Kris Grikaite Poses In 'Colour Overload' Lensed By Solve Sundsbo For Vogue China January 2019

Model Kris Grikaite is styled by Katie Shillingford in ‘Colour Overload’. Solve Sundsbo is in the studio for Vogue China January 2019./ Hair by Laurent Philippon; makeup by Nami Yoshida

Barbara Palvin Smolders In Sensual Tailoring + Slick Fabrics Lensed By Caleb + Gladys For ISSUE #25

Top model Barbara Palvin is styled by Melina Chen in slick sensuality with a dose of fishnets and a menswear coat. Photographers Caleb & Gladys capture Palvin in seductive poses for Issue (South America) Issue #25./ Hair by MIchael Silva; makeup by Mark Edio

'Suspiria' Star Tilda Swinton Covers Vogue Japan January 2019, Lensed In Chanel By Peter Lindbergh

'Suspiria' Star Tilda Swinton Covers Vogue Japan January 2019, Lensed In Chanel By Peter Lindbergh

International art-house muse, actor Tilda Swinton reveals a new look as a dark-haired, deeply-intense character in "où êtes-vous, Tilda"  styled by Jerry Stafford in Chanel haute couture. Peter Lindbergh captures the ‘Suspiria’ star in blue-mood, cinematic images for Vogue Japan January 2019.

Aube Jolicoeur Is Smashing In Perú Vive By Daniel Clavero For Vogue Mexico November 2018

Aube Jolicoeur Is Smashing In Perú Vive By Daniel Clavero For Vogue Mexico November 2018

Rising Haiti-born, Kentucky-raised model Aube Jolicoeur delivers stunning imagery, styled by Angelo DeSanto in Perú Vive. Photographer Daniel Clavero is behind the lens, capturing both Aube and a legendary landscape for Vogue Mexico’s November 2018 issue./ Hair by Lucas Wilson; makeup by Bo S

Radhika Nair Is Modest Maiden In 'White Nights' By Ina Lekiewicz For Vogue Ukraine January 2019

Radhika Nair Is Modest Maiden In 'White Nights' By Ina Lekiewicz For Vogue Ukraine January 2019

Rising model Radhika Nair is styled in modest, maiden femininity for ‘White Nights’ . Photographer Ina Lekiewicz is behind the lens and the styling for Vogue Ukraine January 2019./ Beauty by Emil Zed

Joshua Jordan Captures Nastya Abramova In Artisan Luxury Looks For Harper's Bazaar Turkey January 2019

Model Nastya Abramova is styled by Sarah Gore Reeves in noble origins, artisan pieces stamped with futuristic twists. Photographer Joshua Jordan is behind the lens for Harper’s Bazaar Turkey January 2019./ Hair by Keith Carpenter; makeup by Ayami Nishimura

Will Davidson Eyes Sophia Ahrens In 'Aventura + Passion' For Vogue Mexico December 2018

Models Sophia Ahrens and Theodore Griscom are styled by Valentina Collado in ‘Aventura & Passion’. Will Davidson flashes the couple for Vogue Mexico December 2018./ Hair by Jenny Kim; makeup by Ozzy Salvatiera

Anna Mila Guyenz Is Retro Glam In 'Dancing with Beauty' By An Le For Vogue Mexico

Model Anna Mila Guyenz channels an old Hollywood, screen siren vibe in ‘Dancing with Beauty’. Photographer An Le joins beauty editor Claudia Valdez to capture retro romance for Vogue Mexico’s November 2018 issue./ Hair by Hiro + Mari;

Georges Antoni Flashes Soraya, Nynke + Clare For Harper's Bazaar Australia

Models Soraya Page, Nynke Slegers and Clare Crawford are styled by Naomi Smith for images by Georges Antoni in Harper’s Bazaar Australia. / Hair by Daren Borthwick’ makeup by Nicole Thompson

Shalom Harlow Leads Bella, Irina + In Versace Spring 2019 Campaign Lensed By Steven Meisel

Shalom Harlow Leads Bella, Irina + In Versace Spring 2019 Campaign Lensed By Steven Meisel

Supermodel Shalom Harlow made her first runway appearance in six years, closing Versace’s Spring 2019 show. Harlow returns again, captured mid-dance-step, wearing a pattern mashup jumpsuit in Versace’s Spring 2019 campaign.

Steven Meisel flashes Harlow and an expanded campaign cast including Bella Hadid and Irina Shayk in solo shots. Group shots include Adut Akech, Blesnya Minher, Imaan Hammam, Kris Grikaite, Rianne van Rompaey, and Vittoria Ceretti styled by Jacob K. / Makeup by Pat McGrath; hair by Guido Palau

David Sims Captures Rebecca Leigh Longendyke In Alberta Ferretti Spring Summer 2019 Campaign

Rising model Rebecca Leigh Longendyke showcases Alberta Ferretti’s Spring-Summer 2019 campaign. Aleksandra Woroniecka styles Longendyke with art direction from Heiko and images by David Sims./ Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Hiromi Ueda

Alexi Lubomirski Captures Sean O'Pry In 'Who's The Daddy?' For GQ UK December 2018

Alexi Lubomirski Captures Sean O'Pry In 'Who's The Daddy?' For GQ UK December 2018

Top model Sean O’Pry makes quite an impression in ‘Who’s The Daddy? styled by Luke Day. Alexi Lubomirski is behind the lens for British GQ’s December 2018 issue. The dazzling O’Pry sent Working Mother Magazine swooning. They wrote: British GQ’s December 2018 Issue Is All About Working Dads — and It’s About Time.

The issue challenges the traditional notion of what it means to be a man with a career and children. And GQ UK is not kidding around. An article on expectant fathers taking an antenatal class with the charity Working With Men is no fluff piece. And while these real-life dads to be don’t look like Sean O’Pry, we say “good work, guys!”

Gisele Bundchen Wears Sensual Elegance By Nino Muñoz For Harper's Bazaar Australia Jan-Feb 2019

Gisele Bundchen Wears Sensual Elegance By Nino Muñoz For Harper's Bazaar Australia Jan-Feb 2019

Supermodel Gisele Bundchen is styled by Kristen Ingersoll in Dior, Stella McCartney, Tom Ford, Reformation and more. Nino Muñoz captures Gisele in ‘The New Sexy’ for Harper’s Bazaar Australia Jan-Feb 2019.

Gisele is promoting her new book and Harper’s shares the excerpt about the rise of a serious condition of anxiety towards her life at age 23:

For 23 years, I've also been an image without a voice. I have this in common with lots of women. Haven't most of us gotten the message that our voices aren't worth hearing, whether we're being ignored in a meeting, or criticised online, or reduced to a bunch of body parts? Allowing myself to be open and vulnerable — not—her, but me, Gisele—is very scary. I won't be able to detach or hide anymore. At the same time, take it from me: nothing feels stranger than to be the object of someone else's projections. To be known but also unknown no longer feels right to me. Life is not always easy, nor is it a fairytale, and we all go through challenges, no matter who we are. By speaking up, I hope I can inspire other women to do the same, especially at a time when women need to support other women more than ever. After all, changes only come about when we are willing to stand for what we believe.

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Finally, things came to a crisis point. It was the weekend, and I was in my apartment in New York. I'd booked a massage to help me relax, aware that the muscles in my body were growing more tense every day. By now my panic attacks — that's what my doctors were calling them — had been going on for nearly six months. At the time I was living on West Eleventh Street and the West Side Highway, overlooking the river. My apartment was on the ninth floor. It was small but airy and full of light, with lots of windows and a big deck outside. But suddenly in the middle of my massage, I just couldn't be there anymore. I couldn't catch my own breath. Making some excuse, I got up, pulled my towel around myself and went outside onto the deck. It was a beautiful night. There was the water and the lights in the distance, and as much air as I needed, but I still couldn't find my breath. It felt like everything in my life was going to kill me. First it was airplanes, then elevators. Then it was tunnels and hotels and modelling studios and cars. Now it was my own apartment. Everything had become a cage, and I was the animal trapped inside, panting for air. I couldn't see a way out, and I couldn't stand another day of feeling this way. The idea swept over me then: Maybe it will be easier if I just jump. It will be all over. There's a solution. I can get out of this.