Shelby Hayes in 'Brave New World' by Milan Arnic for Vogue Ukraine November 2019

Shelby Hayes in 'Brave New World' by Milan Arnic for Vogue Ukraine November 2019

Rising model Shelby Hayes grew up in Orange county California, homeschooled until age 14, writes CR Fashion Book. Shelby covers the November 2019 issue of Vogue Ukraine, styled by Julie Pelipas in Balenciaga, H&M x Giambattista Valli, Julia Heuer, Ottolinger, Peet Dullaert, Ronald van der Kemp, Saks Potts, Versace, Y/Project and more. Photographer Milan Zrnic is behind the lens for ‘Brave New World’. / Hair by Helen Reavey; makeup by Holly Silius

Amy Gambini, Lena Bistrova by Carlos Teixeira Vogue Portugal December 2019

Amy Gambini, Lena Bistrova by Carlos Teixeira Vogue Portugal December 2019

Models Amy Gambini and Lena Bistrova are styled by Sara Soares in ‘Mundo de Sonhos’. Carlos Teixeira makes the capture for ELLE Portugal December 2019./ Hair by Edgar Venancio; makeup by Xana Lopes

Rihanna+Jahleel Weaver vs Victoria's Secret: Embracing Women

Rihanna's Savage x Fenty Xtra VIP Campaign Rings In A New Day in Lingerie Leisure

Rihanna rings in the holiday season, sharing her Savage x Fenty three VIP boxes in a campaign lensed by Dennis Leupold. Designs were handpicked by Rihanna’s stylist, creative collaborator and best friend Jahleel Weaver. Talking with British Vogue, Weaver describes the VIP boxes as representing everything the lingerie brand represents: “Expressing the truest version of yourself and celebrating how different and unique we all are.”

From the “Truth or Dare” package to “Still Watching?” and “XXX”, Weaver wanted to include as many lingerie styles as possible for Fenty’s expansive following, writes British Vogue. “The pieces I chose all have their own unique Savage twist and show personality – a mix of strength and sensuality,” Weaver tells Vogue. “I love it when people take risks with their clothes. It’s always so obvious when you can see that a person is having fun with fashion.”

Atlantic Magazine Seeks New CEO As Laurene Powell Jobs Strengths Commitment to Journalism

Laurene Powell Jobs via Wiki Commons

On Wednesday night, Atlantic Media chairman David Bradley sent a memo announcing that he’ll remain chairman but will step away from executive responsibilities following the selection of a new president/CEO for The Atlantic. He said he’ll continue to help where useful, in areas such as “recruiting, retention, matters of culture” and “Washington entertaining,” writes Politico.

David Bradley speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Doctor Who", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California. Image via Gage Skidmore

Bradley bought the 162-year-old media institution in 1999, moving it from Boston to Washington, where it became a fixture among the political and media elites. The memo — expected since the July 2017 announcement of the purchase of The Atlantic by Laurene Powell Jobs’ Emerson Collective. At the time AOC reported the sale, Bradley expected to continue as chairman operating partner for three to five years, with Emerson Collective moving to increase its ownership of The Atlantic from 70 percent to 100 percent with five years.

In Wednesday’s memo, Bradley said his minority ownership of The Atlantic would continue for at least five years from the date of the 2017 sale, “but maybe longer.” Bradley characterized his partnership with Powell Jobs as “uncommonly happy” and a “pure privilege.”

While she isn’t seen frequently at The Atlantic, Powell Jobs has added more than 100 employees — 50 in the newsroom alone — since 2017. The magazine is no longer profitable, according to WSJ, but The Atlantic is instituting a paywall.

Besides The Atlantic, Powell Jobs’ seeks to make further investments in journalism, writes Vox Recode.. Her Emerson Collective, described by C Net as “equal parts think tank, foundation and venture capital fund”, has also acquired majority stakes in Axios and Pop-Up Magazine Productions. Add on large stakes in several Hollywood production companies like Concordia Studio, Anonymous Content and Macro. It has also invested in podcast maker Gimlet Media. Emerson Collective is equally committed to nonprofit journalism organizations , including ProPublica, Mother Jones, Marshall Project, Committee to Protect Journalists and the Texas Observer.

Kylie Jenner Sells 51% of Kylie Cosmetics to Coty, Making Her the Richest Kardashian

Kylie Jenner, who recently unseated Mark Zuckerberg as the world’s youngest billionaire, is selling 51% of her stake in Kylie Cosmetics to Coty Inc. for $600 million.

"This partnership will allow me and my team to stay focused on the creation and development of each product while building the brand into an international beauty powerhouse," Jenner said.

The young mogul’s team will continue to manage her creative and communication efforts, a critical component of the deal because Jenner is one of the most-followed people on social media. Jenner delivers an audience of 150 million followers on Instagram and 30 million on Twitter.

“On social media, Kylie has over 270 million followers,” Coty Chief Financial Officer Pierre Andre Terrise said in a conference call. . “To put this in perspective, with a single post, she’s able to reach more than double the number of people who watch the Super Bowl every year.”

With Coty suffering turbulent times in an industry reeling under the success of brands like Jenner’s, the deal benefits from Jenner being a stable, prime mover of beauty products. Coty launched a $3 billion write down in value of brands it acquired in 2015 from Procter & Gamble, that included Clairol and CoverGirl. The deal also establishes Coty with another player in the younger women, direct-to-consumer sales channel. For 22-year-old Jenner, the all cash deal is a brilliant business move.

Coty CEO Pierre Laubies said in the release that the deal is "an exciting next step in our transformation and will leverage our core strengths around fragrances, cosmetics and skincare, allowing Kylie's brands to reach their full potential."

We note that some Wall Street analysts expressed skepticism over the deal, while admitting that reliable brands like Estee Lauder, Loreal and Sephora are suffering, as the industry enters choppy waters. “Brands tied to a celebrity have a unique risk in that their popularity can ebb and flow with the popularity of the celebrity,” said Rebecca Scheuneman, an analyst with Morningstar. “That’s one risk we don’t care for with the deal.”

#WINNIEXSM Winnie Harlow by Steven Klein for Steve Madden | Choice Winnie Words @ ForbesWomen

AOC is slow to respond to Winnie Harlow’s sexy collab with Steve Madden. The WINNIE HARLOW X STEVE MADDEN project was revealed in September, 2019 in images by Steven Klein./ Hair by Hos Hounkpatin; makeup by Kabuki

The upside of being late with Winnie’s Steve Madden campaign is checking in with Forbes to read the November 7 post Why Winnie Harlow Doesn’t Believe In Role Models. As it turns out, Winnie is beautifully outspoken on just about every topic tossed her way by Moira Forbes. We share a sampling.

Sam Gold Sizzles in 'Modern Classic' Sensual Luxury for Grazia Australia

Sam Gold Sizzles in 'Modern Classic' Sensual Luxury for Grazia Australia

Wilhelmina icon model Sam Gold is styled by Malcolm Hall in Alberta Ferretti, Balmain, Bottega Veneta, Brandon Maxwell, Marni and more. Yossi Michaeli captures Sam’s high-voltage ‘wow’ factor fashion statement ‘Modern Classics’ for Grazia Australia online/ Hair by John Ruidant; makeup by Ann Bahamas

BOF Interviews Rising Super Photographer Ethan James Green

Chantal Fernandez interviews rising star photographer Ethan James Green for Business of Fashion. The interviews seems accessible free, although you might have to register for the newsletter.

Green is clearly a young man with tremendous self confidence and self awareness, transitioning from being a model for brands like Calvin Klein and Marc Jacobs to a position behind the lens. Why do I say self-confidence and determination? Because Green racked up $150,000 in debt working with small magazines to build his portfolio.

A Fashion Industry in Flux

Fernandez raises a valid point about Ethan James Green getting an opening for success with the sexual conduct allegations around several prominent fashion industry photographers including Mario Testino, Patrick Demarchelier and Bruce Weber — to cite three majors.

I will add, though, that female photographers and photographers of every skin color and heritage are also on the rise, in an effort to address an industry dominated by white male photographers. 50 years after a wave of activism and legislation designed to not find ourselves in a white male dominated world in 2019 clearly, visibly failed to make a dent in those efforts. The Internet has made this possible, with influencers and websites like AOC determined to change this dominate of white men, just as we are determined to change the hue of models beyond white women.

AOC regularly bends an extra 90 degrees for poc and female photographers, although we’ve raved about Ethan James Green for a long while and celebrate his success. Read on at BOF and review a large portion of Green’s portfolio in his AOC Photographer Archives.

These recent works will get you started.

Solve Sundsbo Eyes Lily Nova in 'Wandering Couture' for V Magazine 122

Solve Sundsbo Eyes Lily Nova in 'Wandering Couture' for V Magazine 122

Model Lily Nova finds herself roaming a storied East London railway station, styled by Gro Curtis in luxe Haute Couture from Armani, Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Gaultier Paris, Givenchy, Giambattista Vali, Maison Margiela Artisanal and Valentino. Photographer Solve Sundsbo captures ‘Wandering Couture’ for V Magazine 122, available to order now.

La Perla Lingerie FW 2019 Campaign's Fresh Approach Lensed by Catherine Servel

La Perla Lingerie FW 2019 Campaign's Fresh Approach Lensed by Catherine Servel

La Perla lingerie takes a new direction this fall, celebrating its 65th anniversary — more global, fresher, and seductive in a modern way. Models Alice Sofia Navarin, Ayesha Shivani Djwalapersad and Penelope Haro are styled by James Valeri for 21st century, old-world images by Catherine Servel.

Amina Adan, Sharif Idris by Marco van Rijt for Numéro Homme Netherlands

Amina Adan, Sharif Idris by Marco van Rijt for Numéro Homme Netherlands

Models Amina Adan and Sharif Idris pose in ‘Countryside’, almost as if they are stepping out of a Norman Rockwell painting. Call the editorial backdrop timely. Rikke Wackerhausen styles the duo in modern tailoring, lensed by Marco van Rijt for Numéro Homme Netherlands October 2019./ Makeup by Anya de Tobon

Amandine Renard's Burnished Nomad Color Palette for Vogue Arabia November 2019

Amandine Renard's Burnished Nomad Color Palette for Vogue Arabia November 2019

Model Amandine Renard wears burnished jewel-tones baked by the hot sun in fluid layers styled by Katie Trotter. Photographer Elizaveta Porodina captures Amandine in ‘The Nomad’ for Vogue Arabia November 2019./ Hair by Sadek Lardjane; makeup by Min Kim

Nya Gatbel Strolls Paris in Fall Boho Glam Looks for Madame Figaro France

Nya Gatbel Strolls Paris in Fall Boho Glam Looks for Madame Figaro France

Nya Gatbel is featured in ‘Effets D’Hiver’ styled by Cecile Martin. Photographer Laurent Humbert is behind the lens for Madame Figaro France November 1 2019./ Hair & makeup by Vera Dierck

Faretta Covers Sunday Times Style UK In Hyper Feminine Fashion

Faretta Covers Sunday Times Style UK In Hyper Feminine Fashion

Croatian model Faretta is styled by Verity Parker for The Sunday Times Style Magazine UK’s November 10, 2019. Vito Fernicola is behind the lens for the froth-filled, hyper feminine fashion editorial. / Hair by Alexandry Costa; makeup by Patrick Glatthaar

Hannah Ferguson, Andreea Diaconu, Marcus Samuelsson Headline H&M Holiday 2019

Hannah Ferguson, Andreea Diaconu, Marcus Samuelsson Headline H&M Holiday 2019

In these troubled times, the H&M Holiday 2019 campaign is a huge hug and mega dose of positive vibrations. Models Hannah Ferguson and Andreea Diaconu, chef Marcus Samuelsson of Harlem’s Red Rooster and his wife Maya Haile Samuelsson. football player Raheem Sterling and his family as well as sisters Giulia, Greta and Giorgia Tordini bring a welcome message of holiday love at a time when progressive people need it.

Blanca Padilla Wears 'Playful Attitudes' Sharp Dressing Clothes In Vogue Taiwan

Blanca Padilla Wears 'Playful Attitudes' Sharp Dressing Clothes In Vogue Taiwan

Model Blanca Padilla is styled by Aleksandra Markovic in ‘Playful Attitudes’, a casual, polished fashion editorial lensed by Caleb & Gladys for Vogue Taiwan November 2019./ Hair by Ty Shearn; makeup by Joseph Carrillo

Christopher Ferguson Flashes Jasmine Dwyer in Beach Clothes for ELLE Australia

Christopher Ferguson Flashes Jasmine Dwyer in Beach Clothes for ELLE Australia

Australian model Jasmine Dwyer enjoys a day seaside, styled by Sara Smith in Altuzarra, Louis Vuitton, Prabal Gurung and more in ‘Wish You Were Here’. Christopher Ferguson captures the fashion editorial for ELLE Australia November 2019./ Hair by Charles McNair; makeup by Justine Purdue

Chiara Scelsi Poses in Michelle Alessandra's 'Hortus Deliciarum' Jewelry Collection

Chiara Scelsi Poses in Michelle Alessandra's 'Hortus Deliciarum' Jewelry Collection

Model Chiara Scelsi poses in ‘Tesoros Ocultos’ (Hidden Treasure), a Gucci editorial focused on Gucci’s first high jewelry collection ‘Hortus Deliciarum’. Alessandro Michele personally selected unique gems and motifs that express his poetic vision of fine jewelry in a collection that includes two-hundred jewels, mainly one-off pieces, and evolves around three main themes viewed through the prism of a mythical garden.

The ‘Hortus Deliciarum’ jewelry collection finds its place in Gucci’s new boutique in Place Vendôme. It features the three themes of Alessandro Michele’s vision: 1) paying homage to eternal love’s classic emblems. 2) honoring the majesty of the animal world; and 3) a focus on the solitaire ring, reinterpreted according to a flamboyant allure.

Anya Holdstock captures the Gucci sensory extravaganza for Vogue Espana November 2019./ Hair by Christoph Hasenbein; makeup by Marion Robine

Moschino x Budweiser Gives Midwest Beer an Italian Makeover

Moschino x Budweiser Gives Midwest Beer an Italian Makeover

Here’s one blogger in Trumplandia who really appreciates this moment of Jeremy Scott, smile-worthy wit. Moschino has joined forces with Budweiser, collaborating on a 15-piece limited-edition capsule collection. The event celebrates the launch of two limited-edition beer bottles — one for “their iconic aluminum bottle” writes ES Standard UK, and the second for their new amber lager, Budweiser Pulse.

According to a press release, the collaboration "showcases Moschino's iconic play on cultural cornerstones and encapsulates the strong visual impact of the integration of both seminal brand logos," recalling the dress and cape look previously designed by Scott that was put on display in the MET's Costume Institute Spring 2019 exhibition, "Camp: Notes on Fashion."

Note that it was the Budweiser cape over a McDonald’s dress that ended up at the MET’s Costume Exhibit.