Mario Sorrenti Eyes Anok, Cara, Emily, Taylor + In 'Stardust' For Harper's Bazaar Australia March 2019

Mario Sorrenti Eyes Anok, Cara, Emily, Taylor + In 'Stardust' For Harper's Bazaar Australia March 2019

Models Anok Yai, Cara Taylor, Emily Ratajkowski, Hayley Bieber, Hyunji Shin, Krow, Taylor Hill, and Winnie Harlow showcase the spring 2019 season in ‘Stardust’, styled by Carine Roitfeld and Jon Hartleben. Photographer Mario Sorrenti is behind the lens for Harper’s Bazaar Australia March 2019./ Hair by Akki; makeup by Kanako Tanase

Kaia Gerber Wears Haute Looks Lensed By David Luraschi For CR Fashion Book Fall 2018

Kaia Gerber Wears Haute Looks Lensed By David Luraschi For CR Fashion Book Fall 2018

Rising model Kaia Gerber wears a mix of haute couture and rtw from Givenchy Haute Couture, Maison Margiela Artisanal, Marc Jacobs and more, styled by Carine Roitfeld. French-American image maker David Luraschi is in the studio for CR Fashion Book #13.

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Kim Kardashian West Embraces Modesty, Lensed By Jackie Nickerson For CR Fashion Book #13

Kim Kardashian West Embraces Modesty, Lensed By Jackie Nickerson For CR Fashion Book #13

Kim Kardashian West delivers a version of herself that we've never seen. Not only covered up, but a prairie-loving star in a John Wayne movie, Kim Kardashian takes center stage as a pioneer woman under the influence of Marie Antoinette. Carine Roitfeld styles KKW in Calvin Klein 205W39NYC, Balenciaga, Coach 1941, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Max Mara and more for images by Jackie Nickerson in CR Fashion Book #13. The entrepreneurial mogul explains why this fashion shoot was her easiest:

When I do a shoot, I love to see the photographer’s version of me. I’m not this diva who shows up on set and has all these demands of specific angles and glam and how I want to look. I like doing things that aren’t me or aren’t the way that people typically see me, and I love to see that version too. This was my easiest shoot because I didn’t have to suck it in. I was just myself and it was more about attitude instead of showing off my body, which was different and refreshing. I think people don’t really see me as dressing so modest. What’s funny is that, though I obviously am very comfortable not being modest, my soul inside is kind of modest. My closest friends know that about me.

Carine Roitfeld Breaks Ranks With Gigi & Halima Promoting UNICEF USA & Doing Good In CR Fashionbook #23

Carine Roitfeld Breaks Ranks With Gigi & Halima Promoting UNICEF USA & Doing Good In CR Fashionbook #23

Models Gigi Hadid and Halima Aden cover CR Fashion Book Issue 13, an issue dedicated to UNICEF USA, according to editor Carine Roitfeld.  Carine broke away from the fashion pack with her fall issue, dedicated to doing good by raising awareness for the global children's relief organization with two of its newest ambassadors Hadid, the half Palestinian daughter of a Syrian refugee and Aden, a Somali refugee and prominent Muslim, hijab-wearing model. 

“The state of fashion media is absolutely in flux so it was really important for me to use my existing platform for good,” Roitfeld told The Hollywood Reporter. Choosing to spotlight UNICEF USA was a response to the international news. According to the organization, “more children are on the move now than at any point since World War II,” notes Roitfeld, the editor of Vogue Paris for a decade before founding CR Fashion Book in 2012.

Reflecting on the state of magazines generally, Carine Roitfeld says: "It’s difficult for me to talk about the future because things are constantly changing. Over 15 years ago I was asked this question while everyone was going digital and no one knew what was going to happen. Print survived then and it’s still trying to survive now," she says. "Today we are up against social media, which is a blessing and curse. People have much more access in real time — they don’t want to wait until an issue hits stands to read something. I think maybe some magazines will stay but they have to be very beautiful, like a collector’s item. They have to feature people and topics that are unique, that stand out but also resonate globally.”

California Dreamer Hailey Clauson Fronts Giuseppe Zanotti Fall Winter 2018.19 By Sebastian Faena

Model Hailey Clauson is styled by Carine Roitfeld for Giuseppe Zanotti's Fall Winter 2018.19 ad campaign, lensed by Sebastian Faena. The brand statement says:

Sensual velvet, a feeling of boundless space, plush modern sofas: Giuseppe Zanotti conjures up a fantasy private club in its new campaign for the Fall Winter 2018/19 season. The exclusive setting forms the backdrop to a contemporary figure whose attitude is defined by her deliberate yet natural gestures, and whose dress sense, more than her manner, reveals an underlying air of ostentation.
 

The moment is captured by the statuesque beauty of Californian model Hailey Clauson with her stunningly long legs and innate star quality, flaunting the sexy yet relaxed side of any woman who chooses to wear Giuseppe Zanotti designs.

Tom Ford Enlists Steven Klein & Carine Roitfeld, Karen Elson, Joan Smalls + To S/S 2018 Ad Campaign

Tom Ford insists he's not political but his new Spring/Summer 2018 campaign is loaded with of-the-moment, discreet symbolism. Models Karen Elson, Joan Smalls, Imari Karanja, Adam Senn and Fernando Cabral are styled by Carine Roitfeld for images by Steven Klein. Simply stated, for Tom Ford, the gangs all here. 

13 Model Beauties Design Solid & Striped Swim Collection & Calendar, Lensed By Bjorn Iooss

Swimwear brand Solid & Striped makes waves, releasing a major collaboration with 13 models -- Lily Aldridge, Hailey Clauson, Jourdan Dunn, Hannah Ferguson, Isabeli Fontana, Toni Garrn, Jessica Hart, Elsa Hosk, Eniko Mihalik, Carolyn Murphy, Barbara Palvin, Natasha Poly and Josephine Skriver -- who designed and model their sleek swimsuits in classic colors for the Solid & Striped Summer 2018 Swim Team collection.

Each model designed one silhouette in three colorways before heading to Harbor Island in the Bahamas for a photo shoot with Bjorn Iooss, styled by Carine Roitfeld. A calendar will be produced and sold online for $98.00. One-pieces are $168 and bikinis are $176 ($88 top/$88 bottom) and are on sale Feb. 6. / Hair by Akki Shirakawa; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi

Eye: Steven Klein & Carine Roitfeld Team Up With TECHNOGYM For 2018 Calendar To Benefit Special Olympics

Eye: Steven Klein & Carine Roitfeld Team Up With TECHNOGYM For 2018 Calendar To Benefit Special Olympics

Holiday Greetings from CR Fashion Bookthe esteemed Carine Roitfeld and her creative posse. Take your first look at the Carine's 2018 calendar below, which is officially available for purchase as of today for $200, with all proceeds from the sale benefiting Special Olympics. To purchase a copy email crgirls[at]crfashionbook.com.

It's been a rough year. From political uncertainty to personal loss, 2017 was not without its challenges. As the time (finally!) comes to a close, CRcelebrates the approaching season—and all its new beginnings—with our first-ever photo calendar. Photographed by longtime magazine collaborator Steven Klein and styled by Carine, the exclusive series showcases our favorite beauties in acts of dazzling strength. Revealed here for the first time, CR stars take center stage in the limited edition release made in collaboration with TECHNOGYM, as Gigi Hadid, Grace Elizabeth, Joan Smalls, Hailey Clauson, Paris Jackson, Hoyeon Jung, Binx Walton, Eniko Mihalik, Hannah Ferguson, Joelle Lombardi, Danielle Herrington, Halima Aden, and Candice Swanepoel offer their own moments of power, diversity, and inspiration. Explains Carine: "It's about the multiplicity of woman in the year 2018." Take your first look at the calendar below, which is officially available for purchase as of today, with all proceeds from the sale benefiting Special Olympics. 

Eye: Carine Roitfeld & Halima Aden Talk Modesty, Provocation & The New Nike Pro Hijab

Eye: Carine Roitfeld & Halima Aden Talk Modesty, Provocation & The New Nike Pro Hijab

Carine Roitfeld joined model Halima Aden for a conversation about modest dressing at the Business of Fashion's annual Voices conference last week.

Aden was born in a Kenyan refugee camp and later naturalized as an American when her family moved to St. Cloud, Minnesota when she was seven years old. Aden first made headlines as a teen when she became her American town's first Muslim homecoming queen. After competing in the state's Miss USA pageant in 2016, she caught Carine's eye, and, a year later—at 19 years of age— Halima Aden covered CR Fashion Book Issue 10. Equally exciting, Halima was interviewed by her life-inspiring role model Imam. 

Halima Aden aspires to be a UN Goodwill Ambassador. Until then, listen to Carine Roitfeld, Halima Aden and Tim Blanks discuss modesty at the BofF VOICES 2017 conference. 

Eye: Natasha Poly Fronts 'Logomania' By Brigitte Niedermair For CR Fashion Book | Is This For Real?

Eye: Natasha Poly Fronts 'Logomania' By Brigitte Niedermair For CR Fashion Book | Is This For Real?

CR Fashion Book editor-in-chief and industry mega-vision/voice Carine Roitfeld returns to a familiar theme of logo-wrapping in the Fall/Winter 2017 of CRF. Photographer Brigitte Niedermairflashes the bound-body of Natasha Poly in 'Logomania', styled by Ben Perreira

Erotic tension is a common top note in Roitfeld's styling toolbox, and I miss terribly her imprint on Vogue Paris. My first thought in seeing these images -- was an article about fishnets inspired by Carine.  My second one questioned the relevance of logos in today's fashion culture.   Read on

Updated: The Weeknd Is Flanked By Adriana Lima & Irina Shayk, Lensed By Brigitte Lacombe For Harper's Bazaar US September 2017

Preview: The Weeknd Is Flanked By Adriana Lima & Irina Shayk, Lensed By Brigitte Lacombe For Harper's Bazaar US September 2017

Carine Roitfeld styles the September issue, available August 22 on newsstands, which also features Miranda Lambert, Courtney Love, Karlie Kloss, Natasha Poly, Dionne Warwick, Travis Scott and Joan Smalls. Candice Swanepoel graces the white grand piano.  The singer, known as Abel Tesfaye in his real life,  wears Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello throughout his poses, captured by photographer Brigitte Lacombe, who shoots the entire issue. 

Amina Blue Is 'Not Safe For Work' In Guy Aroch Images For CR Fashion Book S/S 2017

Amina Blue Is 'Not Safe For Work' In Guy Aroch Images For CR Fashion Book S/S 2017

Carine Roitfeld maintains her stylist edge with a lingerie focus on modern pinup, Yeezy model, half-German and half-Pakistani, 5'1" petite Amina Blue's desire to test the limits of acceptable office comportment in 'Not Safe for Work'. Photographer Guy Aroch flashes the sexy vixen for CR Fashion BookSpring/Summer 2017./ Hair by Orlando Pita; makeup by Asami Taguchi