Jeneil Williams Scores A Knockout In 'Games of Genres' By Matthew Brookes For Les Echoes WEEK-END September 2018

IMG model Jeneil Williams delivers a sexy powerpunch, posing as a strong sensual woman not to be messed with. Jeneil says “watch me roar” in luxury looks from Valentino, Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Chanel, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello and more styled by Serge Girardi.

Photographer Matthew Brookes is in the gym, producing a stunning set of images that position Jeneil’s NIKE performance-toned physique in an intellectual mix moving beyond “the old oppositions”. Feminine/masculine, city/sport — Jeneil declares her own style in ‘Games of genres’ for Les Echoes WEEK-END France September 2018. Superb!! / Director Serge Giradi; hair by Vincent de Moro; makeup by Lloyd Simmonds

Leighton Meester Plans Her Next Episode, Lensed By Matthew Sprout For Porter Edit September 21, 2018

Leighton Meester Plans Her Next Episode, Lensed By Matthew Sprout For Porter Edit September 21, 2018

Actor Leighton Meester is styled by Tracy Taylor in femme fatale looks for ‘The Next Episode’. Matthew Sprout captures Meester for Porter Edit September 21, 2018.

Leaving her role as Blair in Gossip Girl behind, Meesters is interviewed byJennifer Dickinson about her new show ‘Single Parents’ airing September 26 on ABC.

Solve Sundsbo Eyes Jorja Smith Of 'Lost & Found' Debut Album, Interviewed By V Magazine FW 2018

Solve Sundsbo Eyes Jorja Smith Of 'Lost & Found' Debut Album, Interviewed By V Magazine FW 2018

Jorja Smith is styled by Anna Trevelyan in images by Solve Sundsbo for V Magazine Fall 2018./ Hair by Syd Hayes; makeup by Lisa Eldridge

V Magazine 115 introduces us to Jorja Smith with this intro:

Listening to Jorja Smith’s stunner of a debut album, 2018’s Lost & Found, it’s easy to forget that it’s a work crafted by someone just barely out of their teens. Filled with wry observations about longing, identity, and the politics of race and woman-hood, the album is both astute and beautiful—a soul-infected platter of slinky R&B that sounds like it could have been released during the glory days of British trip-hop, centered around a voice wise beyond its years. So when Smith turns up to talk about it, popping by a sushi restaurant in midtown Manhattan en route to a taping of a late-night talk show, she is the very definition of unassuming. Fresh-faced in shorts and a T-shirt, she is both radiant and almost unrecognizable from the glam femme fatale seen in the videos for breakout singles “Let Me Down” and “Beautiful Little Fools.” Sitting down for a cup of green tea, Smith laughs when I mention that I might have mistaken her for a student on her way to class. “My nan always told me I was an old soul,”she says, “But people forget sometimes that I’ve only just turned 21.”

Kennah Lau Glistens In Slick Modernism From Eric T White For V Magazine Fall 2018

Model Kennah Lau is styled by Stella Evans in glistening modern looks lensed by Eric T. White for V Magazine Fall 2018. Images via See Management for Eric T. White

Vogue wrote about Kennah Lau in spring 2017:

At 25, Kennah Lau represents a new set of models who are entering the business as adults. Spotted at a Vermont coffee shop by scouts at Next Management last year, Lau already had a husband, job, and sense of self when she was pulled into fashion. This season, she made her presence felt at shows like Alexander Wang, Emilio Pucci, and Balenciaga, emerging as one of the most interesting beauties on the scene. Tattooed, androgynous, and undeniably cool, Lau brought something special to each show she walked.

Sarai Mari Eyes Barbara Valenta & Nahiyah Imani In 'Walk This Way' For L'Officiel USA September 2018

Models Barbara Valente and Najiyah Imani are styled by Lilli Millhiser in the quiet canyons of Wall Street. Sarai Mari is behind the lens, capturing the two beauties in ‘Walk This Way’ for L’Officiel USA September 2018./ Hair by Taichi Saito; makeup by Misuzu Miyake

Images via See Management for Lilli Milhiser

Josh Olins Captures 'Clash of the Tartans', An Outdoors Fashion Mashup For Vogue US October 2018

Josh Olins Captures 'Clash of the Tartans', An Outdoors Fashion Mashup For Vogue US October 2018

Models Rebecca Leigh Longendyke, Anok Yai, Leon McCarron & Luca Bortali are styled by Lucinda Chambers in ‘Clash of the Tartans’. Photographer Josh Olins captures the mashup for Vogue US October 2018./ Hair by Sam McKnight; makeup by Sally Branka

Marique Schimmel Blooms In Death Valley, Lensed By Jason Kim For Style Italia September 2018

Model Marique Schimmel is styled by Cleo Casini in romantic floral prints in this go west young woman fashion tribute. Photographer Jason Kim captures Marique in ‘Zabriskie Point’ for Style Italia September 2018./ Hair by Ramsell Martinez; makeup by Christian McCulloch

‘Zabriskie Point’ in California’s Death Valley was also the name of a 1970 American film set in US counter culture. An overwhelming commercial failure, ‘Zabriskie Point’ has achieved a degree of cult status, especially for its cinematography, music and direction by Michelangelo Antonioni.

Mary Fix Flashes A Captivating India Graham For Hunger Magazine F/W 2018

Mary Fix Flashes A Captivating India Graham For Hunger Magazine F/W 2018

Michigan native India Malaika Graham’s life took a major turn when she won a modelling competition sposored by W magazine and IMG models. ELLE UK introduced India to readers in April 2017.

India is styled here by Jess Mederos in images by Mary Fix for Hunger Magazine Fall/Winter 2018./ Makeup by Caitlan Wooters ; hair by Sirsa

Karen Elson Poses In 'Deliver Us' By Tim Walker For Vogue Italia In Advance Of V&A Exhibit

Karen Elson Poses In 'Deliver Us' By Tim Walker For Vogue Italia In Advance Of V&A Exhibit

The legendary Karen Elson is styled by Amanda Harlech in ‘Deliver Us’, couture looks lensed by Tim Walker for Vogue Italia September 2018. Young designer and model James Crewe also appears in select images/ Hair by Malcolm Edwards; makeup by Lynsey Alexander

The photos are included in a new exhibition by Tim Walkerhis third solo exhibition — at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum, a fantastical event that will run from Saturday September 7, 2019 until March 2020. Designed by art director Shona Heath, one of Walker’s closest friends, the exhibition will include photographs, films, photographic sets and special installations, as well as a series of newly commissioned works inspired the V&A archive. This Karen Elson editorial ‘Deliver Us’ is one of those new works.

“The beautiful and eclectic objects housed in the V&A have influenced Tim since the start of his career,” Susanna Brown, curator of the Tim Walker exhibition at the V&A, shared in the press announcement. “He has spent months exploring our collection and delving deep into the museum stores to gain inspiration for his new pictures, which will form the heart of the exhibition. It will celebrate the contributions of his many talented collaborators and muses too. This is a project we've been talking about for several years, and it's going to be a spectacular show.”