Taja Feistner Poses In 'Portrait Of A Lady' By Alexander Saladrigas For ELLE UK March 2019
/Model Taja Feistner is styled by Jenny Kennedy in ‘Portrait of a Lady’, lensed by Alexander Saladrigas for ELLE UK March 2019.
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Model Taja Feistner is styled by Jenny Kennedy in ‘Portrait of a Lady’, lensed by Alexander Saladrigas for ELLE UK March 2019.
Photographer Steven Meisel looks to Morocco and North Africa for Zara’s Spring 2019 campaign, styled by Karl Templer with a model lineup including Vittoria Ceretti, Lexi Boling, Anyelina Rosa, Veronika Kunz and Amanda Murphy.
Top model Birgit Kos and Faretta front Twinset’s #WELOVEMILANO Spring 2019 campaign, lensed by Giampaolo Sgura with styling by Chiara Totire./ Hair by Pier Paolo Lai; makeup by Cosetta Giorgetti
Dominican Republic born model Annibelis Baez wears colorful two-piece swimsuits styled by Helen Broadfoot in ‘Gut Instinct’, lensed by Benny Horne for Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019./ Hair by Braydon Nelson; makeup by Mariel Barrera
American model Annie Tice is styled by Charlie Harrington in ‘The Spirit of the Holy Island’, lensed by Agata Pospieszynska for Harper’s Bazaar UK March 2019./ Hair by Hiroshi Matsushita; makeup by Anita Keeling
Doutzen Kroes Is SoftlyTailored In St. John Spring 2019 Campaign, Lensed By Lachlan Bailey
Supermodel Doutzen Kroes follows in the footsteps of Edita Vilkeviciute, seen in St. John’s Resort 2019 Campaign, wearing the lean knits that define the brand for the Spring 2019 Campaign. Lachlan Bailey is again behind the lens for St, John, who announced in January that they have joined the list of luxury brands completing banning fur and exotic skins.
Dutch Moroccan stunner Imaan Hammam is styled by Anastasia Barbieri in long, flowing gowns and linear elegance. Ethan James Green captures Imaan in the appropriately-named ‘Goddess Rising’, lensed in the Yucatan for WSJ Magazine March 2019./ Hair by Laurent Philippon; makeup by Karim Rahman
Londolozi is one of South Africa’s original private game reserves, considered to be a pillar of global ecotourism. The word Londolozi comes from the Zulu word meaning ‘Protector Of All Living Things’.
Londolozi has also opened its first spa, the Healing House, and London-based Syz describes it as potentially “the most forward-thinking wellness offering in Africa.” In a story that spans generations Dave and Shan Varty have been replaced by their children Bronwyn and Boyd, who are the newest visionaries behind Londolozi.
Trained by Oprah’s life coach Martha Beck, the duo is heavily impacted by Beck’s belief “that the senses are deadened by desk jobs and smartphones and that you need to learn to listen to your body, the ultimate navigational tool, to tap into your innate wisdom”. Beck struck a deep cord in the modern0day hearts of Bronwyn and Boyd.
Impacted by their studies with Navaho medicine men and Peruvian shamans, sound — long considered to an original healing fix — is at the center of their rituals. These practices render Londolozi’s new spa as a fusion experience of ancient global practices that now harness the energy of the African wilderness.
Dominican model Lineisy Montero is styled by Helen Broadfoot in ‘Because The Night’, lensed by David Ferrua for Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019./ Hair by Kei Terada; makeup by Pep Gay
Benny Horne Captures Julia Stegner In 'Utility' Looks For Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019
Model Julia Stegner showcases the always strong — perhaps now more than ever — ‘Utility’ trend, styled by Helen Broadfoot. Photographer-husband Benny Horne is behind the lens for Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019./ Hair by Braydon Nelson; makeup by Mariel Barrera
Democrats Court Rural Southern Voters With Stacey Abrams’ State of the Union Response
By Sharon Austin, Professor of Political Scieence and Director of the African American Studies Program, University of Florida. First published on The Conversation
In a brief, direct and optimistic speech about fighting immigrant scapegoating, racism and voter suppression, Stacey Abrams celebrated diversity in her Democratic rebuttal to Donald Trump’s divisive 2019 State of the Union address.
“We will create a stronger America together,” she said.
Abrams is the first African-American woman to deliver a State of the Union response in the 53-year history of this tradition. She is the first black woman to be nominated by a major party to run for governor. Before that, she was the first African-American ever to serve as House minority leader in the Georgia General Assembly.
Her State of the Union response has increased speculation that she is a rising political starwith a bright future in the Democratic Party.
By choosing Abrams to give the State of the Union response, Democrats were clearly reaching out to African-Americans and women, a key base for the party.
But Abrams’ speech also spoke to an often-overlooked constituency the Democratic Party may not have even thought about when they picked her. It’s a constituency Abrams has already cultivated: rural Southerners of color.
Abrams campaigned in both urban and rural counties last year, defying the logic of a Democratic Party that tends to court big city voters while leaving rural Americans to be won over by Republicans like Donald Trump.
Models Eniola Abioro, Hiandra Martinez, Imari Karanja, Lineisy Montero, Selena Forrest and Tami Williams are styled by Gabriella Karefa Johnson in ‘Black Cotillion’. Photographer Nadine Ijewere captures the black girl magic for Garage Magazine Spring/Summer 2019./ Hair by Jawara; makeup by Grace Ahn
Model Adesuwa Aighewi is styled by Samuel Francois in Dior for ‘Through The Looking Glass’. Photographer Cecile Bortoletti is behind the lens for Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019./ Hair by Sadek Lardjane; makeup by Megumi Zlatoff
Grace Elizabeth Covers Porter Edit Feb 8, 2019 For 'Most Wanted' Lensed By Hyea W. Kang
Top model Grace Elizabeth covers the February 8, 2019 issue of Porter Edit, styled by Tracy Taylor in Burberry, Isabel Marant, Gucci, Valentino, Givenchy, Chloé, Balenciaga, Stella McCartney, Prada, Fendi and more for the cover story ‘Most Wanted’. Photographer Hyea W. Kang is in the studio, with Jane Mulkerrins interviewing Grace Elizabeth about why she’ll always be a southern girl at heart.
The rise of Grace Elizabeth from Lake City, Florida to top model status has been a family affair.
Brazilian model Caroline Trentini is styled by Morgan Pilcher in ‘Dare’, lensed by Rafael Pavarotti in Rio de Janeiro for Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Emerging As Unlikely, Egoless Unifying Force Among Democrats
No freshman member of the new House of Representatives has gained more national media attention than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Less than one week after her victory in the November 2018 midterm elections, AOC joined environmental activists in a protest in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office. Politico published a story that AOC denied, advancing the theory that she was encouraging activists to primary Democratic incumbents in the 2020 elections.
The Republican obsession with Ocasio-Cortez has bordered on full-frontal misogyny, with many Dems reporting that “a cloud” of uncertainty hovered over her. Was she determined to build her own disruptive Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez brand? Or was she truly interested in passing collaborative legislation with fellow Democfrats.
Writing for Vanity Fair, Abigail Tracy says that AOC has emerged “as an unlikely unifying force for Democrats — and a surprisingly egoless champion of a new, progressive politics.”
Gisele Bündchen Stars In 'Born This Way' By Mario Sorrenti For Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019
Porter Magazine #31 celebrates “five years of Incerdible WOMEN’ with supermodel, activist, supermom and Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bündchen on their cover. George Cortina styles the Super Bowl loving Brazilian — who makes her husband invite healing and protection stones into his life, with a special necklace and drops she prepares. Mario Sorrenti captures Gisele in ‘Born This Way’. / Hair by Akki Shirakawa; makeup by Kanako Takase
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is celestial and surreal in Nick Knight’s tantalizing images for the first Equinox Hotel in Manhattan. The fitness chain’s maiden forray into the hospitality business is marketed under the mantra ‘For Those Who Want It All’.
"I’m interested in how people represent health, because it tends to be one of those areas that doesn’t perhaps get as much creative treatment as it deserves," Knight said of taking on the project. "When Equinox approached me, I looked at what they’ve done in the past and thought, Here’s a company who say they want to push boundaries, and it’s for people who are constantly on the edge, but let’s look back through their advertising. And their advertising was exciting. They take risks. That’s the sort of thing you need to look at when you take on a new client."
Naomi has a major stop in South Africa next month, where she will headline this year’s FORBES WOMAN AFRICA Leading Women Summit, hosted by KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government, taking place at Durban’s Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre on International Women’s Day – Friday, 8 March.
Newlyweds Hailey and Justin Bieber are styled by Tonne Goodman in American Vogue’s March 2019 cover story. Photographer Annie Leibovitz captures the Biebers for an interview by Rob Haskell: Justin and Hailey Bieber Open Up About Their Passionate, Not-Always Easy but Absolutely All-In.
Model Vanessa Axente is styled by Natasha Royt in ‘Wanderlust’, lensed by Vincent Van De Wijngaard in Los Angeles for Porter Magazine #31 Spring 2019./ Hair by Mustafa Yanaz; makeup by Maud Laceppe
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