Lili Johnson's Classic Luxury Style by Tobias Delcroix for ELLE Mexico August 2021

Lili Johnson's Classic Luxury Style by Tobias Delcroix for ELLE Mexico August 2021 AOC Fashion

Model Lili Johnson’s family fled deep conflicts in Sierra Leone in a path their took them north to Glasgow, Scotland. Amanda Blackwood, also from Glasgow, styles Johnson in Burberry, Chanel, Gucci, Simone Rocha, YSL and more in ‘Can’t Get Blue Monday’. Tobias Delcroix [IG] captures Lili Johnson for ELLE Mexico August 2021./ Hair & makeup by Sara Hill

Gucci Off the Grid' X A Vibe Called Tech Collab Lensed by Amber Pinkerton

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Gucci Off the Grid' X A Vibe Called Tech Collab Lensed by Amber Pinkerton AOC Fashion

Gucci took a step forward this summer with its evolving Gucci Off the Grid Collection, shot here by rising photographer, ‘jamaican gyal in london town’ Amber Pinkerton [IG]. Danish stylist Anders Solvsten Thomsen styles models Fabio Silva and Kieza Kanda.

This ‘Gucci Off the Grid’ sustainability campaign is a collab between Gucci and A Vibe Called Tech, a new creative agency founded by Charlene Prempeh, to explore the intersection of Black creativity, culture and innovation. Prempeh is an FT How to Spend it columnist and contributing editor who writes about Black innovators, design, travel, and culture. She is a graduate of Oxford University with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics [PPE].

Lewis Gilbert is the creative director of A Vibe Called Tech [IG]. AOC will flush out the agency in a separate post.

Returning to photographer Amber Pinkerton in this abundance of Black creativity moment, she was profiled in an August 2020, T: New York Times Style profile: The Rising Photographer Inspired by Her Home Country.

When Gucci announced its first Off the Grid collection in June 2020, Jane Fonda was holding a new bag made of sustainable material.

We now know the material is Econyl, and it’s heavily featured in these Gucci Off the Grid campaign images.

The upcoming Louis Vuitton Charlie unisex, 94% sustainable sneaker has pieces made of Econyl. The fabric made by Aquafil, using large amounts of recycled nylon, is also in heavy use by Prada — who led the Econyl drive — and Burberry, also a founding driver of the material. Track Econyl here.

See entire campaign: Gucci Off the Grid' X A Vibe Called Tech Collab Lensed by Amber Pinkerton AOC Fashion

Julianne Moore Plays Grace Coddington, Shot by Craig McDean in Document Journal

Julianne Moore Plays Grace Coddington, Shot by Craig McDean in Document Journal

Hollywood Reporter wrote in September 2016 that Grace Coddington listed the actors who should play her in ‘Grace’, a movie about her life optioned in 2015 by independent production company A24. “In my head, I’d like it to be focused on the early years, so it’s not the me you know, it’s more in the 1970s. It has to be someone quite young, and maybe we haven’t found them yet, because first we have to write the movie, and the movie is a very long winded thing to do, you know. I’ve been talking about it for three, four years now. I love all the young British people like Saoirse [Ronan] and Kiera Knightley and Carey Mulligan, she’s in there,” she added. “I would like it to be a British person and an English director would be great, because I’d like to keep an English sense.

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Karen Elson, Natalia Vodianova, Aldis Hodge in 'Earthly Delights by Annie Leibovitz

Karen Elson, Natalia Vodianova, Aldis Hodge in 'Earthly Delights by Annie Leibovitz AOC Fashion

Models Karen Elson, Natalia Vodianova and Aldis Hodge come together in ‘Earthly Delights’, pure fashion poetry styled by Grace Coddington & Michael Philouze. Master photographer Annie Leibovitz [IG] captures the trio in an impossibly-beautiful, visual oasis for Vogue US September 2021./ Hair by Julien d’Ys; makeup by Francelle Daly

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Neus Bermejo's Body Love by Javier Biosca for InStyle Spain July/August 2021

Neus Bermejo's Body Love by Javier Biosca for InStyle Spain July/August 2021 AOC Fashion

Model Neus Bermejo delivers her sensual best, styled by Francesca Rinciari. in ‘El cueerpo es nuestro TEMPLO’. Photographer Javier Biosca [IG] captures ‘The Body Is Our Temple’ for InStyle Spain July/August 2021./ Hair & makeup by Paco Garrigues

Bella Hadid, Luv Resval Front Lanvin Fall 2021 Campaign by Mert and Marcus

Bella Hadid, Luv Resval Front Lanvin Fall 2021 Campaign by Mert and Marcus

Creative Director Bruno Sialelli casts Bella Hadid and Luv Resval for Lanvin’s Fall 2021 ad campaign, shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot [IG]. Images feature contemporary American artist James Rosenquist’s works Yellow Applause (1966), Ultra Tech (1981), Morning Sun (1963) and Through a Glass Ceiling (2004).

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Alice Vink Goes Camping in Sober Style for ELLE Thailand September by Per Florian Appelgren

Alice Vink Goes Camping in Sober Style for ELLE Thailand September by Per Florian Appelgren AOC Fashion

Per Florian Appelgren [IG] captures model Alice Vink in ‘Go Camping! Kai Atinan Nitisunthonkul styles the sober, plain-Jane dress-up looks for ELLE Thailand September 2021./ Makeup by Tanja Kern

Margot Robbie Delights in Lachlan Bailey Flamingo Estate LA Fashion Shoot

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Margot Robbie Delights in Lachlan Bailey Flamingo Estate LA Fashion Shoot AOC Fashion

The real magic of British Vogue’s August 2021 cover story with actor Margot Robbie is that it was a gathering of Australians. Flying to Los Angeles when so many fashion shoots are now virtual, Australian stylist and art director Clare Richardson felt inspired and downright joyous.

Few fashion stories and interviews are a joy to read, especially for a serious person like myself. Yet, Robbie’s feature is a true getaway— perhaps because she talks unapologetically a lot about her work and excitement over her success. It was a quick read with no angst that AOC truly enjoyed.

In today’s world, any interview that leaves one smiling and appreciative of the moment, is a success. That’s probably due to Margot Robbie, who Richardson describes as “down-to-earth, professional and polite (on set, you always notice the person who says hello to everyone). There was no fuss; she is warm, kind and grounded, yet extremely smart and astute.”

Normal fashion chatter like fellow Aussie, photographer Lachlan Bailey, sharing amused delight over Robbie’s new haircut — a French-girl fringe and golden highlights — made me smile.

Shooting in the gardens of the Flamingo Estate immediately got my attention, primarily because we added another Australian Richard Christiansen to the friendly California fashion crew salad. The Flaming Estate brand is another story worth pursuing after one look at the website.

So now you have the entire mood and cast of characters that produced the British Vogue August 2021 cover fashion story. As the Flamingo Estate website says “It’s time to feel good again.”

That message isn’t escapism, anxiety and stress over climate change, women in Afghanistan, Black Lives Matter, the fifth iteration of COVID, American going to war over face masks, and the rise of white nationalism.

It’s about simple delights California style, which means that the bar of Flamingo Estate soap is $25 but it truly is medicine from the garden — beautiful, fragrant, and the work of mother nature — “our doctor, therapist and friend. Take care of her and she’ll take care of you.” That’s food for thought, and yes, you can shop the pantry.

Eva Wiseman shares the Robbie interview, which just rolls on in a survey of the star’s career and successes. In a story I already knew — and adore: “The description of the character she read for in Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ was “the hottest blonde ever”; she went off-script and slapped Leonardo DiCaprio hard across the face, launching her into the humid air of movie stardom.” [Every woman needs a story like this one!”]

Robbie’s a friendly feminist to the core, naming her 2014 production company with husband Tom Ackerley and two other creative friends ‘Lucky Chap’. Its aim was to tell women’s stories on-screen, and to support female creators behind the scenes – a plan grounded in business as much as politics. An early production was “I Tonya”, the biopic of skater Tonya Harding that garnered Robbie’s first Oscar nomination.

You must read the entire interview. Robbie returns now to her role of Harley Quinn in an all new film ‘The Suicide Squad’. - Rebellion’.

Louis Vuitton Eyes Sustainable Future With Sneakers Breaking New Ground

Louis Vuitton artistic director Virgil Abloh is a leader in LVMH’s drive towards sustainability.

Louis Vuitton artistic director Virgil Abloh is a leader in LVMH’s drive towards sustainability.

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Meet Charlie, Louis Vuitton’s new unisex sneaker that symbolizes Vuitton’s commitment to sustainability that has put it out front in implementing environmental changes within LVMH. Virgil Abloh gets much credit for being the leader of the pack at Vuitton, when the focus is climate change policy adaptations.

WWD writes: “Abloh, who defines himself not as a designer, but rather as an “artistic director for a new and different era,” has long subscribed to the theory that modifying an existing object by three percent turns it into “something special.” While that approach has exposed him to accusations of copying, it naturally lends itself to recycling.

“Design doesn’t stop,” he said. “Just because it’s been seen, and it’s been out there, doesn’t mean that you have to crumple that piece of paper up and start from zero. Just because it’s older, doesn’t mean that it’s devalued. That’s me just trying to come up with a new system, especially with the work at Vuitton.”

As part of LVMH’s ambitious plan to achieve maximum sustainability in their start to finish business practices, the company launched earlier in 2021 Nona Source, an online resale platform for the group’s deadstock fabrics and leathers.

The concept was introduced by Romain Brabo and Marie Falguerra, who presented the project as part of LVMH’s intrapreneurship program, DARE, and were invited to pilot it full-time. The internal LVMH DARE acronym means Disrupt, Act, Risk to be an Entrepreneur . . . DARE.

Charlie Hits the Streets in November 2021

Louis Vuitton’s unisex Charlie sneaker. Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

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Charlie has some mighty enticing green measurements, as Louis Vuitton’s first unisex sneaker, produced using 90 percent recycled and bio-sourced materials. Scheduled to launch on November 12, the Charlie features a sole that’s minimally 94 percent recycled rubber.

Charlie’s upper is composed of smooth and grained synthetic material, produced from recycled polyester with a layer of Biopolioli, a corn-based plastic. The tongue patch, back of the shoe and LV logo are made with Econyl regenerated nylon created from nylon waste such as fishing nets, fabric scraps and industrial plastic.

Continue on in AOC Sustainability, where we pick up the story.: Louis Vuitton Eyes Sustainable Future With Sneakers Breaking New Ground AOC Sustainability

Emma Summerton Captures Kerolyn Soares for Vogue Mexico September 2021

Emma Summerton Captures Kerolyn Soares for Vogue Mexico September 2021 AOC Fashion

Models Kerolyn Soares and Cynthia Arrebola cover the September 2021 issue of Vogue Mexico, styled by Valentina Collado in a fashion story ‘Pasado y Futuro’ by Emma Summerton [IG] / Hair by Luke Chamberlain; makeup by Benjamin Puckey

Kerwin Frost's Terrifying Horse Head Sneakers Cause Nightmares | Let's Use Them

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Looking at Harlem-born designer and talk show host Kerwin Frost’s new collab sneaker with Adidas, one wonders if it’s capable to triggering nightmares. AOC chooses to take a more benign read on his Forum Hi designed to resemble a horse face.

If wearing the sneakers causes some gang member dude to threaten you with a pistol-whipping unless you get those terrifying sneakers off the street — well, you’ve still invested in a piece of modern art. Note the nose turds — or even a terrified penis trying to escape the screams of horror induced by this sneaker.

Could the ‘Horse’ face sneaker just be a sick joke? Stay tuned on Frost’s Insta.

On a more positive note, perhaps the sneaker drop is timed to coincide with Beyoncé’s Ivy Park X Adidas Rodeo collab?

Beyoncé Celebrates 40 Years of Excellence for Harper's Bazaar, Lensed by Campbell Addy AOC Fashion

I’ll bet you don’t know that an estimated 25 percent of America’s cowboys were Black. With Republicans trying to deny critical race theory, perhaps those of us who support BLM and teaching Black history to kids in school can start wearing Kerwin Frost’s horse sneakers in Republican neighborhoods.

We could make it like a voodoo curse, which Kerwin Frost loves. Then again, Republicans are locked and loaded with assault weapons, so we would all probably die in our desire to be disruptive seekers of democracy in America. Bad idea, Anne.

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Louis Vuitton X Fornasetti FW 2021 Collab Channels Optimism in Complex World

Louis Vuitton X Fornasetti FW 2021 Collab Channels Optimism in Complex World

Building on David Sims’ Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall Winter 2021 campaign images, the world’s most valuable luxury brand shares more snaps of it Louis Vuitton X Fornasetti collab. The surreal classical Roman style of Fornasetti promotes the idea of collecting these pieces. Brilliant!

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Michael Kors Takes Center Stage with Alek Wek by Christian Cody for InStyle US September 2021

Michael Kors Takes Center Stage with Alek Wek by Christian Cody for InStyle US September 2021

Michael Kors fans include all 4’11” of Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth; ‘NBC’s ‘30 Rock’ actor Jane Krakowski; five-time Tony nominee Laura Ilene Benantif; American singer-songwriter, actor and more Sara Bareilles;top model Alek Wek and the designer Michael Kors himself.

Photographer Christian Cody flashes the gathering of Kors fans women for images styled by Katie Mossman.

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Gucci Diana Bag Honors Her Memory at Gucci Bamboo House in Kyoto, Japan

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Nearly 100,000 people cheered Britain’s Prince and Princess of Wales on the streets of Tokyo, when they arrived for a six-day visit to Japan on May 12, 1986. The headline in the New York Times read: ‘Diana Fever’ Comes to a Quiet Emperor’s Land.

Part of Diana’s duties in Japan included attending a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Nijo Castle in Kyoto. {collage of images above} where she was gifted a traditional kimono fit for a princess.

Thirty-five years later, Gucci has paid tribute to the Kyoto visit in two ways.

First, in honor of Diana’s 60th birthday, Gucci’s creative director Alessandro Michele reimagined the royal’s favorite, iconic handbag in a series of bold and bright colors in three different sizes: medium, small and mini. Additionally, the new handbag — called the Gucci Diana — includes removable neon buckled belts on each bag, which serve as a nod to the functional bands that were first released with the original to secure the handles’ shape.

The ‘Diana’ bag, which the Princess made famous in one variation or another running errands around London or arriving for a gym workout. Diana LOVED her Gucci handbags with their bamboo handles.

Gucci creative director Alessandro Michel celebrated the Gucci Diana handbag at one of her favorite London institutions — The Savoy Hotel, where Diana was sometimes seen twice in a single day. In a bit of historical nothingness, the luxury brand’s founder worked as a lift boy at The Savoy in his youth.

The Gucci Diana campaign itself was shot by Angelo Pennetta [IG] with a variety of models strolling around London sporting the new bag, most notably leaving The Savoy Hotel

Second, Gucci took the Diana Bags to Kyoto. Thirty-five years later, Gucci’s new Gucci Diana bag traveled to Kyoto in an early August, Olympics concurrent exhibit called ‘Gucci in Kyoto’ project. AOC continues the narrative about the exhibition — which closed today August 15, after the campaign images.

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The Gucci Bamboo House, Kyoto, Japan.

Gucci Celebrates its 100th Anniversary in Kyoto

Learning about the special pop-up at Architectural Digest, Gucci renovated a ‘machiya ‘— a Japanese traditional wooden townhouse typically inhabited by merchants and craftsmen—formerly known as the Kawasaki Residence. Though these homes have existed since the Heian period, running 794 to 1185 AD, the Gucci restoration was constructed during the Taishō era of the 1920s (the same period as Gucci’s founding).

According to Japan Property Central, the townhouse, located in central Kyoto, has fashion in its bones: It was originally built for a wealthy cotton merchant, and after selling to the Kawasaki family, it ultimately served as a kimono museum. Despite its current designation as a Cultural Property of Kyoto City, the house risked demolition just two years ago. However, Gucci has since been able to supply additional funding.

Some images of the Gucci Bamboo House in Kyoto from the Gucci Instagram.

Clea Beuret in 'Six' Modern Patternwork Lensed by Studio Syn_for Metal Magazine

Clea Beuret in 'Six' Modern Patternwork Lensed by Studio Syn_for Metal Magazine AOC Fashion

Studio Syn_ [IG] captures Clea Beuret in ‘Six’, styled by Gemma Bedini. Fashion pieces come from Barbara Bui, Cemcinar, Isabel Marant, Julia Heurer, Kenzo, Lanvin, Lou de Betoly, Maitrepierre, MM6 and more for Metal Magazine.

Irina Shayk Fronts DL1961 Sustainable Denim Fall 2021 Campaign by Chris Colls

Irina Shayk Fronts DL1961 Sustainable Denim Fall 2021 Campaign by Chris Colls

Top model Irina Shayk fronts sustainable denim brand DL1961’s Fall Winter 2021 campaign, lensed by Chris Colls. Alex White styles Shayk in the New York-based brand that promotes itself as “The most sustainable jeans on earth.”

In 2017, Sourcing Journal’s ‘Rivet’ published a series ‘Ladies of Denim’ with DL1961’s creative director Sarah Ahmed. Ahmed was bearing down on reducing water in 2017. This area of major accomplishment is front and center on the DL 1961 website, with its MAJOR focus on sustainability, where DL1961 reminds us that the average pair of jeans take about 1500 gallons of water to produce. Their jeans take less than 10 gallons.

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Melodie Monrose Is All 'Hot Stuff' Accessories for InStyle September 2021

Melodie Monrose Is All 'Hot Stuff' Accessories for InStyle September 2021 AOC Fashion

Model Melodie Monrose poses in eye candy accessories styled by Lotte Elisa. Photographer Chris Scheurich [IG] flashes ‘Hot Stuff’ fashion for InStyle US September 2021./ Hair & makeup by Phoenix Rose