Hannah Scott-Stevenson Eyes Cami Opp, Gigi Mae Ringle & Cindy Wang For Harper's Bazaar Australia March 2018

Models Cami Opp, Gigi Mae Ringle and Cindy Wang are styled by Caroline Tran in images by Hannah Scott-Stevenson for Harper's Bazaar Australia March 2018./Makeup by Linda Jefferyes; hair by Michele McQuillan

Designers Heap Praise On Kaia Gerber As Leading A New Generation Of Supermodels

Kaia Gerber continues her rapid model ascent, styled by Karl Templer in images by Peter Lindbergh. The March 2018 issue of Interview Magazine shares Kaia posing Prada spring runway looks, showering her with industry accolades. 

“I had been asking her mom for a few seasons to let Kaia walk in my show after we featured her in our spring 2016 campaign. I was thrilled when she finally agreed, and she opened our Spring 2018 show. Kaia has that indescribable kind of look, and she was born to play the part.” — Alexander Wang

“Kaia is absolutely fantastic in every way. Her beauty, her charm, her incredible personality, and her professional work ethic prove that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” — Marc Jacobs

Nicole Bentley Flashes Adut Akech In 'Rise & Shine' For Vogue Australia March 2018

Sudanese-born, Australia-raised model Adut Akech joins forces with photographer Nicole Bentley in a simply divine editorial 'Rise & Shine. Adut is styled by Kate Darvill for Vogue Australia March 2018./ Hair by Michele McQuillan; makeup by Kellie Stratton

Adidas by Pharrell Williams Hu Holi Blank Collection Makes Powder Colors Street Smart

Adidas by Pharrell Williams Hu Holi Blank Collection Makes Powder Colors Street Smart

The latest Adidas by Pharrell Williams Hu Holi Blank collection is inspired by the spiritual Holi Festival, one of the most famous celebrations in North-Eastern India, when people gather to celebrate the victory of the good over the bad, as well as marking the beginning of spring. Participants throw colored powders in the air to express their freedom and to bring color into their lives.

The campaign was shot by Viviane Sassen with styling by Jay Massacret. Models include Jeenu Mahadevan, Malik Jalloh, Radhika Nair and more.

Sebastian Faena Flashes Amber Valletta In Princess Diana 'Sweet Heart' Tribute For Porter Magazine #25 Spring 2018

Supermodel Amber Valletta is styled by Julia Von Boehm in 'Sweet Heart', lensed by Sebastian Faena for Porter Magazine #25 Spring 2018. Amber channels some of Princess Diana's most iconic looks in this 14-page tribute to her enduring style. / Hair by Teddy Charles; makeup by Seong Hee Park

Jennifer Lawrence Talks 'Red Sparrow' & Being Politically Woke, Lensed By Inez & Vinoodh For Vanity Fair

Krista Smith enjoys roast chicken Chez Jennifer Lawrence, interviewing for Vanity Fair the world's highest-paid female actor about her upcoming role as a Russian prima ballerina turned Soviet operative Dominika Egorova in 'Red Sparrow'. Lawrence protested vociferously about doing her nude scene, arguing that she has never recovered from the 2014 Internet theft of nude photos intended for her then boyfriend Nicholas Hoult. (Note that the man responsible for the crime was prosecuted and sentenced to 18 mos in prison.)

Lawrence finally conceded that the nude scene in 'Red Sparrow' was essential to the film's plot line, and ultimately her decision was empowering in her words, thanks to her long-time friend, the film's director France Lawrence (no relation). Basically Lawrence looked Lawrence in the eye as the scene was being filmed -- not in the t-ts (my word). 

The Smith-Lawrence convo got extra interesting once the topic turned to politics. 

“I’ve always thought that it was a good idea to stay out of politics,” says Lawrence. “Twenty-five percent of America identifies as liberal and I need more than 25 percent of America to go see my movies. It’s not wise, career-speaking, to talk about politics. When Donald Trump got sworn into office, that fucking changed.”

Jennifer Lawrence is lensed by Inez and Vinoodh, with styling by Jessica Diehl for Vanity Fair March 2018. 

Kaia Gerber Makes First Luxury Brand Campaign Move With Chanel Handbags S/S 2018 Campaign

Kaia Gerber Makes First Luxury Brand Campaign Move With Chanel Handbags S/S 2018 Campaign

Rising model Kaia Gerber has landed her first Chanel campaign at age 16, taking another major career step in the brand's new spring 2018 handbag campaign. Chanel's creative director Karl Lagerfeld captures Kaia lounging at Coco Chanel's Parisian apartment with the 11.12, Gabrielle and Boy Chanel bags. Lagerfeld also announced that Kaia will collaborate with his eponymous label on its fall collection. 

Walter Chin Captures Kasia Struss For Harper's Bazaar Turkey February 2018

Model Kasia Struss is styled by Selin Bursalioglu in patterned body-con looks lensed by Walter Chin for Harper's Bazaar Turkey February 2018./ Hair by Brent Lawler; makeup by Makky; manicure by Ami Vega

Images by See Management for Ami Vega

Kim Kardashian West Covers Vogue India March 2018, Lensed By Greg Swales

Reality star and powerhouse businesswoman Kim Kardashian West covers the March 2018 issue of Vogue India. Fashion photographer Greg Swales captures Kardashian West, styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania in fashion looks from Jean Paul Gaultier, Philipp Plein, Falguni Shane Peacock, Anita Dongre and more. Vogue India shares a taste of the interview by Mira Jacob.

Angela Merkel Appears To Tap Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer As Christian Democratic Union Successor

Angela Merkel Appears To Tap Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer As Christian Democratic Union Successor

The woman basking in the limelight, standing before an adoring crowd having won nearly 99% of the vote for a top post in the most powerful political party in Germany was not Angela Merkel. It was Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, writes The New York Times, who was elected secretary general of Germany's Christian Democratic Union. Dubbed “mini-Merkel” by the German news media, Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer assumes a post once held by the Chancellor. " In tapping Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer, she found a candidate widely seen as having the mix of liberalism and conservatism to unite a restive party base," writes The Times.

Severely weakened by a national election held five months ago, Merkel has struggled to cobble together a governing coalition. One of A.K.K.'s first challenges as general secretary will be to restore calm and discipline in a party divided between those who support Merkel's centirst course and those who want to move right.

Kramp-Karrenbauer supported Merkel's decision to open Germany's border in 2015, but took a stronger stance on handling the roughly 7,000 refugees who arrived in her small western state of Saarland, where she has been the governor. The Times writes:

"She had unaccompanied minors arriving without documents undergo medical screenings to help determine their age, and lobbied for Berlin to deport anyone whose application for asylum had been rejected. Male Muslim refugees who refused to accept food from female volunteers should go hungry, she said."

Linda Helena & Lane Timberlake Cozy Up In Silja Magg Images For Vogue Arabia February 2018

Models Lane Timberlake and Linda Helena are styled by Katie Trotter in 'Stop! In The Name Of Love'. Photographer Silja Magg captures the duo for Vogue Arabia February 2018./ Hair by Rudy Martins; makeup by Fumiaki

VS Angel Romee Strijd Is Lensed By Adam Franzino For Harper's Bazaar Greece March 2018

Dutch model and Victoria's Secret Angel Romee Strijd is styled by Sandy Armeni in images by Adam Franzino for Harper's Bazaar Greece March 2018./ Hair by Daniel Martin; makeup by Stevie Huynh

Yelena Yemchuk Eyes 'Bright Young Girls' In Pastel Femininity For Porter Magazine #25 Spring 2018

Elena Yemchuk Eyes 'Bright Young Girls' In Pastel Femininity For Porter Magazine #25 Spring 2018

Models Estelle Nehring, Astrid Holler, Emma Riskin & Natalie Ogg are 'Bright Young Girls', styled by Cathy Kasterine in spring's romantic, pastel abundance. Photographer Yelena Yemchuk is behind the lens for Porter Magazine #25 Spring 2018./ Hair by Teddy Charles; makeup by John McKay

Sudanese-Born, Howard U Discovered Anok Yai Opens Prada Show As 1st Model of Color in 20 Years

Sudanese-Born, Howard U Discovered Anok Yai Opens Prada Show As 1st Model of Color in 20 Years

It's been over 20 years since a model of color opened the Prada show in Milan. Sudanese model, 19-year-old Anok Yai ended that black beauty drought on Thursday night. 

Teen Vogue highlights Prada's lack of runway diversity, with The Guardian pointing out that between Naomi's 1997 opening the show runway walk and Jourdan Dunn being cast in 2008, the highly influential Miuccia Prada didn't feature one black model on her runway. 

We first wrote about Anok Yai and her discovery at a Howard University fundraising even last fall, when she appeared in Prada's Black Nylon S/S 2018 campaign. 

Saskia de Brauw Is Lensed By Karim Sadli In 'Loulou' For Vogue Paris March 2018

Top model Saskia de Brauw is styled by Aleksandra Woroniecka in French chic looks heavy on accessories in 'LouLou! ' Photographer Karim Sadli captures Saskia for Vogue Paris March 2018./ Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Stéphane Marais

Fedex Offers Discounts of 18-26% To NRA Members and My GlamTribal Business Pays For It

As a small biz owner of GlamTribal Jewelry & Gifts, I've been shell-shocked over the cost of using Fedex or UPS, rather than 2-day USPS, if the shipment comes over the weekend.

Amazon expects me to absorb a $20 shipping cost on a $48 pair of earrings for a Prime order, and that's w/o an additional charge of about $11 for Fedex to come and get it from me. It's cheaper to just pay the USPS overnight cost of about $20. Note that I must ship 50 orders with only one blip, and I cannot use my own USPS account, even when I know an order will arrive on time. Amazon freezes my ability to use 2-day Priority Mail, which would cost me $12 and no pickup charge. Understandably, as a prime shipment, they want to be able to track all the facts around the shipment. But vendors pay the premium price.

Now I'm reading that if only I was a member of the NRA, I would get discounts of 18-26%. So FedEx is prioritizing gun rights over the success of small entrepreneurs like myself.

I know that FedEx president David L. Cunningham Jr. is a huge contributor to the NRA. But how is it that his personal values support discounts to those who demand unfettered restrictions on military assault rifles, rather than small business owners like myself? Sorry, but that sounds unAmerican and hardly supporting free enterprise.

Why must I underwrite the cost of Fedex shipping military assault weapons, when I'm dedicated to prohibiting assault weapons? Oh, and I also support girls education in Africa and elephant conservation with business revenues. I doubt Fedex is committed to limiting the rights of assault weapons owners to kill elephants and other endangered species. I wonder if Fedex ships trophy hunters' prizes. I'll have to check that policy as most responsible airlines are saying "no go". They give up the revenue.

The majority of small business owners are women. Fedex would rather support military assault weapons murdering men -- 90% of mass killers are men -- than women business owners.

As you can imagine, FedEx and I are now in permanent divorce court, because the company's values are not my values.

I support the second amendment, but it doesn't include military assault rifles, as SC Justice Scalia explained. FedEx doesn't even agree with Scalia, which makes the company's policies ULTRA. ULTRA conservative, far more conservative than the Americans of all political parties who use Fedex for business and personal shipping.

I urge everyone to rethink your relationship with FedEx and whether you believe it's fair that small business owners like myself should be forced to underwrite their support for military assault rifles in our schools. The company says they refuse to bow to the pressure of liberals who are trying to take away gun rights. That's their choice, but we have a choice, too. ~ Anne

Related: Calls to divest from NRA fall on deaf ears at FedEx New York Daily News

Edie Campbell Blooms In 'A Fleur de Peau' By Ethan James Green For Vogue Paris March 2018

Top model Edie Campbell is styled by Anastasia Barbieri in lavish garden prints with a Diana Vreeland vibe in 'A fleur de Peau'. Photographer Ethan James Green captures the loveliness for Vogue Paris March 2018./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; makeup by Petros Petrohilos