Kate Moss on Emmanuelle Alt's May 2011 Vogue Paris Cover

Cover | Kate Moss | Mert & Marcus | Vogue Paris May 2011AOC Private Studio

The May cover is Kate’s second on Vogue Paris. Last year, Emmanuelle Alt styled Moss in maillots for the June/July 2010 issue, lensed by one of our favorite fashion photographers Mario Sorrenti, Kate’s old beau.

Kate looked ravishing in Vogue Paris June/July 2010 issue, leaving Mario Sorrenti to pull out all the stops, lensing the fashion icon mostly nude for Vogue Hommes International, also styled by Emmanuelle Alt. Truthfully, Alt didn’t have a lot of work to do, because Kate isn’t wearing any clothes.

It wouldn’t surprise me if Kate gave Alt a little sensuality guidance on how she would appear — or not show up — in the May 2011 issue of Vogue Paris. After all, Kate Moss has certain sex appeal standards.  Anne

Kate Moss | Mario Sorrenti | Vogue Hommes International AOC Private Studio

Will Fashion Help Challenge America's Catholic Bishops?

Will Fashion Help Challenge America's Catholic Bishops?

This editorial ‘Pagan Something’ on Flamboyant Magazine is a discovery via Vogue Italia’s Talents focus on photographer Marco D’Amico and stylist Italo Pantano.

The editorial begins with a quote by Theda Kenyon, author of ‘Witches Still Live’:

The blackest chapter in the history of Witchcraft lies not in the malevolence of Witches but in the deliberate, gloating cruelty of their prosecutors.

Republican War on Women | Without Facts, Lie, Distort, & Mock Women's Rights

Republican War on Women | Without Facts, Lie, Distort, & Mock Women's Rights

After watching this video on YouTube , of Howie Rich training Tea Party goes in guerrilla Internet tactics like giving Liberal books a 1-star rating on Amazon and Conservative ones a 5-star — even though they haven’t read either book, Senator Jon Kyl’s strategy of lying on the Senate floor about Planned Parenthood services comes right out of this Tea Party activist guide.

Howie Rich pretty much tells Tea Party people to do what is required to destroy the enemy (that would be me). Educating Americans factually is not part of their goal. Smear the opposition — which is a classic Eugene McCarthy tactic — is embraced by the Tea Party, then leveraged by the Republican War on Women by Senator Jon Kyl on the Senate floor.