Sibui Nazarenko Is Vivid In Vladimir Marti Images For Harper’s Bazaar en Español March 2018

Stylist Daniel Gonzalez chooses a bright-hues color mix from Elie Saab, Dolce & Gabbana, Maison Margiela and more for model Sibui Nazarenko, lensed by Vladimir Marti for Harper’s Bazaar en Español March 2018.

Carmen Dell'Orefice Is 'La Grande Dame' Lensed By Kristian Schuller For L'Officiel Switzerland March 2018

The one and only Carmen Dell'Orefice, 86, is styled by Christopher Maul in 'La Grande Dame'. Photographer Kristian Schuller captures the stellar, inspiring American, born in New York City to parents of Italian and Hungarian descent, for L'Officiel SwitzerlandMarch 2018./ Hair by Jerome Cultrera; makeup by Steven Canavan

Khadijha Red Thunder Is Lensed By Angelo D'Agostino In 'The Golden Hour' For Vogue Arabia March 2018

Model Khadijha Red Thunder is styled by Sandy Armeni in beauty looks for 'The Golden Hour'. Photographer Angelo D'Agostino captures Khadijha for Vogue Arabia March 2018./ Hair by Yuhi Kim; makeup by Erin Parsons; creative director JP Micallef

Michelle Obama Says She Is Committed To Creating Thousands Of Mes By Working With Young Leaders

Michelle Obama Says She Is Committed To Creating Thousands Of Mes By Working With Young Leaders

Former First Lady Michelle Obama is well aware of the impact she has on young women, and especially young girls of color. How many times did we see them incredulous that she had walked into their school room unannounced, leaving all the kids -- but girls in particular -- shrieking with delight and covering up their eyes in disbelief. 

Michelle Obama has that kind of impact on young people -- even very, very young people. Parker Curry, age 2, found herself fixated over Obama's new portrait in the National Portrait Gallery. So spellbound was Parker over the towering image of America's royal black goddess that she refused to turn around for just one snap for mom Jessica Curry. 

Curry, a lifelong DC District resident, was so fixated on her daughter being fixated on the portrait that she didn’t see a man to the side taking a cellphone photo of the moment — Parker in utter awe, her mouth agape.

Oscar Winner Frances McDormand Gives Rousing Pro-Woman Speech, Calls For Inclusion Riders In Hollywood Contracts

Frances McDormand was the big favorite to win the Oscar for Best Actress at Sunday's Academy Awards. As expected, McDormand won her trophy for her almighty performance in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'.  The actress had already won a SAG, BAFTA and Golden Globe for her role as a mother who rents three billboards to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder. Previously, McDormand won an Oscar in 1997 for her role as Marge Gunderson in 'Fargo'. 

It was clear the actress had additional prepared comments after thanking Three Billboards director Martin McDonagh, her sister, and then husband Joel Coen and their son Pedro.  "These two stalwart individuals were well raised by their feminist mothers," she said. "They value themselves, each other and those around them. I know you are proud of me and that fills me with everlasting joy."

I'm not sure any Oscar winner ever put her statue down on the floor before speaking further. Oscar got a quick pat on the head, as McDormand said she wanted to get some perspective on the situation. And then Frances went full-throttle into the strongest moment of her speech and of the evening. 

Alexina Graham Is Beautiful Illusion In 'Fairouz' By Jack Waterlot For Vogue Arabia March 2018

Model Alexina Graham is styled by Katie Trotter in fluid transparency in 'Fairouz', presumably a tribute to the famous Lebanese singer, whose music is embraced by people not understanding a word of Arabic, due to her calming voice. Photographer Jack Waterlot is in the studio for Vogue Arabia's March 2018 issue./ Hair by Dennis Gots; makeup by Ayami Nishimura

Anok Yai Wears Urban Mixes In 'Lady What's Tomorrow' By Jackie Nickerson For AnOther Magazine SS 2018

Rising model Anok Yai, Howard U-discovered Prada Fall 2018 exclusive is styled by Katie Shillingford in "Lady What's Tomorrow'.  Photographer Jackie Nickerson flashes Anok for AnOther Magazine Spring/Summer 2018.

"It was an honour and I'm proud that I was the one chosen to open, but this is bigger than me. Me opening for one of the top fashion houses is a statement to the world - especially for black women - that their beauty is something that deserves to be celebrated," Anok told Vogue of the moment when she opened the Prada Fall 2018 show in Milan, the first woman of color to do so in 20 years.