Paul Morel's Sensory Saturation with Vitoria Mota in Grazia Magazine
/Paul Morel's Sensory Saturation with Vitoria Mota in Grazia Magazine AOC Fashion
Photographer Paul Morel [IG] grabbed AOC’s attention this morning with his contribution to GRAZIA’s 10th biannual edition ‘7 Senses’. International director Marne Schwartz looks at the duality of sensory overload and sensory deprivation.
Okay, enough of this duality business; this MUST be a Li Edelkoort trend!!!
Back to Morel’s outstanding fashion story, creating a tantalizing interpretation of ‘7 Senses’ , featuring model Vitoria Mota, styled by Anna Castan with creative direction by Dane Stojanovic./ Hair by Jean-Luc Amarin; makeup by Camille Siguret
Georgina Grenville by Nicolas Valois for Madame Figaro November 19, 2021
/Georgina Grenville by Nicolas Valois for Madame Figaro November 19, 2021 AOC Fashion
Photographer Nicolas Valois [IG] captures South African fashion model Georgina Grenville in ‘Allure D'Éclat’ , a bijoux-rich fashion story styled by Cecile Martin for Madame Figaro November 19, 2021./ Hair by Nicolas Eldin; makeup by Hugo Villard
Lauren Stevensen in 'Body of Work' by Nicole Bentley for Marie Claire Australia November 2021
/Lauren Stevensen in 'Body of Work' by Nicole Bentley for Marie Claire Australia November 2021 AOC Fashion
Taekwondo athlete and IMG model Lauren Stevensen shares her moves in the pages of Marie Claire Australia November 2021 Naomi Smith styles Stevensen in colorful, optimistic fashion looks lensed by Nicole Bentley [IG].
Edie Campbell As Elsa Peretti by Nathaniel Goldberg for V Magazine #133
/Top model Edie Campbell perfectly channels — like stunningly so — biomorphic jewelry designer Elsa Peretti, styled by Anastasia Barbieri in resort 2021 clothes. Nathaniel Goldberg captures Edie as the Tiffany & Co legend — who sadly passed in March 2021—for V Magazine #133 Winter 2021.
AOC joins a chorus of others in fashion who took one look at this story and say — now THIS is Vogue France. Well done, V Magazine! And Edie is sublime.
Read MoreTina Kunakey by Xavi Gordo for Harper's Bazaar Espana December 2021
/Tina Kunakey by Xavi Gordo for Harper's Bazaar Espana December 2021 AOC Fashion
Model Tina Kunakey, aka Mrs. Vincent Cassel, wears unadulterated elegance in fashion and Bvlgari High Jewelry styled by Inmaculada Jiménez. Xavi Gordo [IG] captures ‘TK’ from the Villa Necchi garden in Milan, as she extols the wonderfulness of Spanish culture, under the brim of a Cordovan hat, for Harper’s Bazaar Spain December 2021./ Hair and makeup by Harold James
In a 2017 interview with Vogue Italia, Tina Kunakey discussed her family background. “Your father is from Togo but he lived first in Morocco and then in France. Your mother is from Sicily, South of Italy. You were born in Toulouse, as well as your two brothers. You are really a cosmopolitan girl. In which ways your family heritage has influenced, and of course helped you, in your life?”
Speaking of her eclectic background, Kunakey told Vogue Italia:
I think that every person of multiple origins benefits from a much wider socio-cultural capital. It’s like a passport, the more visa you got the more you’ve discovered hahah… It has always helped me and will help me in life. It opened my mind. I consider it as great advantage.
Candice Swanepoel Drops New Tropic of C Swimwear Style and Color Update
/Candice Swanepoel Drops New Tropic of C Swimwear Style and Color Update AOC Fashion
Top of the list earth goddess Candice Swanepoel travels to fashion’s fav place Puglia, Italy to pose in new Tropic of C sustainable swimwear style and color updates. Eduardo Bravin [IG] photographs Tropic of C’s new metallic shade serpentine.
Hermès Fashion Story 'Upside Down' by Oliver Hadlee Pearch with Bente and Ottawa
/Hermès Fashion Story 'Upside Down' by Oliver Hadlee Pearch with Bente and Ottawa AOC Fashion
Models Bente Oort and Ottawa Kwami are styled by Charlotte Collet in ‘Upside Down’, a fashion story for Hermès lensed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch (IG)/ Hair by Ramona Eschbach
Marjan Jonkman's Serene Love of Palomino Colors for Tush Magazine FW 2021
/Model Marjan Jonkman poses on a fresh take fashion story ‘Pony und Kleid’ [pony and dress] on the relationship between women and horses. Typically this is a standard black stallion, sexy woman fashion story; but the fall 2021 issue of Tush Magazine embraces the almost spiritual and empathetic relationship that exists between many women and their horses.
Read MoreDior Cruise 2022 Campaign in Athens by Julia Hetta Mixes Goddess Gowns, NIKE Sneakers
/Dior’s spectacular June Cruise 2022 show took place at the home of the modern Olympics, the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. Now we have images from the campaign featuring Chai Maximus, Maryel Uchida, Selena Forrest and Steinberg. Elin Svahn styles the campaign. Fabien Baron provides art direction with photography by Julia Hetta.
Read MoreHarris Reed x Etro Collab Achieves Perfect Alignment Magic Carpet Fashion Ride
/Designer Harris Reed of Harris Reed x Etro Collab via Etro IG.
All images courtesy of Etro.
A Star Is Born: Harris Reed
When the convo is focused on young, emerging, fashion designers, do not make an example of Harris Reed. Perhaps never in the future of fashion has a young designer woke on the day of his [her] first-ever runway show as the subject of a 5,000 word profile on said designer in The New Yorker.
On the morning of Harris Reed’s spring 2022 fashion show, the 25-year-old, 2020 graduate from Central Saint Martins, was living rent free in a perfectly-appointed studio suite at London’s Standard Hotel, a reward for his exceptional, creative status. Reed insists that the majority of this good fortune came in moments of serendipity, none more so than his chance meeting with celebrity stylist Harry Lambert. That encounter opened the perfectly-primed for Reed’s design-vision door to the world of Harry Styles. In the words of Vogue:
“The pop star’s 39 million followers kicked in, and just like that, a star was born. As his debut show demonstrated, Reed—who is the son of the Oscar-winning movie producer Nick Reed—thrives in the costume territory. He repurposed bridal and groom’s wear sourced from the British charity chain Oxfam into majestic hybrids of gowns and tuxedos, topping them off with enormous spherical headpieces that have become his trademark.”
Fast-forward now and who better for Harris Reed to collaborate with on a collection of genderless, sustainable, and colorful voluminous blouses than the house of Etro.
Harris Reed x Etro partnership
“When Harris Reed reached out to collaborate with us on this special project, I did not have doubts. Harris is a young and talented designer that conveys wonderful messages with his work and I was happy to have the chance to mix our textile research and archival fabrics with his innovative approach and taste. I also loved the idea of giving a new life to archival fabrics by transforming them into exclusive ‘one-of-a-kind’ creations,” said Veronica Etro, creative director at Etro Womenswear.
House of Etro: Medici Mindset Meets Hippie Counter-Culture
Founded in 1968 by Gerolamo “Gimmo” Etro and his antiques dealer wife Roberta, the then textile company had amassed a collection of 300 antique shawls — a treasure that remains one of the largest private collections in the world today.
Etro was born in a global counter-culture moment, a configuration of now-aging minds capable of connecting well decades later with a human like Harris Reed. Gucci’s Alessandro Michele would easily have navigated the beards and long hair of the late ‘60s hippie movement.
The sexual revolution was in full bloom at the moment of Etro’s birth, and Yves Saint Laurent was hardly the only man to be found wearing a caftan. As some young people became global vagabonds, design inspo ran rampant in the streets and cafes. Young people were learning about different cultures — yes, defined by the colonial confinement of minds — but still with deep roots in ancient cultures like Mesopotamia, a region that includes parts of present-day Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, only men wore caftans and related flowing robes.
Young designers always fancy themselves inventing a new look, rather than circling back through history to reinvent, refresh, reintroduce in updated fashion styles for a new era. Harris Reed is no different in knowing when the moment is ‘right’ to plunge into what suddenly seems like a fresh and revolutionary new look and way of dressing.
Amer Mohamad Captures Retro Sophistication with Ludmila Vasilyeva for Harper's Serbia
/Amer Mohamad Captures Retro Sophistication with Ludmila Vasilyeva for Harper's Serbia AOC Fashion
Model and former tennis player Ludmila Vasilyeva is styled by Anastasia Arabchikova in ‘Klasika je uvek u modi’ [Classics are always in fashion]. Photographer Amer Mohamad [IG] captures the sophisticated, retro elegance and digital cover for the November 2021 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Serbia. / Makeup by Zimin Anton; hair by Anya Tokareva; costume hata by Lia Gureva
Hannah Motler's Spirited Style for T Magazine China November 2021 by Emon Toufanian
/Hannah Motler's Spirited Style for T Magazine China November 2021 by Emon Toufanian AOC Fashion
Model Hannah Motler covers the fashion supplement to the November 2021 issue of T Magazine China. Motler works the fashion angles styled by Gaultier Desandre Navarre for images by Emon Toufanian [IG]./ Hair by Chiao Chenet; makeup by Mayumi
Polo Ralph Lauren 2021 Holiday Campaign Hugs Committed, Progressive Hearts
/The Polo Ralph Lauren 2021 Holiday Campaign reminds me that some of the best things in life are free — but not easy to assemble in one place. It’s damn difficult — sort of like telling the true story of America.
Ralph Lauren is on our Side: Don’t Blow it Ralph!
The top line takeaway — in case you are blind — is the concept of one global family with different but also shared values. Polo Ralph Lauren is for global citizens and the walls that we are trying to break through with all our might. That is one hell of a credential to be holding in your brand deck, so don’t screw it up, Ralph Lauren.
It may be a losing battle, frankly — crashing through these walls with all our might — but Polo Ralph Lauren is on our side — and not for the first time. We’ve been writing about Ralph Lauren’s best efforts for several years now.
AOC has criticized the Ralph Lauren brand a decade ago, but their pitch is near-perfect now.
Read MoreStéphanie Volpato Flashes Adual Akol for Harper's Bazaar Brazil November 2021
/Stéphanie Volpato Flashes Adual Akol for Harper's Bazaar Brazil November 2021 AOC Fashion
Rising model Adual [Jok] Akol covers the November 2021 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Brazil. Sarah Cazeneuve styles the cover story ‘A Visionária’, lensed by Stéphanie Volpato [IG].
Pooja Mor in Jordan for Love Want Magazine #23, Lensed by Fleur Bult
/Indian fashion model Pooja Mor graces the pages of Love Want Magazine #23 Fall 2021., captured on film in Jordan in July 2021. Marzia Fassati styles the shoot in images by Fleur Bult [IG], presumably in Wadi Rum Desert, based on Pooja Mor’s IG. Love Want’s ‘Here & Now’ issue places Mor on Jordanian soil, at the crossroads of the continents of Asia, Africa and Europe. / Makeup by Mary Cesardi
Read MoreSophia Roetz by Dominique Issermann Honors Actor Emmanuelle Riva for Numéro 226
/Sophia Roetz by Dominique Issermann Honors Actor Emmanuelle Riva for Numéro 226 AOC Fashion
The ‘Spleen’ fashion story starring Sophia Roetz hits all the high notes with reverential, sober styling by Rebecca Bleynie in an embrace of French actor Emmanuelle Riva. Photographer Dominique Issermann [IG] is behind the lens, capturing the white roses tribute for Numéro 226, November 2021./ Hair by Ed Moelands; makeup by Lloyd Simmonds
The New York Times wrote in-depth in January, 2017 about Riva’s career in Emmanuelle Riva, Star of ‘Hiroshima Mon Amour’ and ‘Amour,’ Dies at 89.
Katy O'Kane by Sam Spence for Vogue Portugal November 2021 Sustainability Issue
/Katy O'Kane by Sam Spence for Vogue Portugal November 2021 Sustainability Issue AOC Fashion
Vogue Portugal releases their November 2021 ‘No Comments’ issue, centered around sustainability and the recent climate change global summit in Glasgow, Scotland — COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference. The words ‘No Comments’ are to be taken literally in an issue devoted to images without text in the form of commentary. .Within the pages, it’s the reader feeling the power of these images and also the one empowered to comment on them.
In these images model Katy O’Kane is styled by Carlee Wallace in ‘“Quarteto Fantástico’ lensed by Sam Spence [IG].
Malika El Maslouhi Holiday Moves by Giampaolo Sgura for Sunday Times Style UK
/Model Malika El Maslouhi puts some serious energy into the weekend’s Sunday Times Style Magazine UK cover story featuring ‘Bring it on!’ . The spirit is joy and movement with a focus on “272 luxury gifts you’ll really, really want.” Verity Parker styles El Maslouhi in bold-colors clothes lensed by Giampaolo Sgura [IG]. /Executive producer Leila Hartley; hair by Franco Gobbi; makeup by Cosetta Giorgietti
El Maslouhi’s poses reminds us that scientific evidence is mounting around the ways that moving our bodies changes our brains and helps enormously with stress management, both short-term and long. If joy is in fashion’s current mindset, the science around possessions and well-being or happiness remains murky. In fact, science delineates between well-being and happiness, on the topic of material wealth.
The reasons why body movement and exercise improve brain health and positivity are not definitely clear either. But all science agrees that movement is attached to joy and a positive mental outlook, whether resulting from stress management, that elusive endorphin-rush you read about or both.






