Olivia Palermo Covers The Edit April 6, 2017 In 'New York' By Driu & Tiago

Olivia Palermo Covers The Edit April 6, 2017 In 'New York' By Driu & Tiago

Olivia Palermo covers The Edit Magazine's April 6th issue, styled in 'New York' by Joanna Schlenzka. Driu & Tiago flash the style icon who talks fashion, future plans, and reality TV with Pandora Sykes./ Makeup by Kay Montano; hair by Earl Simms

Patricia van der Vliet Covers 'White Out' by Enrique Badulescu For Elle Italy April 2017

Model Patricia van der Vliet is styled by Micaela Sessa in sensual hot weather looks for 'White Out'. Photographer Enrique Badulescu captures Patricia in vibrant images for Elle Italia April 2017.

Julia Hafstrom In 'The Light of the Morning' By Camilla Akrans For Vogue Italia April 2017

Julia Hafstrom In 'The Light of the Morning' By Camilla Akrans For Vogue Italia April 2017

Model Julia Hafstrom is pure poetry, styled in gossamer looks by Robert Rydberg. Photographer Camilla Akrans captures 'The Light of the Morning' for Vogue Italia April 2017./ Hair by Erika Svedjevik; makeup by Fredrik Stambro

Dr. Annie Sparrow & Dr. Rola Hallam Speak For Syria At 2017 Women In The World Summit

R. ANNIE SPARROW AND DR. ROLA HALLAM AT THE 2017 WOMEN IN THE WORLD SUMMIT IN NEW YORK CITY.

Dr. Annie Sparrow & Dr. Rola Hallam Speak For Syria At 2017 Women In The World Summit

Two women doctors -- Dr. Annie Sparrow and Dr. Rola Hallam -- shared their Syria experiences in a moving discussion from last night's  April 5, 2017 Women in the World Summit in New York. Dr. Hallam tells a gut-wrenching story about a severely burned child whose flesh was so singed that she knew he would not live, although he said he was doing okay. She gave him a drug -- "so he would slip away."

My heart stopped when she said that -- for fear that the Trump administration would stop all her funding, as they are to all the women's health clinics around the world, even if they have nothing to do with abortion. The pro-life contingent believes that Dr. Hallam is a murderer . . . that she should have let the child suffer until he died naturally -- the flesh singed off his precious body. It's a very sad world on multiple fronts that we are living in, that this thought would pop into my mind. ~ Anne

Valou Weemering Is Natural Still Life In Klaas Jan Kliphuis Images For Myself Magazine May 2017

Model Valou Weemering is a natural muse, styled in painterly looks by Theresa Pichler. Photographer Klaas Jan Kliphuis is in the studio, making eye-drenching artistry for Myself Magazine May 2017./ Hair and makeup by Siddharta

Myrthe Bolt & Christopher Einla In 'Good Jeans' By Ben Weller For WSJ Magazine April 2017

Myrthe Bolt & Christopher Einla In 'Good Jeans' By Ben Weller For WSJ Magazine April 2017

Dutch model Myrthe Bolt made her global debut stepping onto Miu Miu’s Spring 2017 runway with big names such as Gigi Hadid, Anna Ewers, and Julia Nobis.  The Next model was featured by Vogue.com in Feb. 2017, after reuniting with Hadid and more for her second show: the Fall 2017 Versus Versace extravaganza.

Myrthe Bolt springs into the pages of WSJ Magazine, joining male model Christopher Einla for a denim story, styled by Margherita Moro. Ben Weller captures the duo in 'Good Jeans' for the April 2017 issue.

Pepsi Pulls Insulting To Activists & People Of Conscience Kendall Jenner & The Good Cops Commercial

Watching the new Pepsi ad featuring Kendall Jenner in an act of pseudo street activism involving protest and then making nice to a row of cops by offering them a can of Pepsi left me stupefied. And I believe that America is way too pc and am never silent in telling people to get a grip. But I simply cannot believe that such a high-level brand as Pepsi was ignorant as to how our young people and all people of conscience would respond, watching the commercial. If you want to understand why #BlackLivesMatter gets their backs up, this marketing travesty just confirms every stereotype about empathy-lacking whites that I can think of.

All over America black men of every age are dying in the streets because they 'looked ominous'; all over America millions of women are watching our rights being stripped away by the Trump administration, all over the world the Trump administration has further restricted funding for contraception and maternal health, all over America undocumented workers are afraid of the dreaded knock at the door that will lead to deportation . . . Pepsi takes this reality that is front and center in the nation's consciousness and they reduce it to Kendall Jenner (who didn't join the Women's March, unlike Gigi Hadid) giving a can of Pepsi to good cops. If only the issues of the mass incarceration of young black men and Ferguson were this simple. 

Thankfully, the brand came to its senses and issued this statement: "Pepsi was trying to project a global message of unity, peace and understanding. Clearly we missed the mark, and we apologize. We did not intend to make light of any serious issue. We are removing the content and halting any further rollout. We also apologize for putting Kendall Jenner in this position." ~ Anne

Kate, Lara, Irina, Sara Grace, & Birgit In 'Natural Beauty' By Peter Lindbergh For Vogue Germany May 2017

Kate, Lara, Irina, Sara Grace, & Birgit In 'Natural Beauty' Pt-1 By Peter Lindbergh For Vogue Germany May 2017

Christiane Arp and Clare Richardson style part 3 of 'Natural Beauty' featuring Kate Moss, Lara Stone, Irina Shayk, Sara Grace Wallerstedt, and Birgit Kos. Peter Lindbergh captures this massive fashion artistry project with a cohesive vision for Vogue Germany May 2017. / Hair by Odile Gilbert; makeup by Sally Branka and Stephane Marais for Kate Moss.

Related: Natural Beauty, Part 2; Natural Beauty Part 3

Keira Knightley Fronts 'The Lives We'll Never Live' By Yelena Yemchuk For Vogue Italy April 2017

Actor Keira Knightley is styled in pattern-rich opulence by Leith Clark in 'The Lives We'll Never Live'. Photographer Yelena Yemchuk captures Knightley for Vogue Italia April 2017./ Hair by Samantha Hillerby; makeup by Sam Bryant

Melania Trump's First Lady Body Language Is Not Welcoming

Melania Trump Goes Arms-Crossed Defensive Pose, Putting Strong Barrier Between Her & American People

About those Crossed Arms

Both arms are folded together across the chest as an attempt to put a barrier between the person and someone or something they don't like. . . Crossed-Arms-on-Chest is universal and is decoded with the same defensive or negative meaning almost everywhere. It is commonly seen among strangers in public meetings, in queues or cafeteria lines, elevators or anywhere that people feel uncertain or insecure.

Bottom line with crossed-arms-on-chest main Melania Trump message: she's not coming out and you're not coming in.

When the crossed arms then become the Double-Arm-Grip as Melania Trump is posing, additional reinforcement is achieved in a form of self-hugging. Westside Toastmasters explains that in extended, hostile debates, the arms are easily gripped so tight that one's fingers and knuckles can turn white, with blood circulation being cut off. The pose shows a very negative attitude and definitely a message of "I do not want to be standing here."

Zoey Deutch Talks Movies 'Flower' & 'Rebel in the Rye' In Beau Grealy Images For C Magazine April 2017

Actor Zoey Deutch covers the April 2017 issue of C Magazine, styled by Alison Edmond in super glam looks from Gucci, Versace, Saint Laurent and more. Beau Grealy flashes the 'Before I Fall' star in an interview about her upcoming roles in the Max Winkler-directed coming-of-age drama 'Flower', with Kathryn Hahn and Adam Scott and 'Rebel in the Rye', in which Deutch plays Oona O’Neill, daughter of playwright Eugene O’Neill, in Danny Strong’s movie about the life of reclusive author J.D. Salinger.

Daily News: Samira Wiley In 'The Handmaid's Tale'; Prince Harry Honors Diana on Landmine Free World Day April 4

Beautiful Bride Samira Wiley Goes Gay Again As Moira In 'The Handmaid's Tale'

Just how beautiful is it that Samara Wiley and Lauren Morelli's March 25th Palm Springs wedding is featured in Martha Stewart Weddings? Pretty damn wonderful! ~ Anne

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Helene Demesttre & Milena Feurer Front Dior 2017 By Coco Neuville For Sorbet Magazine

Models Helene Demesttre and Milena Feuerer showcase Dior's Spring 2017 collection in 'Lightness of Being', styled by Kate Hazell. Fashion photographer Coco Neuville is behind the lens for Sorbet Magazine.