Adwoa Aboah Covers Allure Magazine's April 2018 Skin Issue, Lensed By Daniel Jackson

Adwoa Aboah Covers Allure Magazine's April 2018 Skin Issue, Lensed By Daniel Jackson

Model of the moment Adwoa Aboah is styled by Beth Fenton in modern minimalism lingerie for 'Age of Adwoa'. Photographer Daniel Jackson is behind the lens for Allure Magazine's April 2018 'Skin' issue./ Hair by Esther Langham; makeup by Hannah Murray

Adwoa is interviewed by Brennan Kilbane about her nonprofit, Gurls Talk, an initiative that is the product of her own story -- one of healing, trauma, crazy success, and manic nosedives. Without a doubt, Adwoa Aboah is the star of a new era type of supermodel, a beautiful womanly color mix of brains and bravura who is in high demand as a model with beauty, heart and individuality.

As a teenager, Adwoa experimented heavily with drugs. Her addictions intensified as her career hit high-gear with her Italian Vogue cover. A few months earlier, the 'it girl' had attempted suicide.

Kilbane describes her subject as an "engaged, thoughtful, powerful woman" who makes her understand that solidarity is the antidote for the world we live in today. Adoah points to a tattoo on her wrists, a line from the poet Nayyirah Waheed’s book Nejma: “All the women. in me. are tired.” “I’m made up of many different women — my mum, sister, friends — who have all made me who I am. It reminds me that whatever I’m going through, there are lots of other women going through the same thing.”

Phil Poynter Flashes 'Powder' With Romee Strijd, Cara Taylor, Emily Ratajkowski + For Love Magazine #18 S/S 2018

Models Abby Champion, Cara Taylor, Guinevere van Seenus, Lily Stewart, Hailey Baldwin, Jasmine Sanders, Emily Ratajkowski, Romee Strijd, Achok Majak, Jocelyn Corona & Precious Lee are styled byTabitha Simmons in 'Powder', lensed by Phil Poynter for Love Magazine #18, Spring/Summer 2018./ Hair by Ben Skervin; makeup by Frank B

Holt Renfrew Supports Doutzen Kroes' Knot On My Planet Campaign, Lensed By Chris Colls

Holt Renfrew Supports Doutzen Kroes' Knot On My Planet Campaign, Lensed By Chris Colls

The beautiful, inspiring supermodel Doutzen Kroes teams up with Canada's Holt Renfrew to support Doutzen's 'Knot On My Planet' activism. Chris Colls is behind the lens, capturing the Holt Renfrew x Knot On My Planet‘s Spring 2018 campaign to support the Elephant Crisis Fund./ Makeup by Sil Bruinsma; hair by Panos Papandrianos

If we educate people about the crisis, if we share more stories and make this bigger, I feel positive that African elephants will be here for our children to see in the wild. We have to stay hopeful for the future, always.” – Doutzen Kroes

US Supreme Court: Does Regulating 'Fake' Women's Health Centers Confine Religious Freedom?

US Supreme Court: Does Regulating 'Fake' Women's Health Centers Confine Religious Freedom?

Given all the regulations that Republican state governments have put on Planned Parenthood -- including the width of their hallways and the size of closets (restrictions that render existing facilities not qualifying to operate) -- it's mind-boggling to see them go before the Supreme Court and argue that fake pregnancy counseling centers are legit and cannot be subject to state laws because they are run by Christians. Any attempt to govern them by laws is an illegal attack on their religious freedoms. 

The test of these perceived freedoms is now before the US Supreme Court, in the first abortion-related case of the Trump administration. 

Any Woman Can is part of a nationwide network of over 3,000 “crisis pregnancy centers” (CPCs) established by evangelical Christians to dissuade women from having abortions.  Presenting themselves as women's health centers that support women when Planned Parenthood closes down, unable to meet state laws, these so-called clients typically have no licensed medical professionals on staff. 

The Any Woman Can website says it offers a comprehensive overview of health care options open to women. This is a blatant lie. Other members of this network are Pregnancy Care Clinics and Informed Choices, also arguing before the Supreme Court On Tuesday.

Grace Mahary Wears Designer Disco Glam, Lensed By Andrew Yee For How To Spend It March 2018

Grace Mahary Wears Designer Disco Glam, Lensed By Andrew Yee For How To Spend It March 2018

Model Grace Mahary goes full-throttle 'Disco', styled by Yana Kamps in sparkling embellishments and iridescent fabrics from Dior, Halpern, Isabel Marant, Paco Rabanne, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Balmain, Gucci and more. Photographer Andrew Yee is in the studio for How To Spend It Magazine March 2018./ Hair by Keith Carpenter; makeup by Cedric Jolivet

Alexandra Utzmann Flashes Barbara Palvin For Grazia Italy March 15, 2018

Top model Barbara Palvin is in a blue hues mood, styled by Anne Raybaud in Pinko, Versace, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and more. Photographer Alexandra Utzmann flashes Alexandra for Grazia Italy March 15, 2018.

Is BBC's Massive Pay Gap Between Wimbledon Pundits Martina Navratilova & John McEnroe Justified

Tennis champion Martina Navratilova, winner of nine Wimbledon Ladies' championship trophies shares her furor over discovering the full extent of BBC pay discrimination in an interview airing Monday night, writes The Guardian.  In an interview for Panorama: Britain's Equal Pay Scandal, Navratilova reveals her shock when she discovered that John McEnroe is paid 10 times as much as she is for covering Wimbledon for the BBC. 

Navratilova tells Panorama that she was paid about £15,000, while McEnroe's published salary revealed last summer is between £150,000 and £199,999. 

Navratilova said she was told she was getting paid a comparable amount to men doing the same job as her, adding: “We were not told the truth, that’s for sure.” “It’s still the good old boys’ network ... The bottom line is that male voices are valued more than women’s voices,” she said, adding that her agent will ask for more money in the future.

BBC Sport defended the discrepancy, saying McEnroe’s role was of “a different scale, scope and time commitment”, to Navratilova, adding: “They are simply not comparable.”

Lara Stone Guest Edits Madame Figaro China March 2018, Lensed By Matt Easton

Supermodel Lara Stone guest edits the March 2018 issue of Madame Figaro China March 2018. Lara is styled by Constance Feral in images by Matt Easton./ Makeup by Sandra Cooke; hair by Anna Cofone

Yasmin, Rita, Jourdan, Irina & Claudia Share 'A Night on the Town with Donatella Versace' For Vogue UK

Yasmin, Rita, Jourdan, Irina & Claudia Share 'A Night on the Town with Donatella Versace' For Vogue UK

Models and talents Yasmin Le Bon, Rita Ora, Jourdan Dunn, Irina Shayk and Claudia Schiffer gather with Versace's Donatella Versace in 'A Night on the Town with Donatella Versace'. Photographer Sean Thomas is behind the lens for British Vogue April 2018./ Makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

Akiima, Charlee Fraser, Andreja Pejic & Fernanda Ly Promote Diverse Faces Of Australian Fashion

Akiima, Charlee Fraser, Andreja Pejic & Fernanda Ly Promote Diverse Faces Of Australian Fashion

Models Akiima, Charlee Fraser, Andreja Pejic and Fernanda Ly cover the April 2018 issue of Vogue Australia, lensed by Patrick Demarchelier, posing as people first and fashion models second. The quartet pens pwerful and personal stories for the issue, with their histories highlighted before their favorite face savers. Still, the cover story promotes them as 'The Faces Uniting Australian Fashion'.

Vogue Australia's editor-in-chief Edwina McCann says of the issue: "“It felt timely to celebrate that fact, because it truly reflects who we are. Despite being a multicultural country, we have long subscribed to a homogenous standard of beauty. Charlee Fraser, Akiima, Fernanda Ly and Andreja Pejić prove that thinking – and casting – is archaic.”

Marte Mei van Haaster Makes Fashion Magic In Harley Weir Images For M Le Magazine du Monde Mar. 17, 2018

Model Marte Mei van Haaster is styled by Suzanne Koller in wine-soaked, blushing color and modern fabrics. Photographer Harley Weir captures super creative but simple shots of fashion's machinations for M Le magazine du Monde March 17th, 2018./ Hair by Gary Gill; makeup by Lucia Pica

Charlee Fraser Wears Neutrals Lensed By Emma Summerton For Vogue Germany April 2018

Model Charlee Fraser is styled by Natasha Royt in tailored neutrals for 'Gravity', lensed by Emma Summerton for Vogue Germany April 2018./ Hair by Braydon Nelson; makeup by Ralph Siciliano

Karlie Kloss' Kode With Klossy Expands To 50 Tech Camps In 25 Cities For 1000 Girls Wanting To Code

Karlie Kloss' Kode With Klossy Expands To 50 Tech Camps In 25 Cities For 1000 Girls Wanting To Code

“Beyond just wanting to hang out with you guys, I want you to be a part of our big announcement,” supermodel Karlie Kloss told the four young alumnae of her Kode With Klossy coding camp. “You’re the reason we want to keep growing this.”

Karlie was referring to the coding camp she launched in a simple way in 2015 to inspire girls to learn to code and consider careers in tech. Before shooting a 45-second video, Kloss went around the room asking what her four young protégées had been up to since last summer. The New York Times was on hand to record the answers. 

Valeria Torres-Olivares, 18, from Princeton, N.J., was first to speak. She was accepted to Princeton University, where she’ll major in computer science. The room erupted into cheers. She also talked about the coding class she started at the Princeton Public Library with her younger sister Kyara, 14, a fellow camper.

“We made it girls-only so our students would have an environment they feel safe in,” Ms. Torres-Olivares said. “When boys are in the classroom, it’s harder.”

Agyness Deyn Plays Elaine Renko In BBC Drama 'Hard Sun' 5 Years Before End Of The World

Agyness Deyn Plays Elaine Renko In BBC Drama 'Hard Sun' 5 Years Before End Of The World

 “You start something as a teenager and you become a woman,” she says now. “It was a very clear moment when I thought I have to figure out what else I’m going to do.” There were panicky moments in the trans­ition. “You think, ‘Who am I if I don’t have that?’” But also pure joy at the liberation. “I wasn’t severely unhappy but I did feel, what’s over that wall?“ she says. “It’s like when you have your first boyfriend and you can’t think of ever being with anyone else and then all of a sudden you get a bit older and you realise, there are other boys, and then, there are other men.”

Agyness Deyn has stayed true to her thicker than honey childhood relationship with also Manchester-born close friend designer Henry Holland. And she married hedgefund manager Joel McAndrew in New York, August 2016.

After precious small parts in indy films for several years, Agyness Deyn plays detective Elaine Renko in the new BBC drama 'Hard Sun'. Marie Claire UK's Lucy Pavia interviewed the actorin January 2018 about her role in the "new pre-apocalyptic series by Luther creator Neil Cross that opens in modern-day London five years before the end of the world."

Richard Phibbs Eyes Agyness Deyn In 'Keys To The Kingdom' For Town & Country Spring 2018

Richard Phibbs Eyes Agyness Deyn In 'Keys To The Kingdom' For Town & Country Spring 2018

Model Agyness Deyn gets the royal treatment, styled by Miranda Almond in 'Keys to the Kingdom'. Photographer Richard Phibbs flashes the editorial featuring Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda and Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria in the first-ever shoot at Hampton Court Palace for Town & Country Magazine's Spring 2018 issue. 

J. Lo's Flying High, Lopez Style In Mariano Vivanco Images For Harper's Bazaar US April 2018

Singer, philanthropist, yummy mummy, actor and madly-in-love super femme Jennifer Lopez is styled by Joanna Hillman in Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas-worthy confections from Carolina Herrera, Saint Laurent, Valentino, Oscar de la Renta and more. Lopez opens up about how she balances on the tightrope of life with A-Rod in J. Lo's Flying High, lensed by Mariano Vivanco for Harper's Bazaar US April 2018. 

“I’m a workaholic,” Lopez says bluntly in her interview with  Isabel González Whitaker . “My instinct is to fill every single minute of my life with work, so I’ve had to learn balance. When you take on too much, that can be the enemy of great.” On the last point, Rodriguez begs to differ: She may be a perfectionist, he says, but that quality is part of the magic that sets her apart from everyone else. “I watched her singing and dancing and practicing until one in the morning the other night,” he says, when called the day before her pre–Super Bowl concert. “She kept saying, ‘Let’s run through it again.’ I think I heard her say that 45 times. Her thirst for perfection is just awesome to watch.” So what drives all that fierce energy? “I’m not one of those media darlings,” Lopez says. “I didn’t get kissed into this business. I’m from the Bronx. I had to find my way, so I’ve always felt like I had to prove myself. Maybe that’s a good drive to have. I never settle for mediocre.”

Craig McDean Captures Emma Stone For Louis Vuitton Spirit Of Travel Campaign 2018

I'm not sure if actor, activist and new Louis Vuitton muse Emma Stone's first Spirit of Travel Campaign 2018 is the most anemic campaign ever, but it's a tough rival for the honor. Set in the California desert, we see "a spectacular landscape that blends raw space and travel". Okay, if you say so. 

"I am very happy and proud to be working with a House as passionate as Louis Vuitton, as well as with the unique style and creations of Nicolas Ghesquière” says Emma Stone.

Stone's first Louis Vuitton Spirit of Travel campaign "showcases the actress wearing pieces from the Prefall 2018 collection and embodying a heroine who is daring, confident and always on the move. " Okay, if you say so. 

This Travel campaign highlights the Capucines bags: a signature of discreet elegance, Capucines represents the spirit of the House and its expertise in leather craftwork. Note that this out-of-gas campaign is not the fault of Emma Stone. Rather, photographer Craig McDean and Nicolas Ghesquière bear responsibility and also upper management at LVMH, who I assume saw it.  As for poor Emma Stone, she is frozen in time. 

Natalia Vodianova Is Lensed By Alique In 'Sur Tous Les Fronts' For Porter Edit March 16, 2018

Natalia Vodianova Is Lensed By Alique In 'Sur Tous Les Fronts' For Porter Magazine Spring 2018

Supermodel Natalia Vodianova is styled by Morgan Pilcher in white and silver for 'Sur Tous Les Fronts', lensed by Alique for Porter Edit March 16, 2018./ Hair by James Rowe; makeup by William Bartel