Lina Hoss Fronts Gucci Jewelry & Timepieces S/S 2017 Campaign By Colin Dodgson

Lina Hoss Fronts Gucci Jewelry & Timepieces S/S 2017 Campaign By Colin Dodgson

Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele shares Gucci's spring/summer 2017 jewelry and timepieces campaign staring Lina Hoss and friends. Photographer Colin Dodgsoncaptures the G-Timeless watch, House Double G necklace, G-Frame watch and more with art direction by Christopher Simmonds. The minute-long film tunes up 'Sketch For Summer' by Vini Reilly.

Craig McDean Flashes Jamie, Mica, Karolin & More In Gritty YSL Looks For Vogue Italia July 2017

Models & talents Jamie Bochert, Chloë Sevigny, Mica Arganaraz, Karolin Wolter, Natasa Vojnovic, & Raphaelle are styled by Alastair McKimm in looks from the Yves Saint Laurent fall collection. Photographer Craig McDean captures the sexy, gritty looks for Vogue Italia July 2017. 

Ebonee Davis & The Virgin Artiste Explore Fashion & Culture's Projections Around Women of Color

Ebonee Davis & The Virgin Artiste Explore Fashion & Culture's Projections Around Women of Color

The relentless killings of African Americans by America's police officers has prompted the fashion industry to speak out about being black and brown in America and viewed through an often tight cultural lens. Calvin Klein model Ebonee Davis issued a specific call to action in an essay for Harper's Bazaar, written the day after Alton Sterling was murdered in Baton Rouge. Davis implored fashion professionals to "neutralize the phobias surrounding black culture" as well as to produce "positive, accurate and inclusive imagery."

"As artists in the fashion industry, we are the embodiment of free speech," she wrote. "We set the tone for society through the stories we tell—fashion, the gatekeeper of cool, decides and dictates what is beautiful and acceptable. And let me tell you, it is no longer acceptable for us to revel in black culture with no regard for the struggles facing the black community," Davis wrote for W Magazine. 

Celia Azoulay Glitters In 'En Boucle' Lensed By Alique For Vogue Paris August 2017

Celia Azoulay Glitters In 'En Boucle' Lensed By Alique For Vogue Paris August 2017

Stylist Celia Azoulay chooses chains, loops and hoops in 'En boucle', featuring modern jewelry opulence worn by model Julia van Os in images by Alique. As for the dog -- s(he) is part of Vogue Paris' August 2017 animals as fashion props issue.

Edie Campbell Is Lensed By Karim Sadli In 'La Belle et la Bête For Vogue Paris August 2017

Top model Edie Campbell moves forward the Vogue Paris August 2017 issue animal obsession. For me the issue sends a confusing message because all the animals are domesticated and blended into the fashion messages. So I honestly have no idea what Emmanuelle Alt's positive point is that doesn't fall into the "make circus pets of nature's great animals" -- a message that is diametrically opposed to the majority of fashion readers, if not Alt herself. I don't mean to be rude, but I just don't get the point-of-view of the August issue at all. 

On a positive note, Karim Sadli beings striking imagery of Edie to Vogue Paris, with styling by Aleksandra Woroniecka for 'La Belle et la Bête '. 

Dan Martensen Eyes Andreea Diaconu In 'L'air libre' For Vogue Paris August 2017

Top model Andreea Diaconu follows Gisele in the ode to animals message of Vogue Paris' August 2017 issue. Dan Martensen captures Diaconu in 'L'air libre' with styling by Claire Dhelens.

Gisele Bündchen & Friends Cozy Up With Fake Fur By Inez & Vinoodh For Vogue Paris August 2017

Gisele Bündchen & Friends Cozy Up With Fake Fur By Inez & Vinoodh For Vogue Paris August 2017

My first thought was that the August 2017 issue of Vogue Paris is devoted to women and their pets. Apparently the issue tries to reach a higher bar, promoting cover star Gisele Bündchen in 'Chic animals and faux fur'. This editorial tag line is focused on the fashion connection, imo. Gisele is an ardent environmentalist, but other models like Doutzen Kroes are far better known as spokespeople for wildlife conservation. 

Inez & Vinoodh capture Gisele and friends in a series of truly uninspiring images in which animals are blurry extensions of the fake-fur laden women who own them. What might be a fine idea in terms of intention probably falls flat in execution, confined by the clearly-defined limits of Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt's own imagination. 

Luigi & Iango Focus On Vittoria Ceretti In Spectacular Fashion Artistry In Vogue Italia July 2017

Luigi & Iango Focus On Vittoria Ceretti In Spectacular Fashion Artistry In Vogue Italia July 2017

Luigi Murenu and Iango Henzi captures one of their favorite muses Vittoria Ceretti in exceptional fashion artistry. Paul Cavaco styles Vittoria for the July 2017 issue of Vogue Italia.Hair by Luigi Murenu; makeup by Yumi Lee

Michaela Kocianova Goes Classic By Caleb & Gladys For Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan July-August 2017

Michaela Kocianova Goes Classic By Caleb & Gladys For Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan July-August 2017

Model Michaela Kocianova is styled by DaVian Lain in 60s-inspired, retro beach bodies, lensed by Caleb & Gladys for Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan July-August 2017./ Makeup by Anne Kohlhagen; hair by Gianluca Mandelli

Jamie Hawkesworth Sharpers Focus On Laetitia Casta In LOEWE Publication F/W 2017

Jamie Hawkesworth Sharpers Focus On Laetitia Casta In LOEWE Publication F/W 2017

French icon Laetitia Casta appears in LOEWE's bi-annual magazine, posing for the fall/winter issue in square geometry backdrops and styled by Benjamin Bruno  in designs including bustier dresses, cocoon coats, turtleneck sweaters and more. Jamie Hawkesworth is behind the lens, with art direction by M/M Paris for LOEWE Publication.

Anna, Julia & Natalie Get Eccentric In Jamie Hawkesworth Images For W Magazine August 2017

Anna, Julia & Natalie Get Eccentric In Jamie Hawkesworth Images For W Magazine August 2017

Models Anna Ewers, Julia Nobis and Natalie Westling are styled in retro luxe looks by departing fashion director Edward Enninful for 'How to Wear the Most Eccentric Fall 2017 Fashion Trends. PhotographerJamie Hawkesworth is in the studio for W Magazine August 2017.

California Said No More Women Will Bleed To Death In Childbirth. The Results Are Dramatic

California Said No More Women Will Bleed To Death In Childbirth. The Results Are Dramatic

Maternal deaths in America are climbing steadily, making us an outlier against the rest of the developed world. The US is only one of 13 countries with maternal death rate increases since 1990. We stand in the company of North Korea and Zimbabwe. 

The reasons for steep rises in maternal deaths in America are several. There have been changes in how maternal deaths are reported. Efforts to correct this under-reporting are a minor reason for the current increase. While it's impossible to prove casuality conclusively, the war against Planned Parenthood has closed many women's health clinics, giving poor and middle class women no access to contraception or maternal care. 

The Republican argument that other women's health care centers will take Planned Parenthood patients is just not correct. An apparent majority of these centers don't accept Medicaid and large numbers do not offer contraception, believing that it goes against religious principles. 

Maternal death rates in Texas have soared, making the state the worst in the developed world with a doubling of deaths over a two-year-period. As lawmakers closed Planned Parenthood locations all over the state, the Texas Observer writes that lawmakers could care less if women are dying in pregnancy for lack of medical care. 

California Said No More Women Will Bleed To Death In Childbirth. The Results Are Dramatic

California Said No More Women Will Bleed To Death In Childbirth. The Results Are Dramatic

Maternal deaths in America are climbing steadily, making us an outlier against the rest of the developed world. The US is only one of 13 countries with maternal death rate increases since 1990. We stand in the company of North Korea and Zimbabwe. 

Between 2000 and 2014, maternal deaths soared by 27 percent to 24 per 100,000 in America.. That rate is three times the rate of the United Kingdom and about eight times that of Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, writes Vox. 

The reasons for steep rises in maternal deaths in America are several. There have been changes in how maternal deaths are reported. Efforts to correct this under-reporting are a minor reason for the current increase. While it's impossible to prove casuality conclusively, the war against Planned Parenthood has closed many women's health clinics, giving poor and middle class women no access to contraception or maternal care. 

Bruce Weber Shoots Nicolas Ghesquière's Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2017, Series 7 Campaign

Bruce Weber Shoots Nicolas Ghesquière's Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2017, Series 7 Campaign

Artistic director Nicolas Ghesquire releases Louis Vuitton's Fall Winter 2017.18 ad campaign with photography by Bruce Weber. in Pompano Beach, Florida Marie-Amelie Sauve styles stars and models including Catherine DeneuveSophie TurnerJaden Smith, Riley Keough, Theresa HayesHoyeon JungNatalie Westling, Masha SkokovaAlexandra MicuSora ChoiSarah DahlAtty MitchellJanaye FurmanMariam de Vinzelle and Santiago Robledo.

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