bora Bora is sublime. Then again, the Kardashians are in a much better position to confirm the probability of the Fox and MGK as Hollywood’s newest power couple than AOC. ~ Anne

Daria Strokous by Ned Rogers in Smashing Fashion Images for Puss Puss Magazine 14

Daria Strokous by Ned Rogers in Smashing Fashion Images for Puss Puss Magazine 14 AOC Fashion

WOW! Just WOW! Russian model Daria Strokous covers Puss Puss Magazine 14, FW 2021. Andy Polanco styles Strokous in striking, fashion royalty vibe images by Ned Rogers and Andy Polanco. LOVE! / Hair by Ilker Akyol; makeup by Miguel Ramos

Marilhéa Peillard Chills in Lingerie Loves for Fall 2021 Madame Figaro by Matias Indjic

Marilhéa Peillard Chills in Lingerie Loves for Fall 2021 Madame Figaro by Matias Indjic AOC Fashion

Model Marilhéa Peillard shares her sensual vibe, styled by by Cécile Martin in sexy lingerie from Etam, Fendi, Intimissimi, Sans Complexe Lingerie, Simone Pérèle and more lensed by Matias Indjic [IG] for Madame Figaro Oct. 22, 2021./ Hair by Martyn Foss Calder; makeup by Maria Olsson

Andrew Gn's Spring 2022 Collection Teams Up With Great Barrier Reef Foundation

Designer Andrew Gn releases images for his Spring-Summer 2022 Campaign, lifted from his fashion show video. The imagery by Bon Parinya Wongwannawat {IG] arrests our senses — including the lavish use of a coral pattern and coral motifs in jewelry., and not for the first time.

Corals have been a recurring theme in Gn’s collections since 2005, and this time he partnered with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation to raise awareness about the TRULY DESPERATE reality of the future of the world’s coral reefs.

The event took place at an Art-Deco palace in Paris, Palais de la Porte Dorée, located in the 12th arrondissement, home to the National Museum of the History of Immigration. There is an intersection between art deco style and colonialism, and we will just park that factoid in this moment — so as not to divert attention from the perilous future of the world’s coral reefs.

The location was perfect for Andrew GN, with his mixed Chinese and Japanese ancestry, his upbringing in Singapore, education at Central Saint Martins in London and Domus Academy in Milan and then working as assistant to M. Emmanuel Ungaro. In his own words, Andrew GN considers himself to be a citizen of the world.

Andrew Gn’s spring 2022 collection was inspired by the memorable wardrobe worn by Elizabeth Taylor in the classic ‘Boom!’, filmed in Sardinia. Working with the Italian label Tiziani, Karl Lagerfeld had a hand in designing Taylor’s on-screen power-woman elegance.

Writing for the NYT in 2001, Amy Spindler called Taylor’s wardrobe in the obscure 1968 film “an irresistible Kabuki Kitschfest”.

As for the state of our coral reefs, it’s no laughing matter. Published in early October, as ‘The Sixth Statue of Corals of the World: 2020 Report, the world has lost 14 percent of our coral reefs since 2009.

Karmen Pedaru's Style Artistry for Harper's Bazaar Czech 25th Anniversary by Kristian Schuller

Karmen Pedaru's Style Artistry for Harper's Bazaar Czech 25th Anniversary by Kristian Schuller AOC Fashion

Top model Karmen Pedaru wears Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Dries Van Noten, Erdem, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu and more styled by Peggy Schuller. Photographer Kristian Schuller captures Pedaru in ‘Babylon Berlin’ for the 25th anniversary September 2021 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Czech Republic.

Federico Sorrentino Captures Etro's Fall 2021 Manly Side for The Greatest Magazine

Federico Sorrentino Captures Etro's Fall 2021 Manly Side for The Greatest Magazine AOC Fashion

Models Brian Whitby and DameLo are styled by Matteo Greco in this Etro fashion story, with art direction by Sara Ferraris. Photographer Federico Sorrentino [IG] is behind the lens for The Greatest Magazine #20, 10th Anniversary Issue Fall 2021.

Karen Elson Brings Model Mastery to ELLE Russia November 2021 by Kat Irlin

Karen Elson Brings Model Mastery to ELLE Russia November 2021 by Kat Irlin AOC Fashion

Supermodel Karen Elson joins forces with Dostoyevsky in a studio lesson around the creative talents employed by the most talented models in our fashion industry. Lilya Simonyan styles Elson in period-elegance lensed by Kat Irlin [IG] for the November 2021 issue of ELLE Russia.

Kiki Willems, Awar Odhiang Front Saint Laurent Winter 2021/22 Campaign by Juergen Teller

Kiki Willems, Awar Odhiang Front Saint Laurent Winter 2021/22 Campaign by Juergen Teller AOC Fashion

Models Kiki Willems and Awar Odhiang front Saint Laurent’s [IG] Winter 2021 advertising campaign, lensed by Juergen Teller with art direction by YSL designer and creative director Anthony Vaccarello. The campaign was shot at Reynisfjara beach in Iceland, which was the site for the Saint Laurent fall-winter fashion show the luxury brand presented via video link.

Beegee Margenyte Prepares to Party by William Ferchichi for ELLE Arabia

Beegee Margenyte Prepares to Party by William Ferchichi for ELLE Arabia AOC Fashion

Lithuanian model Beegee Margenyte gets her mermaid dance on in the pages of ELLE Arabia September 2021. Fashion and beauty editor Dina Kabbani chooses the frothy, garden party clothes lensed by William Ferchichi [IG].

Bali-Based Isa Boulder Fall 2021 Campaign by Carlijn Jacobs Expands Consciousness

Bali-Based Isa Boulder Fall 2021 Campaign by Carlijn Jacobs Expands Consciousness

The Isa Boulder brand delivers an intoxicating Fall 2021 ad campaign that marries tightly to the brand’s DNA. Cecilia Basari and Yuli Suri were two friends living in Bali, with no experience in swimwear. The two women had never worn bikinis in public, writes Vogue Paris.

Two years later, Basari and Suri are operating at a level way above buzz. Each piece is made by local craftsmen in Bali from recycled premium fabric.

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Anita Pozzo in Cozy Elegance Lensed by Dan Martensen for Harper's Bazaar US

Anita Pozzo in Cozy Elegance Lensed by Dan Martensen for Harper's Bazaar US

Anita Pozzo returns in back-to-back fashion stories (with a look back by us to look at her work) in ‘Easy Does It’, styled by Camille Bidault Waddington. Photographer Dan Martensen captures Pozzo for Harper’s Bazaar US October 2021./ Hair by Ryan Mitchell; makeup by Siddhartha Simone

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Anita Pozzo in 'Napoli' by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello for Numéro France

Anita Pozzo in 'Napoli' by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello for Numéro France

Brazilian model Anita Pozzo strikes a series of revolutionary fashion poses worthy of a Che Guevara movie. Samuel Francois styles Pozzo in ‘Napoli’, lensed by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello [IG] for Numéro France October 2021./ Hair by Kazue Deki; makeup by Lloyd Simmonds

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Federico Sorrentino Captures Etro's Fall 2021 Manly Side for The Greatest Magazine

Federico Sorrentino Captures Etro's Fall 2021 Manly Side for The Greatest Magazine AOC Fashion

Models Brian Whitby and DameLo are styled by Matteo Greco in this Etro fashion story, with art direction by Sara Ferraris. Photographer Federico Sorrentino [IG] is behind the lens for The Greatest Magazine #20, 10th Anniversary Issue Fall 2021.