Adit Priscilla and Tara Halliwell in Versace for The Face Magazine September 2021
/Adit Priscilla and Tara Halliwell in Versace for The Face Magazine September 2021 AOC Fashion
Danielle Emerson styles models Adit Priscilla and Tara Halliwell in Fall 2021 Versace, a geometric mix of ‘70s geometric patterns. London-based Will Scarborough [IG] captures the fashion story with the Italian fashion house’s updated La Greca pattern for The Face Magazine.
A new graffiti Medusa smiley is also making its Versace debut this season, a graphic that’s said to “champion the brand’s sense of humor and rebellious character”.
He Cong and Artist San Yu Paintings by Trunk Xu for Marie Claire October 2021
/He Cong and Artist San Yu Paintings by Trunk Xu for Marie Claire October 2021 AOC Fashion
He Cong’s fashion story for Marie Claire China October 2021 juxtaposes art work by the late artist Sanyu against elegant fashion looks styled by Austin Feng. Photographer Trunk Xu [IG] creates the visual masterpiece. / Makeup by Yooyo Keong Ming; hair b Minghu Zhang
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The artist Sanyu’s paintings are represented by Sotheby’s who writes that the artist was: among the first wave of Chinese artists of the Paris School during the 1920s. Picasso, Miró and Dalí arrived from Spain, Brancusi came from Romania, joined by Chagall from Russia and Kandinsky from Germany. From across the globe, creative immigrants took up residence in the world’s art capital of Paris.
The stories of the Chinese artists like Sanyu, Zao Wou-Ki and Chu Teh-Chun is of particular interest because their ancient cultural traditions were vastly different from those of the European painters.
Four Beauties in Dreamland Style by Hein Gijsbers for JAN Magazine September 2021
/Four Beauties in Dreamland Style by Hein Gijsbers for JAN Magazine September 2021 AOC Fashion
Models Isabel Scholten, Loulou-Day O'Kelly, Noortje Haak, and Sara Dijkink are styled by Valérie Ntantu in fragile beauty fashion for ‘In Dromen Land’ [In Dreamland']. Photographer Hein Gijsbers [IG] captures the sleeping beauties for JAN Magazine [link] September 2021./ Hair by Monique Brinkhorst; makeup by Resy Ramaekers
HTSI Wine Region Colors Men's Fall Style Luxury Lensed by Leon Mark
/HTSI Wine Region Colors Men's Fall Style Luxury Lensed by Leon Mark AOC Fashion
Model Mamadou Giagne is styled by Evens JP Mornay in wine-region ‘Burgundy premier crew’ colors men’s luxury looks from Berlutti, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Jil Sander by Lucie and Luke Meier, Petit Bateau, Prada and more. Leon Mark [IG] is behind the lens for How To Spend It [HTSI] Magazine September 2021./ Makeup by Aya Murai; hair by Alexander Soltermann
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Alexina Graham's Fairyland Glam by Luis Monteiro for Harper's Bazaar Serbia
/Alexina Graham's Fairyland Glam by Luis Monteiro for Harper's Bazaar Serbia AOC Fashion
Model Alexina Graham is styled by Pablo Patane in fairy godmother, parfait-colored splendor lensed by Luis Monteiro [IG] for Harper’s Bazaar Serbia’s June issue.
Alba August by Cornelia Wahlberg in ELLE Sweden September 2021
/Alba August by Cornelia Wahlberg in ELLE Sweden September 2021 AOC Fashion
Danish-Swedish actor and singer-songwriter Alba August bursts into the pages of ELLE Sweden, styled by Robert Rydberg in images by Cornelia Wahlberg [IG] ./ Makeup by Linda Öhrström; hair by Philip Fohlin
Alba August talks with ELLE Sweden about loneliness, ambition and freedom - and letting go of emotions that are stuck through the music.
TIME 100 2021: Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO)
/TIME 100 2021: Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) AOC She
Nigerian-American, MIT PHD, Harvard undergrad economist Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been named to the TIME 100 list of the world’s most influential people. Okonjo-Iweala is the Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), appointed after the inauguration of US President Joe Biden.
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, give TIME testimony about leader Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, asking the question: what will it take to vaccinate the world? “Unity, cooperation and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,” is their answer.
As Chair of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (2016 – 2020) and also AU COVID-19 Special Envoy and WHO COVID-19 Special Envoy, Okonjo-Iweala has existing skills and knowledge around global vaccine efforts.
Harry and Meghan remind us that “her job affects every person, family and community.” They continue, writing that “to end the pandemic, we must work together to equip every nation with equitable vaccine access.”
Today only one quarter of the world’s 8 billion people are fully-vaccinated, and Dr. Ngozi Oonjo-Iweala has a tough job ahead. Harry and Meghan write that besides guidance from strong leaders like their friend Ngozi, we have a global duty to find compassion for one another.
V Magazine 132 'Fall in Color' Luxury Mix by Domen / Van de Velde
/V Magazine 132 'Fall in Color' Luxury Mix by Domen / Van de Velde AOC Fashion
V Magazine 132 ignites our style senses with ‘Fall in Full Color’ an edgy bouquet of high-volume fashion extravagance. The model roster includes Ajok Madel, Charlie Matthews, Cloud Modi, James Turlington, João Knorr, Noah Luis Brown, Olivia Petersen, and Varsha Thapa.
Photographers Domen / Van de Velde [IG] capture the pattern frenzy from Dior Men, Etro, Giorgio Armani, Givenchy, Missoni, Prada, Roberto Cavalli, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Schiaparelli Couture, Valentino, Versace and more styled by Nicola Formichetti. / Hair by Tsuki; makeup by Maki Ryoke
Tech Giant Amazon Rolls Out Amazon Rainforest Carbon Offset Project
/Read on: Tech Giant Amazon Rolls Out Amazon Rainforest Carbon Offset Project AOC Sustainability
By Juliana Ennes. First published on Mongabay.com
. First published on Mongabay.com AOC Sustainability
How do you get a small rancher to give up cutting trees for pasture and instead produce high-value and sustainable agricultural products without the requisite skills, money, or access to markets? A new initiative is trying to solve this problem in the Brazilian Amazon.
Called the Agroforestry and Restoration Accelerator, this nature-based carbon removal project aims to help small farmers diversify production and reach new markets, focusing on reforestation and regenerative agroforestry while also advancing economic development. The initiative, announced in early September by U.S-based tech giant Amazon in partnership with nonprofit The Nature Conservancy (TNC), will set up a project in Pará state, home to 9% of the world’s tropical forest area and 40% of Amazon deforestation — the highest rate of forest loss in Brazil.
But this isn’t a philanthropic movement. While Amazon will invest money and provide technical assistance to farmers — and TNC and other nonprofits will provide support on the ground — the tech colossus will receive carbon credits in exchange. Amazon executives and NGO representatives say this project is a win-win for forests, farmers, investors, and even for international carbon credit markets.
“The logic was to generate an alternative source of income so the small farmers wouldn’t have to expand their cattle production through deforestation. This logic, however, had always been philanthropic so far,” said TNC conservation director Rodrigo Spuri Tafner de Moraes in a phone interview.
Before the partnership with Amazon, TNC said it developed a pilot project in Pará over the last eight years named Cacau Floresta (“forest cocoa” in English) to help small farmers start producing sustainable crops of high market value, such as cocoa; Brazil is one of the world’s top cocoa-producing countries, but is still a net importer of the commodity.
According to TNC, this pilot project incentivized small farmers and ranchers to recover degraded or unproductive areas by planting cocoa trees in addition to other native species. This approach created low-carbon, small-scale agricultural production through agroforestry systems that recovered the forest while opening up a new income source for farmers, the nonprofit added.
Farmers peeling cocoa fruit in São Félix do Xingu municipality, Pará state. Image courtesy by © Kevin Arnold/The Nature Conservancy.
Now, through the partnership with Amazon, the investing model aims to generate carbon credits by scaling the project over time, with the possibility of bringing in other investors, the partners say. The goal for the first three years, they say, is to support 3,000 small farmers and restore around 20,000 hectares (nearly 50,000 acres), an area approximately the size of the city of Seattle. Amazon calculates that this would remove up to 10 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through 2050.
“We believe that there are more than 40,000 farmers who could benefit from a program like this in the region, and that would take a significant scale of investment,” James Mulligan, senior scientist at Amazon, told Mongabay in a phone interview. “We will set up the basic structure of the project and set up the program to scale. In order to scale, it needs additional investments which could come from different sources.”
To succeed, the project includes comprehensive steps, developers say, ranging from a platform to select eligible farmers, to training for the requisite skills, given that deforestation here is driven largely by cattle ranchers who don’t know how to produce cocoa. Smallholders will also have access to high-quality seeds, access to credit lines, logistics to support sales, and entryways to markets, they add.
Read on: Tech Giant Amazon Rolls Out Amazon Rainforest Carbon Offset Project AOC Sustainability
Farmer Deniston Dutra working on his family’s small farm in São Félix do Xingu municipality, Pará state. Image courtesy of © Kevin Arnold/The Nature Conservancy.
Rafael Pavarotti Flashes Style Peacocks On the Move for W Magazine No 4 F2021
/Models Adhel Bol and Zoë Kezia are 21st century fashion peacocks, making a vivid impression in brilliant colors and hair gone wild for W Magazine’s Fall 2021 Vol. 4 issue. Sophisticated, fun, daring but relatable ‘She Comes in Colors Everywhere’ is a sensual, creative feast styled by Katie Grand in images by — who else — Rafael Pavarotti [IG]. Hair by Anthony Turner; makeup by Chiano Li Hsu
Read MoreGiedre, Karly Wear Massimo-Dutti-Fall 2021 Suits by Bibi Cornejo Borthwick
/Giedre, Karly Wear Massimo-Dutti-Fall 2021 Suits by Bibi Cornejo Borthwick AOC Fashion
Inditex brand Massimo Dutti features New Suits for autumn/winter 2021/22 starring models Giedre Dukauskaite and Karly Loyce. Photographer Bibi Cornejo Borthwick [WeFolk] captures modern women who mean business
These suits are not part of the JoinLife collection. This link takes you to Massimo Dutti’s sustainability offering, which should be our first stop in choosing new fall fashion. You can find these suits on your own time and brainpower on the Massimo Dutti website..
Travis Scott Reflects on Utopia n 'Pyrotechnics' by Ryan McGinley for CR Men 13
/Travis Scott Reflects on Utopia n 'Pyrotechnics' by Ryan McGinley for CR Men 13 AOC Fashion
With his VMAs win for ‘Franchise’ and a new baby with Kylie Jenner gestating, Travis Scott brings some creative-man, reflecting-on-life-testosterone to the pages of Carine Roitfeld’s CR Men 13. Alexandra and Mackenzie Grandquist style Scott in images by Ryan McGinley for ‘Pyrotechnics’. / Art direction by Edouard Risselet; creative direction by Carine Roitfeld
Mona Tougaard Wears Alaïa by Pieter Muller in i-D No. 364 by Luis Alberto Rodriguez
/Top model Mona Tougaard share covers for the Fall 2021 issue of i-D Magazine, styled by Carlos Nazario in an all Alaïa fashion story. Luis Alberto Rodriguez [IG] captures Tougaard, marking the first Alaïa collection under designer Pieter Mulier in the photo spread and accompanying narrative by Osman Ahmed.
The presentation is part of i-D’s ‘The in real life issue’ no 364. Order your copy here.
Read MoreMar Gonzalez in 'Sultry' Technicolor Style by Ana Abril for Numero Russia September 2021
/Mar Gonzalez in 'Sultry' Technicolor Style by Ana Abril for Numero Russia September 2021 AOC Fashion
Model Mar Gonzalez is styled by Caterina Ospina Buitrago in ‘Sultry’, technicolor images by Ana Abril [IG] for Numero Russia September 2021./ Makeup by Antonio Romero
Chloé AW21 Campaign With Andi Venegas, Celeste Romero Lensed by Zoe Ghertner
/Chloé AW21 Campaign With Andi Venegas, Celeste Romero Lensed by Zoe Ghertner AOC Fashion
Models Andi Venegas and Celeste Romero front the Chloé AW21 Campaign. Camilla Nickerson styles the duo in images by Zoe Ghertner [IG]. The shoot took place in Wyoming, according to Chloe IG.
Craig McDean Flashes Meghan Collison in Retro Modern Style in W Magazine Fall 2021
/The A team arrives in W Magazine’s Fall 2021 issue with model Meghan Collison fronting ‘Retro Never Looked So Modern’. Craig McDean captures stellar imagery with perfect-pitch background colors. Grace Coddington rarely has a bad day; and her luxury label mix “of the chicest clothes of the moment” do indeed “evoke bygone eras without relying on nostalgia.” Bravo!
Read MoreEva Herzigova Talks Long Haul COVID in Telegraph Luxury UK September
/Eva Herzigova Covers Telegraph Luxury UK September by Alvaro Beamud Cortes AOC Fashion
Czech-Italian supermodel Eva Herzigova covers the September 2021 issue of Telegraph Luxury UK. Aline De Beauclaire styles Eva, now 48, in images by Alvaro Beamud Cortes [IG]. / Hair by Alessandro Squarza; makeup by Miriam Langellotti
The mother of three sons — George, 14, Philipe, 10, and Edward, eight, with partner Gregorio Marsiaj — shares with Telegraph Luxury readers that she has been recovering from “debilitating” long COVID-19 since December.
Herzigova said: “It was real; it was serious. Thank God we all had it together, so I had support from my husband and kids. We could cuddle and stay in our pajamas for a month. I had symptoms forever, like forever.”
“It’s very debilitating when you realize how much energy you actually need to speak. It's hard when you just can't manage. This virus has a far-reaching effect,” Herzigova continues.





