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

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

Claire Rothstein Launches A Subversive Femme Revolt With Girls Girls Girls | Ajak Deng & Linda Helena Wear Denim Blues

Claire Rothstein Launches A Subversive Femme Revolt With Girls Girls Girls | Agak Deng & Linda Helena Wear Denim Blues

Photographer Claire Rothstein has launched Girls Girls Girls magazine, a sex-bomb explosion that plays into every stereotype out there.

Consider that white girls get brainwashed, too. I know that reality doesn't fit the stereotype of bad girl Becky, but methinks something REAL interesting is afoot here, and I might just love it.

After all, Becky has born the responsibility for the downfall of civilization since the day Lilith stormed out of the garden of Eden. It's much easier to go after Becky than deal with the real human problems on our planet. 

As you see, though, Becky has a few friends. And together we will fight forward. So pack up your trash-talking Becky crap and get out of the way Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour. Large numbers of women have -- especially Beckys -- have work to do -- TOGETHER. 

Our first editorial from Girls Girls Girls features models Ajak Deng and Linda Helena, styled by Alicia Lombardini in denim blues. Claire Rothstein is behind the lens. Hair by Charles McNair; makeup by Mark Edio. 

Images via See Management for Mark Edio. 

Kate Bock Wears 'Dark Matter' Denim Lensed By Owen Bruce For Elle Canada April 2018

Kate Bock Wears 'Dark Matter' Denim Lensed By Owen Bruce For Elle Canada April 2018

Kate Bock poses in dark wash denim looks from Max Mara, Tibi and Versus Versace, chic looks that are Vogue Paris worthy styled by Juliana Schiavinatto. Photographer Owen Bruceis in the studio, flashing 'Dark Matter' for Elle Canada April 2018./ Hair by Cia Mandarello; makeup by Susana Hong

Vita Mira Finds Fashion's Square Root In 'Check, Please' By Max Abadian For Elle Canada April 2018

Model Vita Mir makes a strong impression, styled by Véronique Delisle in 'Check, Please'. Photographer Max Abadian eyes the visual extravaganza for Elle Canada April 2018./ Hair by Paco Puertas; makeup by Leslie-Ann Thomson

Agata Pospieszynska Flashes Agnes, Mila & Alexis In A Bit Of London Fun For Harper's UK April 2018

Agata Pospieszynska Flashes Agnes, Mila & Alexis In A Bit Of London Fun For Harper's UK April 2018

Models: Agnes Nieske Abma, Mila Ganame and Alexis Jaye Sundman are styled by Charlie Harrington. Photographer Agata Pospieszynska captures the trio for Harper's Bazaar UKApril 2018./ Hair by Paul Donovan; makeup by Ariel Yeh

Sasha Pivovarova Wears Sixties Looks Lensed By Bibi Cornejo Borthwick For CR Fashion Book SS 2019

Sasha Pivovarova Wears Sixties Looks Lensed By Bibi Cornejo Borthwick For CR Fashion Book SS 2019

Sasha Pivovarova is styled by Tom Van Dorpe in flower child outfits lensed in ‘Kaboom!’ Bibi Cornejo Borthwick is behind the lens for CR Fashion Book Spring/Summer 2018./ Hair by Marki Shkreli; makeup by Kanako Takase

Christian MacDonald Captures Mathilde Henning In 'À cause des Garçons' For Vogue Paris March 2018

Rising model Mathilde Henning is styled by Geraldine Saglio in 'À cause des Garçons'Christian MacDonald is in the studio, eyeing the menswear looks for Vogue ParisMarch 2018./ Petros Petrohilos; hair by Shon

Robyn Lawley Shares A Yoga-Ready Mood, Lensed By Sarah Kehoe For Shape Magazine April 2018

Model Robyn Lawley wears yoga-inspired looks from Jason Wu, Baja East and Cynthia Rowley, styled by Brooke Ely Danielson. Photographer Sarah Kehoe captures Robyn for the April 2018 issue of Shape Magazine

Kendall Jenner & Cockatoo Sit Pretty For Vogue US April 2018, Lensed By Mert & Marcus

Kendall Jenner & Cockatoo Sit Pretty For Vogue US April 2018, Lensed By Mert & Marcus

Kendall Jenner covers the April 2018 edition of Vogue US. Tonne Goodman chooses flower power looks from Maison Margiela, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Rodarte. and more for images by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. / Hair by Paul Hanlon; makeup by Lauren Parsons

Jenner shares the covers with a yellow-crested cockatoo, which sits pretty with her pink Chanel tulle gown with a silver octopus cocktail ring. The Jakarta Post reported in April 2017 that populations of the yellowcrested cockatoo on several islands are critically endangered due to massive exploitation. Anna Relueaux from Manchester Metropolitan University is a lead researcher on the critically endangered species native to Indonesia and Timor Leste.  Learn more about protecting cockatoos. 

Kendall takes readers to her horse barn in the gated community of Bell Canyon, Ca. to meet Belle and Dylan. Returning in her Range Rover, Jonathan van Meter asks Kendall why the internet think she's gay. 

She laughs. “I think it’s because I’m not like all my other sisters, who are like, ‘Here’s me and my boyfriend!’ So it was a thing for a minute because no one ever saw me with a guy. I would always go that extra mile to be low-key with guys, sneaking around all the time. You don’t want to, like, look crazy.”

She pulls onto the freeway, and within seconds we’re going 90 mph. Kendall goes on: “I don’t think I have a bisexual or gay bone in my body, but I don’t know! Who knows?! I’m all down for experience—not against it whatsoever—but I’ve never been there before.” She ponders it for a moment. “Also, I know I have kind of a . . . male energy? But I don’t want to say that wrong, because I’m not transgender or anything. But I have a tough energy. I move differently. But to answer your question: I’m not gay. I have literally nothing to hide.” She lets out a mordant chuckle. “I would never hide something like that.”

The interview does touch on all Jenner's bad publicity on her Pepsi ad and Vogue India cover. No word yet, if she's getting roasted over the cockatoo. 

Eva Herzigova Simmers In Sensual Luxury By Chris Colls In Vogue Poland #2 April 2018

Supermodel Eva Herzigova is styled by George Cortina in sensual luxury looks for 'Eva Was The First'. Photographer Chris Colls is behind the lens for Vogue Poland #2 April 2018./ Hair by Oribe Canales; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi

The new Vogue Poland is led by Filip Niedenthal, who launched Esquire Poland, as editor-in-chief, as well as being  editor-in-chief of travel magazine Podróże. Polish top model Malgosia Bela is Vogue Poland's editor-at-large and global ambassador and Kasia Kulczyk, chairperson and founder of new media venture Visteria, Conde Nast's partner in Vogue Poland .

"It's clear there is a strong demand for a magazine that inspires and empowers Polish women, as well as promoting Polish talent internationally — not only in fashion, but in the arts, film, culture and other fields," said Kulczyk. "Always keeping in mind the needs and expectations of our ambitious, career-driven readers, we will offer inspiring content with a reach unparalleled by any other Polish medium."