Craig McDean Eyes Charlie's Angel Star Ella Balinska for British Vogue November 2019

Craig McDean Eyes Charlie's Angel Star Ella Balinska for British Vogue November 2019

British actor Ella Balinska returns to the upcoming 2019 sequel of Charlie’s Angels, styled by Grace Coddington in ‘Ella Enchanted’. Photographer Craig McDean is behind the lens for Vogue UK November 2019./ Hair by Duffy; makeup by Diane Kendal

Cara Delevingne, Rebellious Brit, Fronts Dior Joaillerie's Rose des Vents Collection

Top talent, actor, model and activist Cara Delevingne is now the face of Dior Joaillerie, starting with the brand’s Rose des Vents campaign. The Brit has modeled for the Dior brand before and is currently the face of its Addict Stellar Shine lipstick, but this is her first jewelry campaign.

Cara Delevingne for Dior’s Joaillerie Rose des Vents collection.

Describing Cara as “a rebellious English rose”, the announcement continues: ““Much more than a muse, the audacious icon is an endless source of inspiration. For Dior, Cara Delevingne upends the conventional jewellery codes with her characteristic whimsy.”

The Joaillerie's Rose des Vents collection is inspired by Christian Dior’s favorite flower, the rose, and his global travels. The importance of flowers in our lives was also celebrated by Maria Grazia Chiuri’s recent spring 2020 runway show for the luxury house.

In another of Chiuri’s deep-dives into the history of Christian Dior, the creative director was deeply inspired by Christian Dior’s sister Catherine, an active member of the French resistance. The bold, audacious ‘Miss’ in Miss Dior was captured by the French resistance and sent to Ravensbrück, an all-female concentration camp in northern Germany.

Catherine Dior, imprisoned French resistance activist and lover of flowers.

Catherine survived, returning to Paris where she sold her beloved flowers at Les Halles market, where she was the ONLY woman granted a license to trade as a ‘cut flowers broker’. Miss Dior became an acclaimed gardener, botanist and house consultant on flowers.

Catherine Dior’s love for blooms and nature also supported Chiuri’s commitment to the environment at her spring 2020 show. One of her noteworthy initiatives was working with the Paris-based environmental design collective Coloco, which will replant the “show trees” in projects around the city.

Christian Dior SS20 show Paris, Sept. 2019

Ethan James Green Flashes 'Turning Heads' Fall Fashion Trends for Vogue US October 2019

Ethan James Green Flashes 'Turning Heads' Fall Fashion Trends for Vogue US October 2019

Models Eniola Abioro, Faretta, Fei Fei Sun, Jill Kortleve and Mayowa Nicholas are busy ‘Turning Heads’, styled by Phyllis Posnick. Photographer Ethan James Green captures the fashion scene for American Vogue October 2019./ Hair by Orlando Pita; makeup by Francelle Daly

Pedro Beraldo Flashes a Masterpiece with Brandi Quinones for L'Officiel Maroc Fall 2019

Pedro Beraldo Flashes a Masterpiece with Brandi Quinones for L'Officiel Maroc Fall 2019

Model Brandi Quinones is styled by Ana Blanch in luxury looks from Chanel, Dries Van Noten, Fendi, Hermes, La Perla, Max Mara and more, for smashing retro elegance images called ‘Over the Top’ — a pitiful name for such excellence. Photographer Pedro Beraldo captures these stunning images of Brandi — two of her reeking spontaneous attitude are priceless — for L’Officiel Maroc’s Fall 2019 issue. Daniel Rull is both creative director and makeup artist.

Alexina Graham Exudes Mystery in Andreas Ortner Fashion Editorial for Numero Russia Digital

Alexina Graham Exudes Mystery in Andreas Ortner Fashion Editorial for Numero Russia Digital

Victoria’s Secret Angel Alexina Graham’s star continues to rise, styled by Ilaria Nicolini in modern minimalism from Ana Ljubinkovic, Emporio Armani, Irina Schrotter, MIssoni, Valentino and more. Photographer Andreas Ortner captures Graham for Numero Russia’s NUMÈRO DIGITAL 012. Read the interview.

Mikael Jansson Eyes Flower Girl Anja Rubik in 'Jardin Merveilleux' for Vogue Paris October 2019

Mikael Jansson Eyes Flower Girl Anja Rubik in 'Jardin Merveilleux' for Vogue Paris October 2019

Top model Anja Rubik is styled by Emmanuelle Alt in ‘Jardin Merveilleux’, a visual, couture feast that promises the lush flowers-inspired future of the Spring 2020 collections. Mikael Jansson captures Anja for Vogue Paris October 2019./ Hair by Rudi Lewis; makeup by Mark Carrasquillo

Nancy Pelosi to President Donald Trump: "You've come into my wheelhouse now"

HOUSE SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI WAS THE CLOSING SPEAKER AT THE TEXAS TRIBUNE FESTIVAL. IMAGE BY BOB DAEMMRICH FOR THE TEXAS TRIBUNE.

Nancy Pelosi to President Donald Trump: "You've come into my wheelhouse now"

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi painted herself as a once-reluctant but now fully engaged general amid her party's push for an impeachment inquiry, in an onstage interview at The Texas Tribune Festival on Saturday.

To make her point, she used sweeping, solemn language to underscore her view that what is happening at the U.S. Capitol is an existential moment in American history.

"If this activity, this pattern of behavior were to prevail ... then it's over for the republic," she said. "We will have the equivalent of a monarchy."

"Let us be prayerful. Let us be solemn. Let us try not to make it further divisive," she added. "But we cannot ignore our oath of office to defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies foreign and domestic."

In her most extensive interview about impeachment since she announced plans to open an inquiry this week, Pelosi described herself as "heartbroken" over the revelation that President Donald Trump asked the Ukrainian president to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden. White House disclosures of the conversation — and that Trump withheld military aid from Ukraine prior to the conversation — unleashed a firestorm in Washington last week.

"I think right now there is a cover-up of a cover-up," she said.

When asked why she moved from the strongest backstop against impeachment to the leader of the effort, she chose brevity: "The facts."

Luna Bijl Poses as Uptown 'Gypsy Girl' Lensed by Christian MacDonald for Vogue Paris

Luna Bijl Poses as Uptown 'Gypsy Girl' Lensed by Christian MacDonald for Vogue Paris

Top model Luna Bijl wears a glam folkloric mix in ‘Gypsy Girl’, styled by Geraldine Saglio. Photographer Christian MacDonald is in the studio for Vogue Paris ‘Miss Vogue’ October 2019./ Hair by Cim Hamony; makeup by Petros Petrohilos

Christy Turlington Fronts First Brand Campaign for Matches Fashion by Chloe Le Drezen

Christy Turlington Fronts Frist Brand Campaign for Matches Fashion by Chloe Le Drezen

Supermodel Christy Turlington is styled by Azza Yousif in fall-winter 2019 looks from Maison Margiela, Rick Owens, The Row and more for London-based fashion retailer Matches Fashion’s first-ever brand campaign. Christy is joined by Moonlight actor Ashton Sanders in the total campaign, lensed by Chloe Le Drezen

Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill on President Donald Trump: "It Feels Like A 1776 Kind of Fight

AOC is so thankful that the media -- especially the more liberal MSNBC -- finally acknowledges that a wide roster of Democratic women came to Congress in 2019. There is life out there, besides The Squad of uber progressives that includes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.

These superstar military and intelligence women — many of them lawyers who became federal prosecutors and other professionals — have had more "air" time in the last two weeks, than in all the time since they were sworn into Congress last January. It's not that these Congresswomen don’t have a lot to say, even though they’ve been the subject of ridicule by Squad supporters. These leaders just aren't committed to fighting the "revolution" on Twitter, where no insult lives without a response.

In Politico, NJ Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill gets to speak. Rebecca Michelle "Mikie" Sherrill is an American Democratic politician, a former United States Navy helicopter pilot, and a former federal prosecutor  She is also the mother of four children.

Sherill joined six of her fellow Congressmen and Congresswomen this week to step off the sidelines from their previously noncommittal position on an impeachment inquiry for President Donald Trump. On Sunday night the newly-elected in Trump districts Congresspersons drafted an op-ed published in The Washington Post that was unusually blunt.

The group of seven — Reps. Gil Cisneros of California, Jason Crow of Colorado, Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, Elaine Luria of Virginia, Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey, Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and Abigail Spanberger of Virginia are all freshman Democrats. felt they had to “preserve the checks and balances envisioned by the Founders and restore the trust of the American people in our government.”

In two and a half centuries, three presidents of the United States have faced impeachment. With each hour of new revelations about the despotic, unpatriotic, illegal reign of Donald Trump, it’s certain that Trump will be the subject of a floor vote of impeachment in the US House of Representatives. and now, Sherrill is at the center of this latest turn of events, and she’s one of the reasons it’s happening.

This is the third installment of a Politico series on the first term of Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey. The first installment appeared in February, and the second was published in August.

None of this would be unfolding—it couldn’t be—if Sherrill and others like her hadn’t won in 2018, in districts like hers, flipping them from red to blue, giving Democrats control of the House of Representatives and thus the ability to perform meaningful oversight, including pressing forward on impeachment. But she had won partly by promising she wanted to work with not only those in her caucus but Republicans as well, preaching the necessity of bipartisanship. She didn’t come down here looking for a fight, and certainly not this one. It was “the squad,” not “the badasses,” who arrived clamoring to “impeach the motherfucker.”

Meet the record number of women who arrived in Washington, DC in January 2019. They arrived as part of a historic wave of women elected in the November 2018 mid-term elections.

Quentin De Briey Captures Jean Campbell in 'The Golden Girl' for Porter Edit Sept. 27, 2019

Quentin De Briey Captures Jean Campbell in 'The Golden Girl' for Porter Edit Sept. 27, 2019

Model Jean Campbell poses in the seasons best fall coats, styled by Iman Alem. Photographer Quentin De Briey captures looks from Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Emilia Wickstead, Isabel Marant, JW Anderson, Miu Miu, Stella McCartney and more for Porter Edit September 27, 2019. Gillian Brett conducts the interview.

Equestrian Bella Hadid Wears Fendi Lensed by Blair Getz Mezibov for V Magazine Fall 2019

Equestrian Bella Hadid Wears Fendi Lensed by Blair Getz Mezibov for V Magazine Fall 2019

An accomplished equestrian, Bella Hadid revealed in January 2016 her plans to compete at the 2016 Olympics. Due to her ongoing battle with lyme disease, Bella had to abandon those plans due to particularly severe symptoms that derailed her from riding. The Hadid family lived on a horse ranch for a decade, and Bella has been riding horses since age three. Her mom Yolanda wrote at the time:

"Bella had to give up her lifelong dream of having a professional riding career and a shot at the Olympics due to her severe symptoms and inability to ride.This was the biggest heartbreak of her life and an extremely sensitive subject for her. She is resilient and focused on a new direction--she's made a name for herself in the modeling industry while she struggles with symptoms of chronic Lyme every day."

Today Yolanda Hadid maintains horses at her Pennsylvania family farm, giving both Hadid sisters plenty of time to enjoy their beloved companions. In these images Paul Cavaco styles Bella in modern equestrian-influenced looks from Fendi’s fall 2019 collection. Photographer Blair Getz Mezibov captures Bella for V Magazine.

Nancy Pelosi to Speak Saturday at The Texas Tribune Festival, As Trump Impeachment Looms

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be the keynote speaker, with Texas Tribune CEO Evan Smith as moderator, at The Texas Tribune Festival this Saturday.. Image via Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune.

By Chase Karacostas. First published on The Texas Tribune

Just a few days after declaring that the U.S. House of Representatives will begin a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will appear in Austin as the keynote speaker Saturday at The Texas Tribune Festival.

This is Pelosi's third time to speak at the festival, and it's one of her first major public appearances after Tuesday's impeachment investigation announcement. The California Democrat's interview, moderated by Tribune CEO Evan Smith, will be from 7:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Paramount Theater.

Impeachment is sure to be a major topic of discussion, as is Trump's July phone call with the Ukrainian president requesting an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.

Before this week, Pelosi had fended off demands from members of her caucus to pursue impeachment, even after a long-awaited report from special counsel Robert Mueller was released. Much of her hesitation lay with the desire to protect her party's hard-won majority in the House. However, her tune changed this week after reports that the call with the Ukrainian president was the reason for an "urgent and credible" whistleblower complaint filed last month.

On Wednesday, the White House released a record of the call showing Trump implored newly elected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Biden's son, who served on the board of a Ukrainian gas company that Ukrainian authorities have investigated. While Biden was vice president, he urged Ukraine to fire its top prosecutor, though the country's investigation into the company was reportedly dormant at the time.

Trump put nearly $400 million of Congress-approved security assistance on hold in the days before the call, leading some to accuse him of implicitly dangling the revocation of aid if Ukraine did not investigate Biden.

Pelosi's panel will be streamed live on the Tribune's website.

Mayara Moreno Fronts 'The Style Report' by Ricardo Rivera for Mojeh Magazine Fall 2019

Mayara Moreno Fronts 'The Style Report' by Ricardo Rivera for Mojeh Magazine Fall 2019

Model Mayara Moreno fronts fall’s key tailored pattern-perfect looks lensed by Ricardo Rivera. Julie Brooke Williams fashions Mayara in ‘The Style Report’ for Mojeh Magazine Fall 2019./ Hair by David Cruz; makeup by Deanna Melluso