Ine Neefs Poses For Citizens of Humanity Spring 2019 Lookbook, Lensed By Sebastian Sabal-Bruce

Model Ine Neefs is styled by Annina Mislin in Citizens of Humanity’s Spring 2019 Pre-Market lookbook. Sebastian Sabal-Bruce captures Neefs in the LA-based brand long ahead of the manufacturing transparency, vertical integration trend. On Citizens of Humanity’s website, we meet the workers making each pair of jearns.

As we expect, a brand called Citizens of Humanity promotes its values with blog relevance like this August 2018 post on Congolese women escaping violence as refugees. This is the context in which I criticized the glamourization of violence in ELLE Italy’s ‘Combal Appeal’ recent editorial, giving examples of how to reframe the same editorial with the same fashion in a positive, more activist, prowoman light.

Ben Hassett Eyes Ine Neefs For 'Royalty in Color' In Vogue Japan February 2018

Ine Neefs fronts purple-hues 'Royalty in Color' styled by Tom Van Dorpe. Photographer Ben Hassettis behind the lens for Vogue Japan February 2018./ Hair by TJoey George; makeup by Erik Parsons

Paolo Roversi Flashes Roos, Ine & Ansley In 'Through the Looking Glass' For Vogue Australia August 2017

Paolo Roversi Flashes Roos, Ine & Ansley In 'Through the Looking Glass' For Vogue Australia August 2017

Models Roos Abels, Ine Neefs and Ansley Gulielmi are styled by Alex White in filmy, draped, romantic elegance in 'Through the looking glass'. Photographer Paolo Roversi is in the studio for Vogue Australia August 2017./ Hair by Julien d'Ys; makeup by Lauren Parsons