Kim Hee June Captures Blackpink's Lisa in 'Forever Young' for W Korea August 2021
/Kim Hee June Captures Blackpink's Lisa in 'Forever Young' for W Korea August 2021 AOC Fashion
Blackpink’s Lisa [Lalisa Manoban] is styled by Park Min Hee in ‘Forever Young’, lensed by Kim Hee June [IG] for W Korea August 2021./ Hair by Lee Sun Young; makeup by Lee Myung Sun
Jess Maybury Nurtures a Crazy World in Vogue Portugal by Brendan Freeman
/Jess Maybury Nurtures a Crazy World in Vogue Portugal by Brendan Freeman AOC Fashion
Model Jess Maybury is styled by Lorna McGee in boho, bucolic images by Brendan Freeman [IG] for Vogue Portugal July 2021 ‘The Nonsense Issue’./ Hair by Anna Cofone; makeup by Erin Green
Ashley Callingbull Covers Fashion Canada September 2021, Talking Indigenous Peoples
/Ashley Callingbull Covers Fashion Canada September 2021, Talking Indigenous Peoples AOC Fashion
Ashley Callingbull, Indigenous model, pageant queen, and motivational speaker from Enoch Cree Nation in Alberta, covers the September 2021 issue of Fashion Magazine Canada. The activist wears a dress from Native American visual artist and California fashion designer Jamie Okuma on the cover, styled by Lucrezia Mancini.
Marc Jacobs 'The Color Collection' Takeover of The Surf Lodge in Montauk
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Marc Jacobs 'The Color Collection' Takeover of The Surf Lodge in Montauk AOC Fashion
Montauk’s The Surf Lodge has undergone a Marc Jacobs ‘Color Collection’ makeover. The Hamptons’ party spot even hosts a Blue Crush Jacobs made with vodka, blue curacao, coconut liquor, lemon juice, pineapple juice, and coconut water. A server wearing a Marc Jacobs t-shirt will deliver the knock-out punch to your eager hand.
Do not jump into the vintage pink convertible waiting outside — planning a spontaneous getaway down RT-27. Smart-girl Surt Lodge owner, Brazilian-born Jayma Cardoso has stashed away the keys where party people will not find them. Perhaps she’s handed them off to creative director Sasha Benz.
Related: Viviane Sassen Captures Marc Jacobs Pre-Fall 2021 ‘The Color Collection’ June 2021
Dancer Christian Yav is among the airborne models styled by Ib Kamara in Marc Jacobs ‘The Color Collection’ of Pre-Fall 2021 athletic pieces. Viviane Sassen [IG] is behind the lens in for this bodies in motion photo shoot. / Hair and makeup by Irena Ruben
Savage X Carmel Curves Bad-Ass Biker Ladies Were Born to Ride in Rihanna's Lingerie
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Savage X Carmel Curves Bad-Ass Biker Ladies Were Born to Ride in Rihanna's Lingerie AOC Fashion
When AOC saw the headline about Savage X Fenty’s newest lingerie campaign with ‘Carmel Curves’, we smiled big.
We wrote about the Carmel Curves Motorcycle Club, a 10-woman biker gang of some of New Orleans’ best Black beauties three years ago. Caramel Curves Motorcycle Club was founded 16 years ago by Nakosha “Coco” Smith and Shanika “Tru” Beatty. Back then, we wrote:
The group consists of 13 [now 10] women with a decades-long love of motorcycles and a desire to bike with other women. "The ladies wear helmets ridged with fluorescent pink mohawks and matching vests bedazzled in blingy patches and sequins. Finishing the look are Barbie-pink stilettos. Their bikes are big Suzuki Hayabusas (that they call “busas”) and Gixxers, and Can-Am Spyders, airbrushed in shades of pink, with brightly colored rims to match. And when they stunt, with curving burnouts or wheelies, their tires send off plumes of magenta-hued smoke."
In fact, the Savage X Fenty team read the same New York Times article that AOC did. Read our original post below.
Here’s the Carmel Curves Instagram Page. It seems that members also have their own personal page. Shaniqwa Jarvis [IG] is the photographer behind the campaign. We’re working on lining up the names of all the bikers featured.
I love it. Victoria’s Secret has got their VS Collective all lined up with star power that includes: Adut Akech, Amanda de Cadenet, Eileen Gu, Megan Rapinoe, Paloma Elsesser, Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Valentina Sampaio — totally fab women chosen to keep the brand on track with what women really want.
And then Rihanna swoops in with probably the most body-affirming, pro-woman lingerie video ever created to inspire American women.
If VS was really game, they would ask the VS Collective to critique this totally out-of-the box video. I promise you that at least five — if not all seven — members of the VS Collective LOVE the Savage X Carmel Curves campaign.
The Carmel Curve ladies don’t typically ride in lingerie. But they DO ride in heels. They ARE the sisterhood in action, and the body-affirming, pro-empowerment message of the documentary-style video cannot be overstated. It’s just absolutely the BEST!
He Cong Covers Harper's Bazaar China September by Txema Yeste
/He Cong Covers Harper's Bazaar China September by Txema Yeste AOC Fashion
Model He Cong is styled by Belén Casadevall in mid-century, retro elegance lensed by Txema Yeste [IG] for Harper’s Bazaar China September 2021. / Hair by Yumiko Hiage; makeup by Hugo Villard
Lara Worthington Wears Louis Vuitton by Isaac Brown for Vogue Australia August 2021
/Lara Worthington Wears Louis Vuitton by Isaac Brown for Vogue Australia August 2021 AOC Fashion
Model Lara Worthington is styled by Kaila Matthews in ‘Far Horizons’, a Louis Vuitton advertorial lensed by Isaac Brown for Vogue Australia August 2021./ Hair by Joel Forman; makeup by Stoj
A Reflective Kai-Isaiah Jamal Is Lensed by Alasdair McLellan in British Vogue September 2021
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A Reflective Kai-Isaiah Jamal Is Lensed by Alasdair McLellan in British Vogue September 2021 AOC Fashion
Model Kai-Isaiah Jamal is dedicated to breaking down barriers and flinging open closed-door minds as a trans-visibility campaigner. The important voice in fashion world is styled by Julia Sarr-Jamois in ‘Call Me By My Name’, lensed by Alasdair McLellan [IG] ./ Hair by Anthony Turner; makeup by Hiromi Ueda
The British Vogue September 2021 issue online headline seemed a bit pretentious — “I’m So Adamant On Being That Visibility Now”: Kai-Isaiah Jamal On Becoming The Voice of A Generation.”
Seconds later, AOC remembered a late January Highsnobiety ‘Not in Paris’ fashion story that we adored deeply. It was days after Jamal [IG] made history by walking Virgil Abloh’s Louis Vuitton runway show as the first Black trans model. Then #62 on the Dazed 100, the influential voice became London ICA’s (Institute of Contemporary Art) first poet in residence, using the platform to make poetry accessible for young POC and LGBTQI+ people
In fact, it’s Virgil Abloh, menswear artistic director of Louis Vuitton, who says “Kai is the voice of a generation.” So scratch the pretentious comment. Bad Anne.
Abloh explains further his decision to cast them in his shows and campaigns.
“They’re someone who grew up in a world that, at times, was not always welcoming or kind. Through all of the challenges they’ve faced, they’ve remained optimistic and have dedicated themself to making sure the status quo is different for those who follow them. They offer themself to us all as a conductor of change. To me, they are a living personification of our time – how far we’ve come, and how far we can still go.”
Abloh is referring to Kai-Isaiah Jamal’s decision to exist outside the gender binary confinement of being male or female. “I have no gender,” says Kai, who chooses to self-present as masculine one day and feminine the next.
Lilly Johnson's Blue Mood Style by Tobias Delcroix for ELLE Mexico August 2021
/Lilly Johnson's Blue Mood Style by Tobias Delcroix for ELLE Mexico August 2021 AOC Fashion
Model Lilly Johnson is styled by Amanda Blackwood in Chanel, Givenchy, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Simone Rocha, Skua Studio, Valentino, Versace and more. Photographer Tobias Delcroix flashes Lilly in ‘Can’t Get Blue Monday’ for ELLE Mexico August 2021./ Hair and makeup by Sarah Hill
Frida Aasen Launches a Beach Bunny Neon Revolution Lensed by Sam Dameshek
/Frida Aasen Launches a Beach Bunny Neon Revolution Lensed by Sam Dameshek AOC Fashion
Model Frida Aasen launches Beach Bunny Swimwear’s [IG]Neon Revolution Lookbook Summer 2021. The northern hemisphere is heading into fall, but Beach Bunny follows the sun to a new hot spot, south of LA.
The smashing designs offer a criss cross, magic carpet ride of precious sun fun styled by Natasha Colvin. LA-based, 20-year-old photographer Sam Dameshek [IG] flashes a lookbook that delights our senses.
Joy comes in many forms, and in a grey world, Beach Bunny delivers a color-saturated, hot weather getaway.
Beyoncé Celebrates 40 Years of Excellence for Harper's Bazaar, Lensed by Campbell Addy
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Beyoncé Celebrates 40 Years of Excellence for Harper's Bazaar, Lensed by Campbell Addy AOC Fashion
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is revered worldwide. As she prepares to celebrate her 40th birthday on September 4, the star is ready to listen to her own inner voice.
During the years of making herself a star music talent, businesswoman, activist, Black cultural hero, philanthropist, mother to four-year-old twins Rumi and Sir and nine-year-old Blue Ivy, and wife to JAY-Z, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter learned the power of putting in the work. “Vision and intention weren’t enough; I had to put in the work,” Beyoncé explains in the September 2021 Harper’s Bazaar US cover story.
The September issue of Harper’s is the first time in a decade that Beyoncé has appeared on the cover of the magazine.
For the majority of her life, including her childhood, the mega-talent had not only ambition and a desire to create excellence in her life. Beyoncé had standards — the highest standards for herself. She explains:
If something wasn’t helping me reach my goal, I decided to invest no time in it. I didn’t feel like I had time to “kiki” or hang out. I sacrificed a lot of things and ran from any possible distraction. I felt as a young Black woman that I couldn’t mess up. I felt the pressure from the outside and their eyes watching for me to trip or fail. I couldn’t let my family down after all the sacrifices they made for me and the girls. That meant I was the most careful, professional teenager and I grew up fast. I wanted to break all of the stereotypes of the Black superstar, whether falling victim to drugs or alcohol or the absurd misconception that Black women were angry. I knew I was given this amazing opportunity and felt like I had one shot. I refused to mess it up, but I had to give up a lot.
Tiffany & Co jewelry is worn throughout the fashion story ‘The Once & Future Beyoncé.’ With her husband JAY-Z , the couple have been named new faces and ambassadors for the luxe jewelry brand. LVMH, Tiffany’s new owner, is now an equal owner with JAY-Z of his champagne brand Armand de Brignac, aka ‘Ace of Spades’.
Beyoncé’s narrative for Harper’s is illuminating and deeper than others we’ve read. She tells a wonderful story about agencies and “formulaic corporate companies” that’s truly wonderful. She’s always sought to surround herself with creative, innovative thinkers, but sometimes there’s just no escaping sterile, corporate thinking.
Like there was the time this agency told her that her audience didn’t like black and white photography. It had to be color. ‘And how do you know that,’ Beyoncé wondered to herself. ‘Market research’ was the answer, and the modern music icon wasn’t having it. She was beyond aggravated:
It pissed me off that an agency could dictate what my fans wanted based on a survey. Who did they ask? How is it possible to generalize people this much? Are these studies accurate? Are they fair? Are all the people I’m trying to uplift and shine a light on included? They’re not. It triggered me when I was told, “These studies show…” I was so exhausted and annoyed with these formulaic corporate companies that I based my whole next project off of black and white photography, including the videos for “Single Ladies” and “If I Were a Boy” and all of the artwork by Peter Lindbergh for I Am…Sasha Fierce, which ended up being my biggest commercial success to date. I try to keep the human feeling and spirit and emotion in my decision-making.
Fall 2021 Designer Collections September for Harper's Bazaar UK by Erik Madigan Heck
/Fall 2021 Designer Collections September for Harper's Bazaar UK -Pt 1 AOC Fashion
Photographer Erik Madigan Heck [IG] joins stylist Leith Clark for an in-depth look at the Fall 2021 designer collections. Models Bimpe Onasanya, Marie Hilger, Maya Gunn, Noor, Tabatha May and perhaps more showcase the key fashion looks for modern fashionistas in Harper’s Bazaar UK September 2021 issue.
Luxury labels included are Alberta Ferretti, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Burberry, Chanel, Chloe, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Ermanno Scervino, Fendi, Giorgio Armani, Givenchy, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Max Mara, Michael Kors Collection, Miu Miu, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Tod’s, Valentino, and Versace.
The fashion shoot took place in Dorset, England./ Hair by Daniel Martin; makeup by Florrie White
Fall 2021 Designer Collections September for Harper's Bazaar UK -Pt 2 AOC Fashion
Black Cowboys From Inner-City Philly to Small Town Texas Continue to Ride
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Nick Lehr, Arts + Culture Editor interviews Ron Tarver, Associate Professor of Art, Swarthmore College. First published on The Conversation.
In an interview, which has been edited for length and clarity, Ron Tarver, who is now a professor at Swarthmore College, explains how his photographs of Philadelphia’s urban riding clubs ended up becoming a broader project on the Black cowboy experience in America.
How did these riding clubs operate?
Well, there are a lot of groups. The Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club has sort of become the one that everybody knows, because it’s the one that was featured in [G. Neri’s young adult novel] “Ghetto Cowboy,” and now the movie.
But the one that I spent most my time with was this big one in Brewerytown, the Western Wranglers. They occupied an abandoned building called the White House that had been turned into the stables. It was big, with something like 15 or 20 bays of horses, and it was an operation. They would hold these impromptu parades through the city. Eventually the White House got turned into condos.
A guy called Bumpsey – George Bullock was his real name – owned the White House with his sister. He seemed to sort of organize everything. He was so fit, and he looked like a cowboy, with the big bar mustache. Just an incredibly attractive guy.
I got a call from him last fall, completely out of the blue. I hadn’t talked to him in around 25 years. About a month later, he died of COVID.
Do you know the origins of the clubs?
A lot of [original club members] had grown up in the South and came up to Philadelphia, where there was already an infrastructure [for horses] in place.
Philadelphia used to have a lot of stables because there were food carts, and people would put the fruit and vegetables on the horse-drawn carts and then go through the street to sell their wares. That sort of tradition died out, but the stables were still there.
For those who joined the clubs, it was their life. Older members passed knowledge down to younger ones. I guess you could equate it to skateboarding. I mean, you look at skateboarding – there are older people that skateboard, there are young people that skateboard. It’s a lifestyle and a community, and it’s what they did, day in and day out.
Tyler Mitchell Flashes JW Anderson x Persol Eyewear 2021, Hip Hair by Jawara
/Photographer Tyler Mitchell [IG] captures J.W. Anderson x Persol Eyewear 2021 in images as much about the hair as the eyewear. Models include Adonai Tesfamariam, Akdeniz Marat, Jalen Espeut, Sherry Shi and Tyler Hogan styled by Benjamin Bruno. / Makeup by Fara Homidi
The man in charge of hair is Jawara, Senior Beauty Editor at Large for Dazed Beauty, who has a number of notable accolades under his belt, including a British Fashion Council New Wave Creatives Award.
Tyler Mitchell Flashes JW Anderson x Persol Eyewear 2021, Hip Hair by Jawara AOC Fashion
Jawara first started his career as a salon assistant in Brooklyn when he was just 16. After graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Aveda Institute, Jawara moved to London and began assisting industry legends Guido Palau and Luigi Murenu on runway shows and shoots. It was after being mentored by icon Sam McKnight that Jawara reached the level of artistry at which he works today.
His impressive roster of clients includes Off-White, Gucci, Calvin Klein, Alexander Wang, Nina Ricci, Thierry Mugler, Chloe, Chanel, Hermès and Tiffany & Co. Related: Jawara [IG] worked with photographer Philip-Daniel Ducasse on the May 2021 NYT post The Joy of Black Hair.
Beyoncé's Ivy Park Rodeo Drop Tells History of Black Cowboys Past and Present
/Adidas has teamed up with Beyoncé for her fourth Ivy Park capsule collection, made primarily of denim. AOC is praying against our research odds that the major denim drop Adidas x Ivy Park uses sustainable denim. Called Ivy Park Rodeo, the collection consists of 58 women’s and unisex apparel pieces, five shoes and 13 accessories — all designed as reimagined and modernized takes on classic Western wear.
Read MoreDavid Sims Flashes Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2021 Campaign in Normandy
/Models Clementine Balcaen, Evie Saunders, Ida Heiner, Jade Nguyen, Kris DeGirolamo, Maria Cosima and Mona Tougaard front the Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2021 Campaign, lensed by David Sims. Designer Nicolas Ghesquière takes the team to Normandy, for the new collection that pays tribute to the brand’s Spirit of Travel with inspiration and direct collaboration with the illustration-rich world of Italian artistic design atelier Fornasetti.
Read MoreEdward Enninful, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons Talk 'Creative People'
/Photographer Rafael Pavarotti [IG] teams up with British Vogue EIC Edward Enninful in ‘For Creative People To Be Excited Is The Only Way’. The fashion story cast — all associated with Netflix films — includes ‘The Crown’ Emma Corrin; ‘Shadow and Bone’ Jessie Mei Li; ‘Bridgerton’ Simone Ashley; and ‘His House’ Wunmi Mosaku.
Read MoreGreta Thunberg Covers Vogue Scandinavia Issue 1 Lensed by Alexandrov Klum
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Greta Thunberg Covers Vogue Scandinavia Issue 1 Lensed by Alexandrov Klum AOC Fashion
Climate activist Greta Thunberg launches the first cover of Vogue Scandinavia Issue 1 August-September 2021, lensed by artists duo Alexandrov Klum [IG], The couple Iris and Mattias Alexandrov Klum live in Stockholm and Costa Blanca, located on the southeastern coast of Spain. Read Vogue Scandinavia’s separate interview with Alexandrov Klum.
As you would expect from Thunberg, she doesn’t mince her words in her interview with Tom Pattinson, but also clarifies where she’s coming from on the topic of optimism and change. What better place to do that than in the launch issue of the new Vogue Scandinavia. Thunberg breaks it down for Pattinson:
“There is some kind of misconception about activists, especially about climate activists that we are just negative and pessimists, and we are just complaining, and we are trying to spread fear but that’s the exact opposite. We are doing this because we are hopeful, we are hopeful that we will be able to make the changes necessary.”
[Note that digitally we’re not finding information of Greta’s clothes. We assume they are by sustainable designers.]
There are models who use their Instagram Vogue covers to thank everyone and express gratitude for the opportunity of stepping into the fashion world limelight. Not Greta Thunberg. She used a Sunday Instagram post. to send her main message about fashion around the world.
“The fashion industry is a huge contributor to the climate-and ecological emergency, not to mention its impact on the countless workers and communities who are being exploited around the world in order for some to enjoy fast fashion that many treat as disposables,”
“Many are making it look as if the fashion industry are starting to take responsibility, by spending fantasy amounts on campaigns where they portray themselves as ‘sustainable,’ ‘ethical,’ ‘green,’ ‘climate neutral’ and ‘fair.’ But let’s be clear: This is almost never anything but pure greenwashing. You cannot mass produce fashion or consume ‘sustainably’ as the world is shaped today. That is one of the many reasons why we will need a system change.”
Greta Thunberg is now 18. In 2020 the then 17-year-old founder of School Strike for Climate and Fridays For Future in America won the inaugural Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity and its accompanying prize worth one million euros. In 2019, Greta was names TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year and she’s has three nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize [2019-2021. Note the 2021 prize will be Awarded in October.]
AOC shares Swedish government-sponsored editorial on the state of fashion consumption in the country: Fast fashion is out — circular fashion is in. Sweden is in it for the long term.




