Oli Kearon Captures Edwina Preston In 'Wall Flower' For Paper Magazine Fall 2018
/Model Edwina Preston is styled by Jack Collins in ‘Wall Flower’, lensed by Oli Kearon for Paper Magazine Fall 2018./ Makeup by Mel Arter; hair by Takuya Morimoto
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Model Edwina Preston is styled by Jack Collins in ‘Wall Flower’, lensed by Oli Kearon for Paper Magazine Fall 2018./ Makeup by Mel Arter; hair by Takuya Morimoto
Rising model Kaia Gerber covers the October 2018 issue of Vogue Paris, getting two beauty treatments by artist Mark Carrasquillo. On the left, Kaia wears a subtle, minimal makeup look that vamps into high gear with blue metallic eyeshadow, a high-gloss red lip, and intense bright beauty.
"FROM DAY TO NIGHT: a star is born, in @KaiaGerber, the cover star of our October issue dedicated to night lovers everywhere," the Vogue Paris captioned the post. The duality theme in Kaia’s hair played off her over-the-top glam, styled in a windswept blowout. To finish off the cover look Kaia wears a single diamond drop earring on the made-up side and no jewelry at all on the natural one.
Kaia’s cover, lensed by Mikael Jansson, launches full throttle the October issue’s celebration of infamous nights from Parisian haunts to New York’s Studio 54 to the golden era of Monaco party girls.
Inside the pages, Kaia Gerber joins Imaan Hammam, Edie Campbell, and Rianne Van Rompaey in glittering gems from Cartier, Chopard, Messika Paria, Piaget and more, all lensed by Mikael Jansson with styling by editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt.
Victoria’s Secret Angel Adriana Lima has staying power, being hard at work since the late 90s. Now the boxing queen ‘gym inspo’ has been named Puma’s international training ambassador, and she sits down with Glamour UK to talk her badass fearless female self.
I believe in advertising that people want to feel related to you as a human. What I always stand for through my work is that I like to show reality, what is real. For instance, over the last few days, shooting for Puma, everything that you see in the campaign is real, I go out there and I am working out for real. The sweat you are going to see is real, it’s not a set up. I believe Puma wants to empower women to stretch and reach their goals whatever they are and whatever that takes whether that is through being fashionable or feeling good about themselves.
Feeling good is not a physical matter, feeling good is a thing that is inside of you. You are the one who has to figure out what makes you happy, whatever that is. If it’s taking a walk, dancing, that’s a form of workout. It’s a matter of doing the little things that make you smile – that’s the secret to life.
Itchy Scratchy Patchy was started by long-time friends Edie Campbell and Christabel MacGreevy in 2015.
The brand focuses on decoration and adornment, season-less fashion, and taking the process of making clothes and how you dress back into your own hands. It is about clothes that have a life and a story, a sense of humor and a point of view.
Since its launch, the brand has collaborated with Levi’s, Sunspel, Dickies, LOVE magazine, Calm & Collected, Chloé and Lewis Leathers.
In this fun fashion editorial for LOVE Magazine, Edie and Christabel show off the new Itchy Scratchy Patchy Virtues collection, inspiring summer postcards for the Fall/Winter issue. Harry Carr is behind the lens in Syros, Greece.
Armani ambassador Cate Blanchett is styled by Peggy Rice in luxe looks from the Italian fashion house lensed by Tom Munro for Vanity Fair Italy Oct. 3, 2018.
Top models Guinevere Van Seenus, Saskia de Brauw, Vittoria Ceretti, and Lily Cole are styled by Marie Chaix in ‘Fool’s Paradise’. Photographer Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott are behind the lens for Vogue Italia September 2018./ Hair by Paul Hanlon; makeup by Thomas De Kluyver
Solve Sundsbo Captures Duckie, Aube, Sabah & Akiima In Mindbending Couture For Vogue Italia
Models Duckie Thot, Aube Jolicoeur, Sabah Koj & Akiima Ajak are styled by Patti Wilson in fashion splendor for ‘Mindbending Couture’. Photographer Solve Sundsbo captures the extreme beauty for Vogue Italia September 2018./ Hair by Syd Hayes; makeup by Val Garland
Global Citizen Dakota Johnson Covers Tatler UK November 2018, Lensed By Jack Waterlot
Actor Dakota Johnson covers the November 2018 issue of Tatler UK. The upcoming ‘Suspiria’ star is styled by Petra Flannery in luxe looks lensed by Jack Waterlot.
Speaking about playing Anastasia Steele in ‘Shades of Grey’, Dakota tells Tatler: “Playing sexual characters is interesting to me,' she says. 'I find it powerful... I've always been fascinated by women who are in touch with their sexuality, who are proud of it, who are not passive about it. I don't think that in order to be respected and in order to feel powerful that you need to be sexless.' She rails against the double standards in society that mean a man can be aggressive and admired for it, whereas 'if you're forthright [as a woman], if you're bossy, and you say what you mean and mean what you say, then sometimes you might be called a bitch or a diva.' She pauses. 'Which is wild.'“
When Time’s Up was formed, Dakota says,'My grandmother (Tippi Hedren) was like, "Guys! This has been going on forever!" It's terrible. She's so strong. She's so elegant. She's so smart and so talented. Her career was completely ruined because she said no. Because she stood up for herself. And so Hitchcock destroyed her. It's not okay to behave in a certain way in order to put yourself in a position of power or leverage. I think my grandmother is extremely supportive of the movement. My mother is extremely supportive. This does need to change.'
Top model Natasha Poly is styled by Jeanne Le Bault in ELLE France’s fall focus on luxury. Photographer Liz Collins continues her very French look at key fashion trends. / Hair by Laurent Philippon; makeup by Stéphanie Kunz
Natasha Poly Wears 'Precieux Accents' In Luxe Looks Lensed By Liz Collins For ELLE France Pt 2
Model Charlee Fraser is styled by Juan Cebrian in the season’s protective lawyers, a trend also sending accompanying modesty messages in most cases. Txema Yeste captures Fraser for Vogue Spain October 2018. / Hair by Jordi Fontanals; makeup by Victor Alvarez; creative direction and set design by Cristina Ramos
Mica Arganaraz & Mayowa Nicholas In 'Couture Club' By Karim Sadli For Vogue Paris October 2018
Models Mica Argañaraz & Mayowa Nicholas are styled by Aleksandra Woroniecka in ‘Couture Club’, lensed by Karim Sadli for Vogue Paris October 2018./ Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Christelle Cocquet
Gigi Hadid Goes 'City Slick' In Paul Wetherell Images For Vogue US October 2018
Supermodel Gigi Hadid is styled by Jordan Bickham in ‘City Slick’, lensed by Paul Wetherell for Vogue US October 2018./ Hair by Tamara McNaughton; makeup by Susie Sobol
Rising model Duckie Thot takes a walk on the wild side, styled by DaVian Lain in animal prints from Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen and more. Yossi Michaeli makes the fashion capture called ‘Breaking the Runway’ for Marie Claire Mexico September 2018.
Supermodel Lara Stone is styled by Melanie Huynh in sensual, comfy sweater knits and sexy tees in ‘Sweet Weekend’, lensed by Matt Easton for ELLE France Sept. 28, 2018.
Top model Hailey Baldwin — who is NOT married to Justin Bieber, despite headlines, based on Harper’s US Sept. 28 — covers the September 26 cover of Grazia China. Bobette Cohn styles Baldwin in Balenciaga, Dior, Alexander Wang and more for images by Adam Franzino.
Charlotte Wales Captures Grace Hartzel In 'Country Living' For Dazed Magazine F/W 2018
Model Grace Hartzel has a sensual, bucolic country girl moment styled by Camille Bidault Waddington. Charlotte Wales is behind the lens for ‘Country Living’ in Dazed Magazine Fall/Winter 2018./ Hair by Jawara; makeup by Nami Yoshida; set by Alexander Bock
Emily Ratajkowski strikes a series of sultry poses, styled by Miguel Enamorado in the sexy black designs from carolina Herrera, Marc Jacobs, Dolce & Gabbana, Max Mara and more. Photographer Carin Backoff captures Emily for Vogue Mexico October 2018.
Model Luna Bijl is styled by Clare Richardson in ‘Surfside Motel’, lensed by Dan Martensen for Vogue Paris October 2018./ Hair by Cim Mahony; makeup by Romy Soleimani
Projection artist and activist Robin Bell has turned his highly-effective visual projections on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, targeting his federal courthouse in DC with interchanging slogans: ‘Brett Kavanaugh Is A Sexual Predator’, ‘Brett Kavanaugh Lied Every Time He Testified’, ‘Brett Kavanaugh Must Withdraw’, and ‘#Believe Survivors’.
Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee has been accused of a sexual assault by Christine Blasey Ford, allegations he has denied. The two will appear in front of the Senate Judicial Committee on Thursday. On Wednesday, another woman, Julie Swetnick, walked into the national spotlight, claiming that Kavanaugh had been present while she was gang raped in 1982. And on Wednesday evening, a fourth anonymous, but highly-detailed charge against Kavanaugh was revealed.
On Tuesday night, Bell pulled up in front of the E. Barrett Prettyman United States courthouse in a specially modified light projection van, beaming his message onto the facade of Kavanaugh’s workplace in an effort to highlight the allegations against the nominee and create a public shaming against the Supreme Court nominee. The guerrilla intervention was a collaboration with the women’s advocacy group Ultra Violet.
“It was good to be able to help amplify other people’s voices on this one,” Bell told artnet News in a call. “We made a statement that we believe survivors, that this is who this person is, and that we’re going to go to where he works and project it on the building. It’s somewhat cathartic.”
“I’ve been getting a lot of messages and I can tell you [the projection] really helped people who feel hurt right now and are trying to not allow someone like Kavanaugh to be in power, to continue to be in power, and get to the Supreme Court,” Bell continued.
Model Sheila Marquez is styled by Rut Baticon in ‘Distrito Financiero’. In today’s political #MeToo climate, these fashion picks are too sexy for lady boss looks, so perhaps Marquez has an investment banker sugar daddy working in Wall Street. Sergi Pons is behind the lens for Marie Claire Spain October 2018./ Hair and makeup by Leo Pereira
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