Nicole Atieno By Ronald Dick Graces L'Officiel Italia September 2018
/Rising Kenyan model Nicole Atieno is styled by Ann Kathrin Obermeyer in patterned elegance lensed by Ronald Dick for L’Officiel Italia September 2018./Makeup by Thorssten Weiss
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Rising Kenyan model Nicole Atieno is styled by Ann Kathrin Obermeyer in patterned elegance lensed by Ronald Dick for L’Officiel Italia September 2018./Makeup by Thorssten Weiss
Model Marte Mei van Haaster is styled by Suzanne Koller in fall neutrals lensed by rising star photographer Bibi Cornejo Borthwick for Le Monde M Magazine September 2018./ Makeup by Karim Rahman; hair by Soichi Inagaki
Model Georgia Fowler is styled by Katie Mossman in phosphorescent swimwear and snow gear brimming with vitality. Sebastian Kim flashes the defiantly loud and pulsating fashion story 'Icy Hot' for ELLE US September 2018. New Mexico’s serene White Sands National Monument is the backdrop for Missoni, Prada, Tom Ford, Balenciaga and more that blasts a bold, beautiful message for fashionistas. See the stocklists at ELLE.
Bregje Heinen Sizzles In Fall Looks California Style By Riccardo Vimercati For Madame Germany
Bregje Heinen is styled by Konstantin Spachis in sensual looks from Alexandre Vauthier, Boss, Max Mara, Roberto Cavalli and more, welcoming fall in Palm Springs, California. Photographer Riccardo Vimercati captures Bregje for Madame Germany September 2018.
Kim Kardashian West Embraces Modesty, Lensed By Jackie Nickerson For CR Fashion Book #13
Kim Kardashian West delivers a version of herself that we've never seen. Not only covered up, but a prairie-loving star in a John Wayne movie, Kim Kardashian takes center stage as a pioneer woman under the influence of Marie Antoinette. Carine Roitfeld styles KKW in Calvin Klein 205W39NYC, Balenciaga, Coach 1941, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Max Mara and more for images by Jackie Nickerson in CR Fashion Book #13. The entrepreneurial mogul explains why this fashion shoot was her easiest:
When I do a shoot, I love to see the photographer’s version of me. I’m not this diva who shows up on set and has all these demands of specific angles and glam and how I want to look. I like doing things that aren’t me or aren’t the way that people typically see me, and I love to see that version too. This was my easiest shoot because I didn’t have to suck it in. I was just myself and it was more about attitude instead of showing off my body, which was different and refreshing. I think people don’t really see me as dressing so modest. What’s funny is that, though I obviously am very comfortable not being modest, my soul inside is kind of modest. My closest friends know that about me.
Top model Coco Rocha shares the editorial pages of Madame Figaro’s August 31, 2018 cover story with daughter Ioni James Conran and newborn son Iver Eames Conran. Photographer Max Abadian is behind the lens, with styling by Sophie Michaud./ Makeup by Campbell Ritchie; hair by Benoit Moeyaert
'House of Cards' star, activist, humanitarian, entrepreneur, mom and newlywed Robin Wright covers the August 31 issue of Porter Edit. Helen Broadfoot styles Wright in relaxed, casual looks including multiple selections from Pour Les Femmes, her new clothing project inspired by Wright's first trip to the Congo over 10 years ago. Lensed by Boo George, Robin Wright will be spending plenty of time in Paris, having married Clément Giraudet, Saint Laurent VIP relations manager in mid-August.
The interview spends too much time on the disgraced Kevin Spacey -- although the dialogue is worth the read -- and not enough time on the women in the Congo, people far more important to Robin Wright than the former star president of 'House of Cards'.
AOC has covered all the topics in Wright's reflection on her involvement in the Congo. While we pull them together, the humanitarian activist reflects on her socially conscious clothing line Pour les Femmes:
The story behind the brand is pretty powerful: inspired by a trip to Congo over 10 years ago, Wright started the company with her friend Karen Fowler to provide economic opportunities – and a skilled trade in sewing – for women in conflict zones around the world. The range consists largely of pajamas, partly because both of them love to sleep (“I wish I could sleep like a teenager. But I love being in bed, working in bed, watching movies in bed,” says Wright), but also because pajamas represent comfort and security, which women in war-torn regions rarely have. “Buy our pajamas because you are helping a woman start her life again after being raped repeatedly,” she says, frankly. “It’s pretty simple.”
Bella Hadid Puts Fall Style On Display, Lensed By Charlotte Wales For POP Magazine Fall 2018
Supergirl Bella Hadid is on display, styled in skinny, bare looks by Charlotte Collet. Charlotte Wales is behind the lens for POP Magazine Fall 2018. The distinctive on display setup remembers Gisele Bundchen by Vincent Peters in Big Magazine 1999.
Chris Colls Flashes 13 'Model Citizens' In Sharp Coats For V Magazine Fall 2018
V Magazine's Fall 2018 issue puts a fleet of the industry's top models in the spotlight in a showcase of the season's coats. Elissa Santisi styles the fashion posse in images by Chris Colls. In alphabetical order, take a look: Alek Wek, Andreea Diaconu, Anja Rubik, Carolyn Murphy, Christy Turlington, Doutzen Kroes, Guinevere van Seenus, Joan Smalls, Karlie Kloss, Karen Elson, Kendall Jenner, Malgosia Bela, and Natasha Poly
Dior Launches 'Joy' With Jennifer Lawrence As Face Behind Its Third Pillar Fragrance
Joy' by Dior is a big deal for the luxury house, becoming its third pillar fragrance for women, following Miss Dior (launched in 1947) and J'Adore Dior (1999). Consider a pillar fragrance the mother goddess brand -- Gaia, if you will -- from which all streams flow. The subbrands are like children: J'Adore Dior gave birth to J'Adore L'Or and J'Adore L'Absolu.
Everything about Joy by Dior is aimed at millennials. “The company had evolved and grown on these two pillars,” said Claude Martinez, chief executive officer of Parfums Christian Dior. “And, three years ago, we felt it was about time to add another one that appealed to the next generation of consumers. … The new generation in Europe and the U.S. — people in their 20s, I’m talking about — are not that much in favor of fragrances. They are disconnected. A brand like Dior needs to be able to talk to them.”
Jennifer Lawrence is the perfect face, says Martinez. "She's very spontaneous . . . She can be laughing one second and crying the next. . . . Joy doesn't last forever. It can disappear as fast as it appears" and for us, Jennifer "is the true incarnation of this joy."
Lawrence had a hand in shaping the new Dior scent according to the man who created it. “It was about six months into the project when she came to visit the laboratory,” said François Demachy, the Parfums Christian Dior perfumer-creator.
90's top model Kirsty Hume launches Zara Home's 'Timeless Essentials' loungewear collection. The neutral palette of relaxed, elegant sweaters and sweater dreses, slip dresses, lounge pants and jackets is lensed by Ben Weller.
Actor Jennifer Lawrence has been an ambassador and face of Christian Dior since 2012. Lawrence covers ELLE France's August 31 issue, styled by Isabel Dupre in sensual, femme fatale looks from the fashion house. Mark Seliger is behind the lens, flashing Lawrence, who made a big splash this week launching Dior's first fragrance in 20 years 'Joy' by Dior. / Hair by Jenny Cho; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is styled by Emmanuelle Alt in her iconic appearance in the pages of Vogue Paris September 2018. Mikael Jansson flashes Naomi, who will be honored by Essence magazine during New York Fashion Week.
The magazine will celebrate Campbell's legendary supermodel career at its annual Street Style festival at Duggal Greenhouse in Brooklyn on Sept. 9, hosted by Amanda Seales of HBO's 'Insecure'. Vogue India weighs in today, with Naomi Campbell's best 1990s moments, and it's worth the trip.
Model Julia Hafstrom is styled by Aika Kiyohara in Balenciaga, lensed by NatthJaturapahu for Numero Tokyo October 2018./ Hair by Shingo Shibata; makeup by Kento Utsubo
Model Dominika Pikula is styled in Gucci by Donatella Pia, then lensed by Cintia Barroso Alexander for Marie Claire Hong Kong. / Hair & makeup Nina Tatavitto
Model Selena Forrest fronts 'Express Yourself', styled by Julia Sarr-Jamois. Photographer Hanna Moon is behind the lens for i-D Magazine Fall 2018./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist
Dutch model Marjan Jonkman covers the Fall/Winter 2018 issue of 10 Magazine, posing in the main fashion editorial 'Louis Vuitton: Bow Down Bitches'. Sophia Neophitou styles Jonkman in fall's Louis Vuitton collection "from fashion’s zeitgeister Mr Nicolas Ghesquière whose time-hop line-out of strict skirts and she-boss shoulder line plugged into a new 'don’t mess' female power." Images by Vanina Sorrenti./ Hair by Lyndell Mansfield; makeup by Jenny Coombs
Emily Ratajkowski Talks Her Inamorata Swim Collection, #MeToo For Paper Magazine Fall 2018
Emily Ratajkowski covers the Fall 2018 issue of Paper Magazine, styled by Paul Cavaco in Valentino, Max Mara, Fendi and Chloe. Jordan Barett captures the San Diego-born Ratajkowski interviewed by Natasha Nyanin.
The model-actor-entrepreneur chats up her swimwear brand, Inamorata Swim, a self-designed collection of one-pieces and bikinis in vibrant colors and polka dot prints sold direct-to-consumer online.
@emrata, as she is known on the social media platform where she is followed by 19 million people, is more than conversant in how to wield the tool of the 'Gram. "I think of my Instagram as a magazine," she says, adding, when asked about what sort of magazine it would be, "It's a sexy feminist magazine." When asked if she feels her Instagram account espouses the full narrative of @emrata-hood, she gives the answer that should be obvious to all: "Of course not. I mean, does anybody's?" She continues, "I am not going to shout from the rooftops that I am smart on a visual platform."
Inez & Vinoodh Eye Christy, Amber, Kirsty, Kirsten, Malgosia, Stephanie & Maggie For Vogue Paris
Vogue Paris' September 2018 issue continues its supermodel parade, presentingChristy Turlington, Amber Valletta, Kirsty Hume, Kirsten Owen, Malgosia Bela, Stephanie Seymour and Maggie Rizer. Aleksandra Woroniecka styles the iconic lineup for images by Inez & Vinoodh./ Hair by Ward Stegerhoek; makeup by Dick Page
Inez & Vinoodh Eye Christy, Amber, Kirsty, Kirsten, Malgosia, Stephanie & Maggie For Vogue Paris
Vogue Paris' September 2018 issue continues its supermodel parade, presentingChristy Turlington, Amber Valletta, Kirsty Hume, Kirsten Owen, Malgosia Bela, Stephanie Seymour and Maggie Rizer. Aleksandra Woroniecka styles the iconic lineup for images by Inez & Vinoodh./ Hair by Ward Stegerhoek; makeup by Dick Page
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