Camilla Akrans Captures Giedre Dukauskaite In 'Built To Last' For Harper's Bazaar US March 2019

Camilla Akrans Captures Giedre Dukauskaite In 'Built To Last' For Harper's Bazaar US March 2019

Model Giedre Dukauskaite is styled by Patrick Mackie in ‘Built to Last’, lensed by Camilla Akrans for Harper’s Bazaar US March 2019.

All that’s missing is one hard hat pic and hammer in hand for Giedre to support a message of community-building activism. Women usually like to build consensus and community, not blow it up in the usual military take on utilitarian dressing.

Birgit Kos Rocks The Casbah In Images By Blair Getz Mezibov For ELLE France Feb 22. 2019 - Pt 3

Birgit Kos Rocks The Casbah In Images By Blair Getz Mezibov For ELLE France Feb 22. 2019 - Pt 3

Birgit Kos completes her 3-part spring 2019 style edit in ELLE France Feb. 22, 2019. Jeanne Le Bault styles Birgit in ‘Rock The Casbah’ in images by Blair Getz Mezibov./ Hair by Christoph Hasenbein; makeup by Mayumi Oda

Craig McDean Eyes AnOther Magazine SS 2019 Cover Story With Rei Kawakubo Interview On Fashion's Future

Craig McDean Eyes AnOther Magazine SS 2019 Cover Story With Rei Kawakubo Interview On Fashion's Future

Craig McDean captures Anok Yai, Ansley Gulielmi, Bente Oort, Birgit Kos, Hannah Motler, Kaila Wyatt, Kiki Willems, Lineisy Montero and Sora Choi in another Spring/Summer 2019 fashion overview. Stylist Katie Shillingford styles the shoot for AnOther Magazine.

The photoshoot appears as part of an interview with Rei Kawakubo, who asserted after her own SS2019 show, that “the conviction to make clothes that are new and strong and stimulate the heart and push ahead in order to live”.  AnOther writes about the spring/summer 2019 collections:

Lupita N'yong'o Takes The Lead, Covering Marie Claire US March 2019 By Daria Kobayashi Ritch

Lupita N'yong'o Takes The Lead, Covering Marie Claire US March 2019 By Daria Kobayashi Ritch

Malibu-raised photographer Daria Kobayashi Ritch captures Oscar-winning actor Lupita Nyong’o in ‘Lupita in the Lead’. Stylist J. Errico styles Lupita for Marie Claire US March 2019 cover story./ Hair by Vernon Francois; makeup by Nick Barose

Veronica Chambers interviews Lupita about her new horror movie ‘Us’. Lupita’s ‘Rolling Stone’ interview does a better job of setting up the plot line.

“I was fairly terrified just reading the script,” says Lupita Nyong’o, who stars in two roles in Jordan Peele’s ‘Get Out follow-up, ‘Us’, due March 22nd. Playing both a loving mom and a creepy, scissor-toting, probably murderous doppelgänger of said mom (her fellow ‘Black Panther’ actor Winston Duke plays the dad and his double) posed numerous acting and technical challenges, particularly when she shares the screen with herself. Still, she says, she “thoroughly enjoyed” the experience. Here’s what Nyong’o had to say about ‘Us’ and Peele in an interview for our latest cover story.

Luigi + Iango Flash Chiharu, Imaan, Irina, Mariacarla + Natasha In 'Dreams of 'Glamour' For Vogue Japan March 2019

IMAAN HAMMAM, CHIHARU OKUNUGI, IRINA SHAYK, NATASHA POLY, MARIACARLA BOSCONO BY LUIGI & IANGO FOR VOGUE JAPAN MARCH 2019

Luigi + Iango Flash Chiharu, Imaan, Irina, Mariacarla + Natasha In 'Dreams of 'Glamour' For Vogue Japan March 2019

Top models Chiharu Okungi, Imaan Hammam, Irina Shayk, Mariacarla Boscono and Natasha Poly are styled by Anna Dello Russo in the season’s glam looks for ‘Dreams of Glamour’. Photographers Luigi & Iango capture the sexy looks for Vogue Japan March 2019./ Hair by Luigi Murenu; makeup by Erin Parsons

Brianna Capozzi Captures Vivienne Rohner For Document Journal FW 2019

Brianna Capozzi Captures Vivienne Rohner For Document Journal FW 2019

Stylist Delphine Danhier chooses looks from Givenchy, MSGM, Vaquera, Roberto Cavalli, Marni, Jil Sander, Y/Project, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Loewe, Marc Jacobs and more, worm by model Vivienne Rohner. Brianna Capozzi is behind the lens for Document Journal FW 2018/19. / Hair by Marki Shkreli; makeup by Yumi Lee

Ciara Has First Vogue Cover, Lensed By Mariano Vivanco In Dubai For Vogue Arabia February 2019

Ciara Has First Vogue Cover, Lensed By Mariano Vivanco In Dubai For Vogue Arabia February 2019

Ciara Has First Vogue Cover, Lensed By Mariano Vivanco In Dubai For Vogue Arabia February 2019

Grammy-winning, Austin, Texas-born American singer Ciara covers the February 2019 issue of Vogue Arabia, styled by Katie Trotter. Mariano Vivanco is behind the lens in Dubai. shooting the star in ‘Untameable Spirit’ for Ciara’s first Vogue cover ever / Hair by Cesar Ramirez; makeup by Niki M’nray.

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Amanda Murphy Is 'Lady of the (Hollywood) Hills, Lensed By Zoey Grossman For ELLE US March 2019

Top model Amanda Murphy is styled by Natasha Royt in botanical and painterly prints from Stella McCartney, Balenciaga, Michael Kors Collection, Dries Van Noten, Louis Vuitton and more. Photographer Zoey Grossman captures Amanda at Hollywood’s Shahl House for ‘Lady of the Hills’ in ELLE US March 2019./ Hair by Luke Chamberlain; makeup by Lisa Storey; set design by Danielle Von Braun

Rianne Van Rompaey Headlines Massimo Dutti Spring-Summer 2019 Campaign By Lachlan Bailey

Top model Rianne Van Rompaey is joined by Hugo Sauzay and Luc Defont-Saviard for Massimo Dutti’s Spring-Summer 2019 campaign, styled by Geraldine Saglio. Lachlan Bailey captures the trio with art direction by Franck Durand./ Hair by Rudi Lewis; makeup by Petros Petrohilos

Leah Rodi Fancies Artist Dorthea Tanning Lensed By Sandrine + Michael For How To Spend It Magazine February 2019

Model Leah Rodi channels artist Dorthea Tanning, styled in graphic spring looks by Hannah Teare. Photographers Sandrine Dulermo and Michael Labica capture surreal woman moments for The Financial Times - How To Spend It Magazine February 2019./ Hair by Daniel Dyer; hair by Daniel Dyer

In the 1960s, when the American painter Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012) got sick of the smell of turpentine, the artist began working with fabric. A transplant from Sedona, Arizona to Paris with her husband, artist Max Ernst, Tanning’s work “came up from a sort of rage, as if I were working blind,” she said in a filmed interview.

Hyerallergic explains:

Midway through Behind the Door, Another Invisible Door — a new retrospective of more than 150 of Tanning’s works at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, organized in collaboration with the Tate Modern — the soft sculptures from this 1960s fury take the visitor by surprise. Tanning, who lived to be 101, is primarily known for her Surrealist paintings of the 1940s. While the sculptures seem like a radical departure, they are actually fluid adaptations of the lesser-known, loose-limbed paintings she began in the 1950s. Fleshy, primal, timeless, and odd, these fabric constructions present a head-on collision with the era’s Minimalist sculptors, such as Donald Judd and Tony Smith. They seem unprecedented: Louise Bourgeois wouldn’t start working with fabrics until decades later. The younger artist Annette Messager had just begun creating her early fiber work in Paris.

Tanning’s exhibition will travel to the Tate Modern, opening February 27 to June 9, 2019. The exhibition is curated by Alyce Mahon.