Mathilde Brandi Is Lensed By Laura Sciacovelli For Vogue Brazil December 2017

Model Mathilde Brandi is styled by Viviana Volpicella in 'Arte de Viver', sexy, black and red fashion drama, accented with precious jewelry looks lensed by Laura Sciacovelli for Vogue Brazil December 2017./ Hair by Andrew Guida; Jessica Nedza

Carey Mulligan Wears Heavenly 'Feathers' By Richard Phibbs For Harper's Bazaar UK January 2018

Carey Mulligan Wears Heavenly 'Feathers' By Richard Phibbs For Harper's Bazaar UK January 2018

Actor Carey Mulligan covers the January 2018 issue of Harper's Bazaar UK. Miranda Almond styles Mulligan in heavenly, confectionery glamour for 'Feathers', lensed by Richard Phibbs./ Hair by Earl Simms; makeup by Zoe Taylor

Carey Mulligan had a major role in the Netflix film 'Mudbound' -- an exceptional film imo -- and is quotedin her interview about rumors of a real-life lynching taking place in Atlanta in July 2016.

“It was so crazy because, you know, that feels historical and it wasn’t. I think because I live in London, I suppose I have an idea that we’re all very multicultural and everyone is very accepting and I had no idea the extent to which racism is still rampant in America… I was naïve to how bad it is still today.”

Queen Elizabeth II & Ghana President Nkrumah In A 1961 Diplomat Foxtrot Watched In Black & White

Queen Elizabeth II & Ghana President Nkrumah In A 1961 Diplomat Foxtrot Watched In Black & White

In consenting to a foxtrot -- yes, it happened for real -- with Nkrumah, Elizabeth II achieves more in a few minutes than British diplomats dealing with the young nation have managed to achieve in weeks. The dance scene itself is quite dazzling, as Elizabeth finds her Jackie-O side. Comparing the images from 'The Crown' above and the real-life photos below,  there is more physical space between the couple in the real-life dance -- if these images don't distort the truth. And we must always remember that 'The Crown' is a fictionalized account of history, viewed through the lens of the British Empire and Britain's crumbling monarchy.  

In reality, the Akosombo Dam was completed in 1965, in a project jointly financed by Ghana, the World Bank, the United States and the United Kingdom. Few sources -- even those who write that 'The Crown' is racist ( well SURE it is, given that colonialism was racist) -- debate that this foxtrot between Elizabeth II and President Kwame Nkrumah -- The Lion of Africa --was a diplomatic success on multiple fronts.

Tyra Banks Growls & Prowls In Vijat Mohindra Images For Paper Magazine Winter 2017.18

Tyra Banks Growls & Prowls In Vijat Mohindra Images For Paper Magazine Winter 2017.18

Supermodel, businesswoman and new mom Tyra Banks is set to return to America's Next Top Model Cycle 24. In an interview with Essence, Banks addresses complaints that the show judges can be too tough, saying what contestants face on the show is nothing compared to what they will face in the modeling industry. "The things I have heard — it makes you insecure about things that you weren’t even insecure about."

An ex-Victoria's Secret Angel when only a few dominated the VS runway vs today's girl gaggle, Tyra makes a dramatic appearance in the Winter 2017 issue of Paper Magazine, lensed by Vijat Mohindra in 'Tyra Banks: Fierce as a Tyger'. B. Akerlund provides styling and creative direction. / Hair by Kim Kimble; makeup by Valente Frazier

Guinevere Van Seenus Is Lensed By Txeme Yeste In 'Versión Original' For Vogue Spain December 2017

Guinevere Van Seenus Is Lensed By Txeme Yeste In 'Versión Original' For Vogue Spain December 2017

Top model Guinevere Van Seenus is styled by Juan Cebrian in 'Versión Original', a sensual exploration of love and lust, lensed by Txema Yeste for Vogue Spain December 2017. / Hair by Blake Erik; makeup by Tyron Machhausen; set designer Jesse Kaufmann

Adwoa Aboah & Julianne Moore Launch John Hardy 'Made for Legends' Campaign By Luigi & Iango

Adwoa Aboah & Julianne Moore Launch John Hardy 'Made for Legends' Campaign By Luigi & Iango

Rising model Adwoa Aboah and actor Julianne Moore fronted John Hardy's Fall/Winter 2017 campaign, lensed by Luigi & Iango, with styling by Julia von Boehm./ Makeup by Gucci Westman; hair by Luigi Murenu

Artisan handcrafted jewelry brand John Hardy, founded in Bali in 1975, debuted 'Made for Legends in October 2017, as a new creative platform celebrating the personal power of femininity through the bold philosophy of wearing jewelry to express, to empower, and most of all, to honor the unstoppable potential of the self.

Those are lofty words but both Adwoa Aboah and Julianne Moore are activists as well as professionals practicing their crafts. 

For her first collection for John Hardy, designer Hollie Bonneville Barden, the first woman to take the house’s creative reigns, reimagined the classic Naga motif. Barden relocated to New York and Bali from London, where she was the creative director of De Beers.

Sabo Launches Viscious Street Art Attack Against Meryl Streep Claiming 'She Knew' About Weinstein

Sabo Launches Viscious Street Art Attack Against Meryl Streep Claiming 'She Knew' About Weinstein

A right-wing, LA-based street artist who goes by the name Sabo has claimed responsibility for a campaign targeting actress Meryl Streep in conjunction with the Harvey Weinstein debacle. The campaign features posters showing a beaming actress next to Harvey Weinstein but with a Barbara Kruger-style red banner across her eyes stating: “She knew.”

The words “She knew” in the posters are intended to suggest that Streep had knowledge but chose to ignore the disgraced movie mogul’s history of alleged sexual assaults. Sabo, who The Guardian says is 49, told the newspaper on Wednesday that he conceived the campaign with two collaborators—they are not named in the report—as retaliation for Streep using her most recent film, The Post, to criticize Donald Trump. “She’s swiping at us so we’re swiping back,” Sabo told The Guardian.

The posters began showing up on Tuesday in Los Angeles, including near Streep’s house, as well as the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists’s headquarters, and the studio lot of 20th Century Fox, according to the report.

Nino Muñoz Captures Hailey Baldwin In Glam Casual For Elle Spain January 2018

Hailey Baldwin covers the January 2018 issue of Elle Spain, lensed by Nino Muñoz. Inmaculada Jimenez styles Hailey in Michael Michael Kors, Prada, Paco Rabanne, Louis Vuitton and more.

Karly Loyce Fronts 'Hyères' Lensed By Charlotte Wales For Pop #37 Autumn/Winter 2017

Karly Loyce Fronts 'Hyères' Lensed By Charlotte Wales For Pop #37 Autumn/Winter 2017

Model Karly Loyce is styled by Charlotte Collet in black magic fashion, in Hyères, lensed by Charlotte Wales for Pop Magazine #37 Autumn/Winter 2017./ Hair by Christian Eberhard; makeup by Petros Petrohilos

Romee Strijd Is Crazy Cool In Laurie Bartley Images For Elle UK January 2018

Romee Strijd is styled by Anne Christensen in casual, crazy-cool looks from Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Chanel, Mary Katrantzou and more. Photographer Laurie Bartley captures the Victoria's Secret Angels for Elle UK January 2018.

Steven Meisel Captures Keith Haring's 1980s New York In Coach Spring 2018 Inner-Artist Campaign

American heritage label Coach loves New York, unveiling its new Spring/Summer 2018 campaign, shot by Steven Meisel with an intention to "capture the tenderness of New York City." Meisel brings an all-star team to the campaign with creative direction by Fabien Baron, styling by Karl Templer, makeup by Pat McGrath and hair by Guido Palau. 

The campaign features select pieces from the sprawling collection, including its homages to NYC street artist Keith Haring featured on bags, satin bombers and tees. The highlight of the Haring tribute is undoubtedly Coach’s new signature, which sees the timeless Coach pattern juxtaposed with Haring’s artwork “Tea Rose” rivets and matching hardware throughout.

Additionally, the brand’s biggest showpieces of this season are prominent, like the reimagined handbags that were first produced in 1972, with styles ranging from the Camera bag to the Mailbox.

Keith Haring was an American artist whose pop art and graffiti-like work grew out of the New York City street culture of the 1980s. Haring’s art blasted into hearts and minds with optimism, loud bursts of color, and bold graphic lines, fast-tracking his art career as a member of the underground art circuit where fashion, art, and music collided and collaborated.