Eye: Rihanna Channels Queen Nefertiti As Cultural Appropriation Cries Mount Against Vogue Arabia

Eye: Rihanna Channels Queen Nefertiti As Cultural Appropriation Cries Mount Against Vogue Arabia

Mega star Rihanna covers the November 2017 issue of Vogue Arabia, channeling Queen Nefertiti. Riri loves the ancient Egyptian queen with such passion that she even has a Queen Neferti tattoo on her torso. Vogue Arabia writes:

Ruling over Ancient Egypt next to Pharaoh Akhenaten almost 3 500 years ago, Nefertitiis still one of the most beloved icons of the Middle East. Known for her unmatched beauty, the queen had a very active role in the country’s political sphere, giving mankind an early lesson in women empowerment. Although her death is still shrouded in mystery, Nefertiti’s myth took on a new dimension at the beginning of the 20th century, when German Egyptologist Ludwig Borchardt and his team discovered a painted limestone bust of the royal in Amarna. It was found in the ruins of the workshop of court sculptor Thutmose, and was described by Borchardt as “the most alive Egyptian artwork.”

The expected claims of cultural appropriation from the Twitter-universe are proliferating social media. Some loud voices in social media demand that only a model of Egyptian or Arab descent is allowed to channel Queen Nefertiti. The cultural appropriation police are further pounding the drums, demanding that black and African models not be used in an interchangeable manner. A black model -- or presumably an African American model of Kenyan descent cannot channel a Kenyan woman because she is technically American. You get my drift. The rules about who can model what and where are increasingly governed by a very, very tight noose of allowable creativity by the cultural appropriation police. It will be interesting to see how all this ends up in our melting pot world. It seems that the cultural appropriation police do not permit intermixing of racial identities and heritages, or being inspired by cultural influences. They are total purists about intermarriage, color mixing, and any other attempts to water down purity. Sounds pretty white nationalist to me. 

Tyg & Elizabeth Davison Front 'The Romance of the Dark Side' By Steven Pan For Vogue Japan December 2017

Tyg & Elizabeth Davison Front 'The Romance of the Dark Side' By Steven Pan For Vogue Japan December 2017

Marc Jacobs muse Tyg Davidson and Chanel fav Elizabeth Davison do their sister act best, styled byCarlotta Oddi in goth looks for 'The Romance of the Dark Side'. Photographer Steven Pan is behind the lens for Vogue Japan December 2017./ Makeup by Violette; hair by Adam Markarian

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Martha Hunt Is Lensed By Bryce Thompson In 'A Life In Pictures' For GQ South Africa November 2017

Martha Hunt Is Lensed By Bryce Thompson In 'A Life In Pictures' For GQ South Africa November 2018

Victoria's Secret Angel Martha Hunt graces the pages of GQ South Africa's November 2017 issue. Rachel Gilman styled Martha in sheer transparent femininity lensed by Bryce Thompson as 'A Life in Pictures'./ Makeup by Anastasia Durasova; hair by Lacy Redway

Russell James & Jerome Duran Take VS Angels To Aspen For Victoria's Secret Holiday 2017 Campaign

Russell James & Jerome Duran Take VS Angels To Aspen For Victoria's Secret Holiday 2017 Campaign

Victoria's Secret models Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Elsa Hosk, Josephine Skriver, Sara Sampaio, Lily Aldridge, Lais Ribeiro, Jasmine Tookes, Taylor Hill, Candice Swanepoel, Romee Strijd, Martha Hunt and Stella Maxwell head to Aspen, lensed by Russell James & Jerome Duran for Victoria's Secret's Holiday 2017 campaign. Elizabeth Sulcer and Ilona Hamer style the bevy of beauties.

Hana Jirickova Goes Hyper Femme In Jack Waterlot Images For Harper's Bazaar Turkey November 2017

Czech model Hana Jirickova is styled by Sarah Gore Reeves in 'Hana by Jack', lensed by Jack Waterlot for Harper's Bazaar Turkey November 2017./ Hair by Dennis Gots; makeup by Ayami Nishimura

Three Dartmouth Professors Part of Criminal Investigation On Serious Sexual Misconduct

Three Dartmouth Professors Part of Criminal Investigation On Serious Sexual Misconduct

The New York Times reported Tuesday that three Dartmouth College professors -- Todd Heatherton, Bill Kelley, and Paul Whalen, all professors in the college's department of psychological and brain sciences -- are being criminally investigated for alleged sexual misconduct. New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald said in a statement Tuesday that his office is part of a joint criminal investigation with four other law enforcement agencies into allegations of “serious misconduct.”

Yu Zhang & Lauren Hall Go 'Behind the Lens' By Christos Karantzolas For V Magazine Online

Yu Zhang & Lauren Hall Go 'Behind the Lens' By Christos Karantzolas For V Magazine Online

Models Yu Zhang and Lauren Hall comprise a fashion apparition in 'Behind the Lens', styled by Sasha Troschchynska. Photographer Christos Karantzolas captures the black and white artistry for V Magazine Online./ Hair by Menelaos Alevras; hair by Menelaos Alevras

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Penelope Cruz Is Boudoir Bare In Mert & Marcus Images For Esquire UK November 2017

Super talent Penelope Cruz covers the November 2017 issue of Esquire UK, styled in boudoir-looks and less by Sarah Richardson in images by Mert & Marcus.Hair by Malcolm Edwards; makeup by Alex Babsky

Cruz shares her details of her latest role as Donatella Versace in the FX Network's upcoming 'The Assassination of Gianni Versace'. The Oscar winner also reflected on her very first nude scene in director Pedro Almodóvar’s 1992 classic film 'Jamón Jamón', which she believed would torpedo her career. “Of course I was not looking forward to those scenes but I did it. Everyone was really respectful, aware of the fact that I was 18,” the 43-year-old said. “I remember the last day of filming, I was crying, saying: ‘What if I never shoot a movie again? The feeling was devastating.'”

Zoe Barnard Wears Long, Lean Femininity Eyed By Nicole Bentley For Vogue Australia November 2017

Stylist Kate Darvill chooses elegant looks in a tempered. sensual extravagance for model Zoe Barnard.Photographer Nicole Bentley eyes the linear silhouettes for Vogue Australia November 2017./ Hair by Koh Tanyawanichapong; makeup by Victoria Baron

'Get Me Roger Stone' Director Talk Paul Manafort & Roger Stone Partnership In Business & As Fast Friends

'Get Me Roger Stone' Director Talk Paul Manafort & Roger Stone Partnership In Business & As Fast Friends

The Hollywood Reporter touches base with  Morgan Pehme, Dylan Bank and Daniel DiMauro, directors of the 2017 Netflix documentary 'Get Me Roger Stone'. Famed conservative pundit and Trump whisperer Roger Stone is a longtime friend and former business partner of Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman indicted Monday by the Robert Mueller investigation. The duo worked on Ronald Reagan's presidential campaigns in the 1980s and helped set up a powerful Washington, D.C., lobbying shop, Black, Manafort & Stone.

THR queries: How closely tied are Manafort and Roger Stone?

Daniel DiMauro: One of the through lines of our film is Stone and Manafort’s lifelong friendship and partnership in politics. Their bond dates back to their early 20s. Manafort managed Stone’s successful 1977 campaign for the chairmanship of the Young Republicans, which was part of their plan, as Manafort says in our film, to move the "Republican Party in a more ideological direction" toward the conservative right. Then, in 1980, after playing key roles in the Reagan campaign, Manafort and Stone decided to go into business together by creating a lobbying firm to cash in on their relationships within the new administration. That company, Black, Manafort & Stone, became one of D.C.’s first mega-lobbying firms and made millions, in part because of BMS’s willingness to represent brutal third-world dictators like Mobutu Sese Seko in the Republic of the Congo and Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines — work that led to their firm being branded "The Torturers’ Lobby." BMS also represented a host of high-powered corporate clients, including Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, The Tobacco Institute and, starting in the early 1980s, Donald Trump.

After Manafort and Stone sold their business in the '90s, their careers went in different directions, but they always stayed in touch, and their relationship to this day remains close. As Manafort admits in our film, it was Stone who recommended him to Trump for the job of campaign chairman. Stone has also been instrumental in helping Manafort navigate his post-Trump campaign challenges from a public relations standpoint.

Warwick Saint Flashes A Sultry Camila Alves For Ocean Drive Magazine November 2017

Brazilian beauty Camila Alves is styled by Jacqueline Zenere in fluid, sensual luxury from Vera Wang, Dolce & Gabbana, Ralph Lauren, Brandon Maxwell, Chanel and more. Photographer Warwick Saint captures the sultry images for Ocean Drive Magazine November 2017.

Lillian Van Der Veen Blooms In Country Beauty By Jeremy Choh For Sunday Times November 2017

Model Lillian Van Der Veen signals fashion renewal ahead, styled in transitional prints by Teagan Sewell. Photographer Jeremy Choh is behind the lens for Sunday Times Magazine November 2017./Makeup by Hendra; hair by Marie Cain

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Gives Thanks For Imaan Hammam & Luna Bijl In i-D Magazine Autumn/Winter 2017

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Gives Thanks For Imaan Hammam & Luna Bijl In i-D Magazine Autumn/Winter 2017

Models Imaan Hammam and Luna Bijl are styled by Julia Sarr-Jamois in 'Thank You For Sending Me An Angel'. Photographer Oliver Hadlee Pearchcaptures the duo for i-D Magazine Autumn/Winter 2017./ Hair by Jawara Wauchope; makeup by Nami Yoshida

Alan Gelati Captures Ella Hope Merryweather In Versace For Tatler UK October 2017

Donatella Versace paid tribute to her late brother Gianni's spirit in a major supermodel reunion moment around the Spring 2018 Versace collection. 

Retailer Farfetch then partnered with London-based boutique William Vintage to bring Versace to the Internet. The 500 pieces span 20 years, from Versace's early 1977 designs until his final collection for Fall 1997. Industry professionals believe it's the largest collection ever made available. 

British model Ella Hope Merryweather showcases pieces from the collection, styled by Sophie Pera. Photographer Alan Gelati is behind the lens for Tatler UK's October 2017 issue. 

Beauty Takes A Ghoulish Spin In Andrew Yee Beauty Images For Models.com

Beauty takes a ghoulish spin in the latest MDC Beauty story, making glam rockers out of models Sasha Belyaeva, Jordan Moon and Carolin Sunderhauf, styled by Yana Kamps.  Photographer Andrew Yeecaptures the fashionably artistic femmes in exotic makeup by Robert Greene. Hairstylist Jeff Franciscompletes the spooky beauty capture with a shocking eccentricity that tantalizes.