Adam Franzino Captures Sea Goddess Toni Garrn For Harper's Bazaar Espana August 2018

Top model Toni Garrn brings her sensual goddess status to the pages of Harper's Bazaar Spain's August issue. Toni is styled by Almundena Guerra in soft tailored neutrals,textured knits and creamy laces lensed by Adam Franzino./ Hair by Peter Savic; makeup by Coleman

Pyper America & Lucky Blue Smith Talk Blonde Ambition, Lensed By Yu Tsai For Harper's Bazaar Singapore

Harper's Bazaar Singapore shares a fashion story and interview with Pyper America, 21, and Lucky Blue Smith, 20, "siblings whose success story can be attributed to the good ol’ combination of great genes, immense talent, fortunate timing and solid work ethics."

The IMG models are styled by Deborah Afshani for images by Yu Tsai. / Makeup by Kathy Jeung; hair by John Ruggiero

Adut Akech Fronts 'No Holds Barred' By David Luraschi For Vogue US August 2018

Model Adut Akech is no ordinary bag lady, styled by Alex Harrington in 'No Holds Barred'. Photographer David Luraschi captures a different kind of beach scene for Vogue US August 2018./ Makeup by Fara Homidi; hair by Ramona Eschbach

Iris Apfel Makes a Vivid Impression In Luis Monteiro Images For Vogue Portugal August 2018

Iris Apfel Makes a Vivid Impression In Luis Monteiro Images For Vogue Portugal August 2018

New York native Iris Apfel found the blazing limelight late in life -- not her 50s or 60s or even 70s. Apfel was in her 80s before she began popping up everywhere, and her distinctive, male bird of paradise style (females are notably less colorful in the animal world) caught the attention of New York's inner fashion circle.

Iris Apfel became the first living person not a fashion designer to have an exhibition dedicated to her at the Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2015, Iris Apfel and her beloved, now-departed from earth husband of almost 70 years Carl, got the documentary treatment in the Albert Maysles film 'Iris'. Many believe that iris and Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele got together in another life. 

Marte Mei van Haaster Wears Modern Knits Lensed By Dario Catellani For Vogue China August 2018

Dutch model Marte Mei van Haaster delivers fashion gold again in 'by a stretch of the imagination', a collection of fresh, architectural knits with a modern woman attitude style by Hannes Hetta. Photographer Dario Catellani is in the studio for Vogue ChinaAugust 2018./ Hair by Mari Ohashi; makeup by Christine Corbel

Margot Robbie Embraces Collective Consciousness, Lensed By Max Papendieck For ES Magazine July 2018

Margot Robbie Embraces Collective Consciousness, Lensed By Max Papendieck For ES Magazine July 2018

Actor Margot Robbie is styled by Jenny Kennedy in images by Max Papendieck for Evening Standard Magazine July 2018./ Hair by Bryce Scarlett; makeup by Patti Dubroff

Not many people say they are addicted to fear: to the surge of adrenaline that surges through mind and body when a person is sure she can't do something but steps off the cliff anyway.  "I love feeling terrified, I love it when I think I can’t pull it off this time," Robbie tells Gavanndra Hodge, who writes. "It is this compulsion that made her — then a 23-year-old unknown — unexpectedly slap Leonardo DiCaprio in the face during her screen test for Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street (the slap got her the job)."

Robbie doesn't regret regret any of her movie roles, but she is increasingly aware of the social impact of her characters. ‘It is a weird thing, having a profile,’ she says, becoming quiet for the first (and only) time during our conversation. ‘It is hard because I would never have got to this position if I was trying to censor everything I did. I would never have an impact on anyone if I played perfect characters.’ 

Edie Campbell Wears Avant-Garde Looks Lensed By Karim Sadli For Paper Magazine #26

Top model Edie Campbell shines in a New Wave story, captured by photographer Karim Sadli. Geraldine Saglio styles a fashion industry favorite in slouchy menswear inspired pieces from Massimo Dutti for Paper Magazine./ Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Christelle Cocquet

Elsa Hosk Smolders In Zoey Grossman Images For ISSUE Magazine Fall 2018

Top model Elsa Hosk covers in two versions ISSUE Magazine Fall 2018. Anna Katsanis styles Elsa with femme fatale looks from Versace, Chanel, Ellery and more for images byZoey Grossman

Theo Sion Flashes Fran, Imaan & Kiki In 'New Season Starts Now' For Vogue UK August 2018

Theo Sion Flashes Fran, Imaan & Kiki In 'New Season Starts Now' For Vogue UK August 2018

Models Fran Summers, Imaan Hammam and Kiki Willems are styled by Kate Phelan in 'New Season Starts Now'. Photographer Theo Sion is behind the lens for Vogue UK August 2018./ Hair by Malcolm Edwards; makeup by Miranda Joyce

Alyssa Traore Takes The Slow Road In Anne Menke Images For Vogue Netherlands July 2018

Elegant Dutch newcomer Alyssa Traoré made her mark, debuting Raf Simons's Spring 2018 collection after earlier walking for Jacquemus and Marni. Vogue US introduced Alyssa last fall. 

Vogue Netherlands July 2018 takes us on 'The Road Less Traveled', lensed by Anne Menke with styling by Martien Mellema.

Faretta Is On The Prowl In Olivier Zahm Images For Vogue Russia August 2018

Rising star Faretta assumes the Russian sex kitten position, styled by Katerina Zolotrubova in 80's looks of black lace, sequins and animal prints from Tom Ford, Michael Kors, Balenciaga, Dior and more. Purple Magazine's Olivier Zahm is behind the lens for Vogue Russia August 2018.

Steven Meisel Captures 54 Models For Versace Clans Fall 2018 Campaign

Steven Meisel Captures 54 Models For Versace Clans Fall 2018 Campaign

"My team doesn't just extend to my work team," said Donatella Versace in an official statement about her massive Fall 2018 ad campaign, lensed by Steven Meisel. "The Versace Clans are made of all members of the Versace family — from customers to models, fans, photographers, stylists, friends, artists and all who believe that staying relevant means moving forward and making your voice heard — all who believe that fashion is not a way to just say 'look at me' but rather 'look at me, I have something to say.'"

A whopping 54 models were cast for the campaign, ranging from new kids to longtime Versace muses. The list includes Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, Kaia Gerber, Iman Hammam, Vittoria Ceretti, Adut Akech, Stella Maxwell, Grace Elizabeth, Lexi Boling, Natalie Westling, Fei Fei Sun, Hiandra Martinez, Julia Nobis and more, more, more. Jacob K was in charge of styling; Pat McGrath worked on makeup; Guido Palau was on hair. 

Elle Macpherson Radiates Total Beauty In Simon Upton Images For InStyle Australia June 2018

Elle Macpherson Radiates Total Beauty In Simon Upton Images For InStyle Australia June 2018

Supermodel-turned-businesswoman Elle Macpherson shines brightly, covering the June 2018 cover of InStyle Australia's June 2018 issue. Simon Upton eyes the Aussie co-owner of the WelleCo health business in sensational images styled by Lill Jennerusing Balenciaga, Calvin Klein, Loewe and more. 

Macpherson leads a movement that redefines beauty with an emphasis on how people feel and not only on how they look. This belief led to her teaming up with Andrea Horwood to create her ingestible beauty company.

Darren McDonald Captures Lara Worthington For Harper's Bazaar Australia August 2018

Model Lara Bingle Worthington covers the August 2018 issue of Harper's Bazaar Australia dedicated to visionary women. Naomi Smith styles Lara for images by Darren McDonald./ Hair by Christian Marc; makeup by Peter Beard

Oprah Covers British Vogue August 2018, Telling Us To Embrace Activism & Happiness In Trumplandia

Oprah Covers British Vogue August 2018, Telling Us To Embrace Activism & Happiness In Trumplandia

Oprah dazzles in a series of bespoke fashion created for her by Erdem, Christopher Kane, Simone Rocha, Stella McCartney, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen in 'Oprah's Next Act', styled by British Vogue's Edward Enninful. Photographers Mert & Marcus capture Oprah as an empress sharing her thoughts on race, feminism, her Royal wedding appearance, the loves and losses in her life – and that rumored move into politics – in a rare one-on-one interview with writer Decca Aitkenhead./ Hair by Nicole Mangrum and Malcolm Edwards; make-up by Derrick Rutledge

Always America's spiritual healer, Oprah has choice words for Americans struggling under the onslaught of Donald Trump's dark, disruptive presidency. As for a presidential run, Oprah once again says 'no way'.

“In that political structure – all the non-truths, the bullshit, the crap, the nastiness, the backhanded backroom stuff that goes on – I feel like I could not exist,” Winfrey says. “I would not be able to do it. It's not a clean business. It would kill me.”

Winfrey goes on to explain how she squares her spirituality and self-help advocacy with the #Metoo and Time’s Up movements. "People talk about 'these are such dark times', but what if we shift the paradigm? Because I see it differently,” she asserts. “I see, 'Isn't this remarkable that we're waking up?' For years, women have endured craziness. This is what's happening to people. They're allowing themselves to not just become corroded, but to become hysterical. You've got to lean to the happiness."

In related news, Oprah will take that optimism to South Africa, joining Beyoncé, Pharrell Williams, Femi Kuti, Gayle King and Bozoma St. John in Johannesburg on Dec. 2 for the 2018  Global Citizen Festival, aimed at ending poverty by 2030.