Stella McCartney's Spring 2022 Collection Hugs Shroom Power Sustainability

Designer Stella McCartney’s Spring 2022 fashion show happened under the Brutalist concrete cover of the Espace Niemeyer. It turns out, writes the New York Times, that the space resembles a Martian bio-dome. Mushrooms are Stella’s muse for not only her spring 2022 collection, but in her deeply-held commitment to sustainability and living with constant reverence for our biosphere.

The Times’ Vanessa Friedman is not entirely fair — or her memory failed her — when she wrote that sustainability finally made its full-throated entrance in the spring 2022 shows with Stella McCartney’s collection.

Friedman wrote: “Well, hello sustainability. Wondering when you’d show up.” The fashion industry expert must have slept through Gabriela Hearst’ Chloé show: Gabriela Hearst Takes Chloé to Bugatti Speed in Redefining Purpose for Luxury Brands

Within this creative atmosphere, the fashion crowd heard the voice of American mycologist and entrepreneur Paul Stamets, who is considered an intellectual and industry leader in everything associated with fungi. In only a few seconds, Stamets summed up the future of fashion with his admonition: “In fashion, mushrooms are the future.”

Stella McCartney has been deeply committed to Bolt’Threads’ mycelium leather called Mylo, for the last few years and she shared her first Mylo production — a treasure trove of only 100 little black leather crescent handbags.

Sixty-three percent of the materials in the spring 2022 collection are eco-friendly, according to Stella McCartney’s press kit. Gabriela Hearst earlier published the stat of 58 percent of Chloé made from lower-impact materials, compared to 40 percent of the winter collection.

AOC’s point is not to pit the two brands against each other in any way, but to celebrate them for their high goddess perches of working diligently to protect the environment. It would be great for all luxury brands to issue their scorecard on sustainability in the collection as part of their press kits.

We’re not talking how many trees were planted by the brand, but the garments themselves: what styles support our global, ecological biosystem?

Stella McCartney’s spring 2022 silhouettes were roomy as well as skinny and curve hugging. The influence of athleisure infused the collection with swagger and modern confidence. Mushrooms appeared in prints. Of great import to McCartney was the philosophy behind her designs:

“For me, the concept was about transitioning. I wanted to project what the future could be like for the house of Stella — a lightness of touch and a slightly more tender approach, but still mixing sporty and masculine pieces. I was asking myself, ‘What’s the breath of fresh air that I feel, and what are we looking toward in the fashion industry?'” the designer said.

Stella was highly impacted by the Netflix documentary ‘Fantastic Fungi’, and it’s still showing on Netflix. AOC was been following the topic of mushrooms for several years — including Stella’s work with Bolt Thread’s innovative mycelium leather Mylo™️.

Anticipating that you might become confused about more than one documentary about mushrooms on Netflix, we’ve included two for you and we will be watching both. Stella’s source of information is above, and it debuted earlier than the second one below. There may be more Netflix content on mushrooms, because AOC has just discovered at least three TED Talks.

I’ve been looking for a deep dive that touches many intellectual and planet-friendly pulse points. Stella sold me with her spring collection. Mushrooms it will be.

AOC closes out our mushroom world discussion with the video of Stella McCartney’s Summer 2022 show. The impromptu photography of spring designs from the show is worth the visit to Stella’s website.

As for blue mushrooms, they do exist in nature, and for now we don’t have the mental wits to explain blue mushrooms to you. An explanation IS forthcoming. ~ Anne

Steven Meisel's 10 Fab Female Faces for Zara Studio Fall 2021 Campaign

Steven Meisel's 10 Fab Female Faces for Zara Studio Fall 2021 Campaign

Steven Meisel on photography, Fabien Baron on art direction and Karl Templer as stylist are in the house for the new Zara Studio [IG] campaign — a creative effort that sings like an opera star. It’s not often that we just look at images and in 5 seconds know the photographer behind them.

Add 10 models who aren’t wooden mannequins, and Zara Studio has — not a remarkable campaign in a fashion history sense — but a unique, superbly-executed campaign that knocks on the doors of women’s psyches with joy, inner convictions and backbone. it makes AOC want a campaign or fashion story with women all around the world roaring in unison.

We love it, and AOC tends to reject campaigns and fashion stories that are formulaic. So Zara, Meisel, Baron and Templer took 10 unique faces: Amar Akway, Chiharu Okunugi, Kirsten Owen, Marisa Berenson, Meadow Walker, Precious Lee, Raquel Zimmermann, Rianne van Rompaey, Sasha Pivovarova and Yumi Nu and mixed a grade AAAAA studio campaign. That IS NOT an easy feat. ~ Anne

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Valery Kaufman by Lindsay Adler's Exquisite 'Sanctuary' for Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan October 2021

Valery Kaufman by Lindsay Adler's Exquisite 'Sanctuary' for Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan October 2021 AOC Fashion

AOC shares one of the most beautiful fashion stories of the season. Top model Valery Kaufman is styled by Cannon in utterly sublime images by Lindsay Adler [IG] There was a period when Harper’s Bazaar Kazakhstan produced the most exquisite fashion stories in circulation. Producer Daniele Carettoni takes us back to that period of visual wonderment for the magazine. / Hair by Isaac Davidson; makeup by Joanne Gair

When challenges dominate our lives, beauty nourishes our souls. This one generates health-nourishing endorphins all around.

AOC always calls out the location stories attached to many of the fashion stories — and we’re obviously influencing other websites, who are following us. It’s a small way of learning about the world around us.

In this case, Espresso Productions has chosen a most wonderful site north of New York City — Tamerlaine Sanctuary. Read on for more info.

Adele Covers Two Continents: Here in American Vogue US November 2021 by Alasdair McLellan

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Adele Covers Two Continents: Here in American Vogue US November 2021 by Alasdair McLellan AOC Fashion

On the British side of the Atlantic, Adele signals the return of va va voom dressing. Not only has Adele walked out of the shadows and into the light — but her new-found roar is heard on both sides of the Atlantic in the first-ever cover star collab between American Vogue and British Vogue.

In America, Adele is much more subdued, compared to her Steven Meisel images in British Vogue. She looks fabulous on the cover, wearing a green Valentino Haute Couture gown. Photographer Alasdair McLellan [IG] captures the star, who is styled by Tonne Goodman./ Hair by Frankie Boyd; makeup by Akki Shirakawa

Vogue writer Abby Aguirre catches up with Adele at Heart & Hustle, a private gym in West Hollywood.

We learn that Adele has been doing rigorous weight-lifting and circuit-training sessions every day for three years and counting. Sometimes, Adele works out twice in one day if her anxiety is running high. The world agrees on very little at this point, and women who lose weight are slammed regularly on social media for betraying the sisterhood and our core argument that all bodies are beautiful.

Quannah Chasinghorse Is 'Gaining Ground' by Jackie Nickerson for Vogue US October 2021

Quannah Chasinghorse Is 'Gaining Ground' by Jackie Nickerson for Vogue US October 2021

Model Quannah Chasinghorse is styled by Jorden Bickham in ‘Gaining Ground’, a fashion story with coats and ready-to-wear from Burberry, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Lanvin, Valentino — with accessories from Bottega Veneta, Prada, lensed, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello and more by Jackie Nickerson for Vogue US October 2021./ Hair by Mideyah Parker; makeup by Romy Soleimani

The shoot takes place in Paint Mines Interpretive Park, an open space near Colorado Springs, Colorado. At present, archaeologists believe that Native Americans first lived on this land 9.000 years ago. AOC notes that some recent discoveries are backdating the arrivals of human peoples in the Southwest. Today the region is home to the flat earth movement — one of the more challenging anti-science arguments —embraced by large numbers of Trump voters.

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Emma Chamberlain in Louis Vuitton X Fornasetti by Domen & Van de Velde in V Magazine

Emma Chamberlain in Louis Vuitton X Fornasetti by Domen & Van de Velde in V Magazine AOC Fashion

Social media sensation Emma Chamberlain drops into the pages of V Magazine as the girl of the 21st century with three covers of V’s October issue. Chamberlain is well-suited for stylist Nicola Formichetti’s current loves from Louis Vuitton’s new collaborative collection with Italian art maison Fornasetti. Photographers Domen & Van de Velde [IG] capture the irrepressible Gen Z content creator for V Magazine’s issue #132. / Hair by Patricia Morales; makeup by Cedric Jolivet

Van Mossevelde + N Captures Ayak Veronica Bior in Valentino Couture for Vogue Arabia

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Van Mossevelde + N Captures Ayak Veronica Bior in Valentino Couture for Vogue Arabia AOC Fashion

Model Ayak Veronica Bior poses in her prominent backer Valentino, styled by Claire Carruthers. Photographers Van Mossevelde + N [IG] capture the Valentino Couture fashion story for Vogue Arabia October 2021.

Brigitte Fleming Eyes Shelby Hayes in Bold Colors Elegance for Vogue Arabia

Brigitte Fleming Eyes Shelby Hayes in Bold Colors Elegance for Vogue Arabia AOC Fashion

Hailing from Orange County California, model Shelby Hayes travels around the world to the pages of Vogue Arabia’s new issue. Lilli Millhiser styles Hayes in bold monochrome color families from Bottega Veneta, Chanel, Tom Ford, and more.

Lensed by Brigitte Fleming [IG], Shelby’s colors bloom boldly at New York’s Untermyer Gardens Conservancy, a historic 43-acre city public park in Yonkers, just north of New York City./ Hair by David Colvin; makeup by Junkokioka

Marcin Tyszka Flashes Magic Powers 'Flora & Fauna' for Harper's Bazaar Germany November 2021

Marcin Tyszka Flashes Magic Powers 'Flora & Fauna' for Harper's Bazaar Germany November 2021 AOC Fashion

Model Silje Lorentzen plunges into what is presented as a surreal world of ‘Flora & Fauna!’, but is it? Kerstin Schneider styles Lorentzen in fantastical patterns and prints from Alaia, Alexander McQueen, Dior, N21 by Alessandro Dell’Acqua, Max Mara, Richard Quinn, Tory Burch, Undercover and more.

Photographer Marcin Tyszka [IG] captures the artistry for Harper’s Bazaar Germany November 2021 issue / Hair by Emil Zed

There’s no arguing that the mushroom props are fantastical. But after further exploration of Stella McCartney’s Spring 2022 collection — also inspired by mushrooms — the facts of fungi may set us free in the real world.

Vicki King Flashes 'Field of Dreams' with Belle Pierson, Connie Saville in Telegraph Luxury

Vicki King Flashes 'Field of Dreams' with Belle Pierson, Connie Saville in Telegraph Luxury AOC Fashion

Models Belle Pierson and Connie Savill are styled by Tona Stell in ‘Field of Dreams’, to the manor born fashion lensed by Vicki King [IG] for Telegraph Luxury September 2021./ Makeup by Victoria Martin

Malika Louback, Quentin Demeester by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen for WSJ Magazine

Malika Louback, Quentin Demeester by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen for WSJ Magazine AOC Fashion

Model Malika Louback offers casting support to Quentin Demeester in ‘Heat Wave’, styled by Geraldine Saglio. Photographer Annemarieke Van Drimmelen [IG] is behind the lens for WSJ Magazine Men’s Fall 2021 Fashion Issue./ Hair by Tomohiro Ohashi; makeup by Chistelle Cocquet

The inspiration behind the fashion shoot includes 1970s sportswear, the colors used by artist Henri Matisse and the style of actor Steve McQueen. Saglio describes the portfolio as “a mix of classic meeting a cool street world.” The team arrived at Hippodrome des Arcades, just outside of Paris.

Van Drimmlen was eager to discover the aging elements of the shuttered racetrack, telling WSJ Magazine: “Those kinds of things I love as a photographer—just discovering these things that magically are so beautiful instead of trying to re-create that yourself. It’s just trying to have an eye for the things that are already there.”

Helena Christensen Covers Vogue Scandinavia #2 by Henrik Bülow in Copenhagen

Helena Christensen Covers Vogue Scandinavia #2 by Henrik Bülow in Copenhagen AOC Fashion

Supermodel Helena Christensen covers the second issue of Vogue Scandinavia, photographed by Henrik Bülow [IG] at her seaside cottage in Denmark. Camilla Larsson styles Helena, who speaks of her love for old cameras and the beauty of imperfection.

Liu Wen Is Storm Chaser in Vogue China November 2021 by Leslie Zhang

Liu Wen Is Storm Chaser in Vogue China November 2021 by Leslie Zhang

Vogue China describes their November issue cover, labeling supermodel Liu Wen as a “storm-chaser — transfixed by the wild beauty of nature at its most powerful and terrifying; abandoning tranquil saline lakes in pursuit of the inky eye of a raging coldfront brewing over Qinghai’s plains and towering plateaus. “

Audrey Hu styles Liu Wen in images by Leslie Zhang [IG] . / Hair by Nate Peng and Bon Zhang; makeup by Yooyo Keong Ming

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Vic Ishimwe Dazzles in Cero Magazine's High Energy Style by Jai Odell

Vic Ishimwe Dazzles in Cero Magazine's High Energy Style by Jai Odell AOC Fashion

Model Vic Ishimwe is ravishing, styled by Andrej Skok in modern fashion looks with whimsey — but also verve, suggesting a stronger energy bandwidth. Skok chooses made-to-order and ready-to-go looks from Isa Boulder, Noir Kei Ninomiya and more unique brands lensed by Jai Odell [IG] in Cero Magazine’s new issue. / Hair by Chiao Chenet; makeup by Min Kim

Cero Magazine is published in New York by Cero Collective, as a quarterly nonprofit arts and culture publication that spotlights and supports rising talents in a broad scope of disciplines. Cero Collective is dedicated to the values of creativity, inclusivity, sustainability and accountability. Editor-in-chief Jonathan Shia is also associated with The Last Magazine.

Applications for Cero Collective’s first photography grant and magazine exposure closed on August 15, but young and/or aspiring photographers might want to bookmark this page for future applications.

Bella Newman Flashes 'The Young and the Restless' for Muse Magazine #58

Bella Newman Flashes 'The Young and the Restless' for Muse Magazine #58 AOC Fashion

Photographer Bella Newman [IG] focuses on cultural diversity and fashion inclusivity as the main message for her style story ‘The Young and the Restless’. We add that the imagery, the fashion mix styled by Amy Mach and the set itself is pretty fantastic in the pages of Muse Magazine #58, September 2021.

Also, the diverse cast of Mammina Aker, Manami Kinoshita, Nyaueth Rian and Thalita Farias makes it own visual statement. Perhaps there’s no need to state the obvious./ Hair by Dylan Chavles; makeup by Dan Duran

The real question is ‘will diversity hold’? AOC thinks ‘yes’ because Black talent is pumping visual creativity and diverse points of view into the style universe like never before. If you are a globalist like Miss Anne, you are drowning in the visual glory of the moment.

With the world on our doorstep, just imagine the journey before us, if we choose to take it — guided by sustainable principles, of course.