Darren McDonald Eyes 'Ocean Scene' for Harper's Australia November 2019

Darren McDonald Eyes 'Ocean Scene' for Harper's Australia November 2019

Models Alexandra Agoston, Charlee Fraser, Gemma Ward, Georgia Fowler and Victoria Lee are styled by Naomi Smith in a seafaring, girls just wanna have fun fashion scene. Darren McDonald captures the model sisterhood in ‘Ocean Scene’ for the November 2019 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Australia./ Hair by Koh; makeup by Linda Jefferyes

Charlee Fraser Fronts 'Stay Forever' by Charles Dennington for Vogue Australia October 2019

Charlee Fraser Fronts 'Stay Forever' by Charles Dennington for Vogue Australia October 2019

Model Charlee Fraser poses with James Manley and Noa Thomas in a quietly subversive fashion editorial ‘Stay Forever’. Kate Darvill styles Charlee in luxe looks lensed by Charles Dennington for Vogue Australia October 2019./ Hair by Sophie Roberts; makeup by Peter Beard

Charlee Fraser Wears Minimal Lingerie, Bold Gold Jewelry for Vogue Mexico October 2019

Charlee Fraser Wears Minimal Lingerie, Bold Gold Jewelry for Vogue Mexico October 2019

Model Charlee Fraser fronts a collection of modern, minimal lingerie and bold jewelry from Alexander Wang, Bottega Veneta, Bulgari, Chopard, Tiffany, Wolford and more, styled by Sandy Armeni. Photographer Yulia Gorbachenko flashes ‘The Skin I Live In’ for Vogue Mexico October 2019./ Hair by Peter Gray; makeup by Tyron Machhausen; creative direction by JP Micallef

Diane von Furstenberg Raises $100 Million For New NYC Harbor Statue of Liberty Museum

As fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg prepares to step down as chairwoman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America — turning over the position to Tom Ford — DVF celebrates her new role as chair of the fund-raising campaign for the Statue of Liberty Museum, which opened on Wednesday.

The designer is interviewed by friend Mellody Hobson, an African American businesswoman who is president of Ariel Investments and the former chairwoman of Dream Works Animation about her first job of raising $100 million for the Statue of Liberty Museum.

With Edwin Schlossberg, the museum’s designer, Von Furstenberg came up with the idea for an abstract “Stars and Stripes” mural for the entrance. The stripes are iron bars from the Statue of Liberty’s original armature created by Gustave Eiffel, and Diane’s friend sculptor Anh Duong designed 50 stars to sell to donors. It was easy, explained the philanthropist, activist businesswoman and wife of Barry Diller.


There’s something magical about the Statute of Liberty: She belongs to everybody.

Read more details at Harper’s Bazaar US. Photographer Alexi Lubomirski captures Diane with models Akiima, Charlee Fraser and Emmy Rappe honoring one of Americans’ (well most Americans) most cherished symbols of the country we want to be again, as a member in high standing of the international community.

EMMY RAPPE (L), CHARLEE FRASER (C) AND AKIIMA (R)

Hyea W. Kang Captures Charlee Fraser + Lina Zhang For Vogue Korea May 2019

Hyea W. Kang Captures Charlee Fraser + Lina Zhang For Vogue Korea May 2019

Models Charlee Fraser and Lina Zhang are styled by Kihoh Sogn in ‘The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face’, lensed by Hyea W. Kang for Vogue Korea May 2019./ Hair by Sabrina Szinay; makeup by Yumi Lee

Charlee Fraser Talks Proudly Of Her Awabalkal Ancestors For S Moda El Pais November 2018

Model Charlee Fraser covers the November 2018 issue of S Moda El Pais. Ana Fernandez Abadj styles Charlee in Marc Jacobs canary color coat and gloves, Gucci, Versace, Calvin Klein 205W39NYC and more in images by Henrique Gendre. / Hair by Roberto Di Cuia; makeup by Linda Gradin

In her interview, Charlee talks about being “"the first Australian indigenous model on the radar of the international fashion industry," in the words of WWD. "It's amazing for me to think about it. I do not carry it as a responsibility, but as an honor. It is important to vindicate my indigenous side, they are my roots and I want to continue talking about them, because it is a part of me that I love and value. Breaking stereotypes makes me feel good.”

Charlee Fraser Gets Protection In Images By Txema Yeste For Vogue Spain October 2018

Model Charlee Fraser is styled by Juan Cebrian in the season’s protective lawyers, a trend also sending accompanying modesty messages in most cases. Txema Yeste captures Fraser for Vogue Spain October 2018. / Hair by Jordi Fontanals; makeup by Victor Alvarez; creative direction and set design by Cristina Ramos

Charlee Fraser Gets 'A Lesson in Luxury', Lensed By Yulia Gorbachenko For Vogue Portugal May 2018

Model Charlee Fraser is styled by Sandy Armeni for 'A Lesson in Luxury', lensed by Yulia Gorbachenko for Vogue Portugal May 2018./ Hair by Shingo Shibata; makeup by Erin Parsons; creative director JP Micallef

Akiima, Charlee Fraser, Andreja Pejic & Fernanda Ly Promote Diverse Faces Of Australian Fashion

Akiima, Charlee Fraser, Andreja Pejic & Fernanda Ly Promote Diverse Faces Of Australian Fashion

Models Akiima, Charlee Fraser, Andreja Pejic and Fernanda Ly cover the April 2018 issue of Vogue Australia, lensed by Patrick Demarchelier, posing as people first and fashion models second. The quartet pens pwerful and personal stories for the issue, with their histories highlighted before their favorite face savers. Still, the cover story promotes them as 'The Faces Uniting Australian Fashion'.

Vogue Australia's editor-in-chief Edwina McCann says of the issue: "“It felt timely to celebrate that fact, because it truly reflects who we are. Despite being a multicultural country, we have long subscribed to a homogenous standard of beauty. Charlee Fraser, Akiima, Fernanda Ly and Andreja Pejić prove that thinking – and casting – is archaic.”