Charlee Fraser Fronts 'Stay Forever' by Charles Dennington for Vogue Australia October 2019

Charlee Fraser Fronts 'Stay Forever' by Charles Dennington for Vogue Australia October 2019

Model Charlee Fraser poses with James Manley and Noa Thomas in a quietly subversive fashion editorial ‘Stay Forever’. Kate Darvill styles Charlee in luxe looks lensed by Charles Dennington for Vogue Australia October 2019./ Hair by Sophie Roberts; makeup by Peter Beard

Doutzen Kroes Seduces in Lace Lingerie with Luxury Touch for Hunkemoller Fall 2019

Doutzen Kroes Seduces in Lace Lingerie with Luxury Touch for Hunkemoller Fall 2019

Supermodel activist Doutzen Kroes fronts her new Fall 2019 collection collab Doutzen Stories with Dutch retailer Hunkemoller, a seductive and saucy collection of lace bras, bustiers, garter belts and other lingerie luxury.

In a world of ho hum ad campaign videos, Doutzen turns up the heat in hers, reminding us that she is just a spectacular woman in body, mind, soul and heart on every front. Doutzen was interviewed by CNBC last week about her work on #KnotOnMyPlanet in 2016, launched with Elephant Crisis Fund.

AOC tracks all Doutzen’s activist work in her AOC Archives.

Jason Hetherington Captures 'Human Touch' for Marie Claire UK November 2019

Jason Hetherington Captures 'Human Touch' for Marie Claire UK November 2019

Models Dani Witt + Nur Hellmann are styled by Lisa Oxenham in ‘Human Touch’, lensed by Jason Hetherington for Marie Claire UK November 2019./ Hair by Leigh Keates; makeup by Gina Kane

Victoria Schons Enjoys Simplified Country Life by Philip Gay for Stylist Magazine

Victoria Schons Enjoys Simplified Country Life by Philip Gay for Stylist Magazine

Model Victoria Schons is styled by Marina Gallo in ‘Ça vous tente ?’ (Does it tempt you?), an excursion into simplified, country life. Photographer Philip Gay is behind the lens for Stylist Magazine France September 19, 2019. / Hair by Shuhei Nishimura; makeup by Tiina Roivainen

Birgit Kos Shows Off 'Soft Power' Dressing in Porter Edit October 25, 2019

Birgit Kos Shows Off 'Soft Power' Dressing in Porter Edit October 25, 2019

Top model Birgit Kos is styled by Natasha Royt in feminine, lingerie-inspired black and ivory looks by Alaïa, Alexander Wang, Christopher Kane, Erdem, Khaite, Marques’ Almeida. Peter Do and more. Stas Komarovski captures Brigit in ‘Soft Power’ for Porter Edit October 25, 2019./ Makeup by Pep Gay

Blanca Padilla In Givenchy Beauty for Fashion + Art's Magazine

Blanca Padilla In Givenchy Beauty Lipstick in Philip Gay Shoot for Fashion + Art's Magazine

Top model Blanca Padilla is styled by Florence Reveillaud in Chloé toile de jouy and Givenchy printed pleats, Max Mara blue and more in a fashioneditorial/short fashion interview hosted by Givenchy Beauty fall lipstick shades. Photographer Philip Gay captures Blanca in ‘This is my mouth’ for Fashion & Art’s Magazine.

Stella Maxwell Suits Up Dandy Style by Gilles Bensimon for ELLE Italy October 2019

Stella Maxwell Suits Up Dandy Style by Gilles Bensimon for ELLE Italy October 2019

VS Angel model Stella Maxwell is styled by Micaela Sessa in ‘Autumn in New York’, a collection of dandified, menswear, over-sized layered separates. Photographer Gilles Bensimon captures Stella for ELLE Italia October 2019./ Hair by Gianluca Mandelli; makeup by Virginia Young

Giampaolo Sgura Presents Veronika Kunz in Rugged Luxury, Outdoors Artistry

Giampaolo Sgura Presents Veronika Kunz in Rugged Luxury, Outdoors Artistry

Swiss model Veronika Kunz covers the October 2019 issue of Vogue Russia. Tony Irvine chooses rugged luxury looks from Celine, Dior, Etro, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Y/Project and more for sublime images by Giampaolo Sgura. Lovely!/ Hair by Shingo Shibata; makeup by Helene Vasnier

Petra Collins Captures 'The Real Housewives of Inwood' for Garage Magazine FW 2019

Petra Collins Captures 'The Real Housewives of Inwood' for Garage Magazine FW 2019

Models Aweng Chuol, Coco Gordon Moore and Eloisa Santos are styled by Kate Young in ‘The Real Housewives of Inwood’. Photographer Petra Collins captures the parody of luxurious decadence West Virginia style for Garage Magazine FW 2019./ Hair by Evanie Frausto; makeup Marcelo Gutierrez

Artist Micol Hebron's Instagram Account Suspended Shortly After FB Censorship Meeting

Digital collage by Micol Hebron (all photos courtesy of Micol Hebron)

A group of about 20 artists, curators, and activists met Monday afternoon at Facebook and Instagram’s New York City office. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss Instagram’s treatment of artists and its impact on their art and livelihoods.

Interdisciplinary artist, curator, and associate professor at Chapman University in Southern California, Micol Hebron has an extensive history of campaigning to free womens’ nipples. Fellow artist Joann Leah was in attendance as an essential bridge between Facebook and artists, having established long-standing relationships with the organization over its censorship of artwork, writes Hyperallergic.

To Hebron, the policy — and perhaps Facebook’s overall approach to gender — lacks nuance.

“The policies that Facebook enacts are essentially policing the bodies and the identities of the users — and are a particular problem who people who are queer or trans … that is my primary concern from the beginning. How does an algorithm know what someone’s gender is? How does a person know what gender someone is by looking at their nipples?”

“Artists that are working with the nude, who censor their own works on Instagram in order to meet their community standards, can be deleted with no recourse because of a lack of a proper appeals system,” Spencer Tunick told Hyperallergic. “The deletion of an artist’s account is like throwing someone’s address book and portfolio into a fire.”

In a note of irony, three hours after the Facebook meeting ended, Hebron’s Instagram account was suspended for posting the image of her and Tunick below, as they prepared to enter the meeting. Being connected at Instagram, Hebron was able to solve her suspension in short order.

For relatively unknown and unconnected artists, the process is far more complicated and potentially career-defining in today’s Insta-world, Hebron acknowledged.

Bella Hadid Channels Sam Haskins' Cowboy Kate for Vogue Australia by Daniel Jackson

Bella Hadid Channels Sam Haskins' Cowboy Kate for Vogue Australia by Daniel Jackson

Top model Bella Hadid channels vintage western fashion looks, styled with a sexy vibe by Christine Centenera. Daniel Jackson is behind the lens for Vogue Australia’s November 2019 cover story.