Amelia Rami Is Flashed By Dimitri Hyacinthe In 'Morning Star' For Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan May 2017

Amelia Rami Is Flashed By Dimitri Hyacinthe In 'Morning Star' For Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan May 2017

Model Amelia Rami moves from her brief appearance in the March 2017 issue of W Magazine to a solo editorial styled by Anna Katsanis for Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan. Photographer Dimitri Hyacinthe is in the studio, capturing Amelia in 'Morning Star' for Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan's May 2017 issue./ Hair by KIYO Igarashi; makeup by Colleen Runne

Rianne Ten Haken Is Lensed By Matallana For L'Officiel Australia April 2017

Rianne Ten Haken Is Lensed By Matallana For L'Officiel Australia April 2017

Model Rianne Ten Haken fronts the misnamed 'Keep It Cute', styled in sumptuous elegance by DaVian Lain for Matallana for L'Officiel Australia April 2017./ Hair by Helen Reavey; makeup by Miguel Liedo

Hana Jirickova Says 'Yes, I Do' In Boo George Images For Vogue Germany June 2017

Hana Jirickova Says 'Yes, I Do' In Boo George Images For Vogue Germany June 2017

Top model Hana Jirickova is styled by Christiane Arp and Maximilian Aufschnaiter in 'Yes, I Do', lensed by Boo George for Vogue Germany June 2017./ Hair by Alain Pichion; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

Until Trump Fired FBI Director James Comey, Sally Yates Was The Heroine Headline In Tuesday News

Until Trump Fired FBI Director James Comey, Sally Yates Was The Heroine Headline In Tuesday News

Yesterday, America's brief interim Attorney General Sally Yates, who was fired by the Trump Administration for refusing to defend his Muslim ban, became what The Daily Beast calls "the early hero of the Trump era."

Until two hours ago when President Trump fired James Comey, America's FBI Director, Sally Yates was the person of the hour, after her professionally dazzling testimony on Monday before a Senate Panel investigating the Russian meddling in America's presidential election. 

Meet Chloe & Halle Bailey, Lensed By Matthew Sprout For InStyle June 2017

Meet Chloe & Halle Bailey, Lensed By Matthew Sprout For InStyle June 2017

R&B talents, YouTube stars and Beyonce proteges Chloe & Halle Bailey are styled by James Valeri in Matthew Sprout images for InStyle June 2017./ Makeup by Fiona Stiles; hair by Kim Mcallister

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Is Water Baby Lensed By Guy Aroch For Glamour UK June 2017

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Is Water Baby Lensed By Guy Aroch For Glamour UK June 2017

Supermodel and mother-to-be Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is styled by Alessandra-Steinherr in sensual chic looks from Burberry, Isabel Marant, DSquared2 and more. Photographer Guy Aroch captures the British beauty for Glamour UK June 2017 cover story. 

Gabriela Hearst Launches Luxury Sweater Worth $50,000 To Planned Parenthood

Gabriela Hearst Launches Luxury Sweater Worth $50,000 To Planned Parenthood

Designer Gabriela Hearst is standing with Planned Parenthood, launching pre-sales on a merino wool sweater intarsia'd that unifies a ram's head and ovaries. Vogue explains that Hearst originally conceived the sweater as her entry into the Woolmark Prize competition, which took place in Paris on January 21, the same day as global Women's Marches. Note that Hearst won the prize. 

Hearst developed her Planned Parenthood support strategy when she realized the outline of a ram's head looks remarkably similar to a woman's reproductive system. “I liked that they’re both symbols of strength,” Hearst said.

“Planned Parenthood right now needs all the help it can get, and all the attention it can get,” Hearst told Vogue. For me, it’s not only about my body my choice, it’s about our overall health. They take care of our cancer screenings. They take care of so many things. And when the government is making a direct attack on women’s health… first of all, it’s appalling. And we have to do something.”

$500 of each $699 sweater will go to Planned Parenthood, and Hearst is making 100 of them. “That’s $50,000,” she underscores, with a plea for women of financial means to get out their wallets.

Gabriela Hearst Launches Luxury Sweater Worth $50,000 To Planned Parenthood

Designer Gabriela Hearst is standing with Planned Parenthood, launching pre-sales on a merino wool sweater intarsia'd that unifies a ram's head and ovaries. Vogue explains that Hearst originally conceived the sweater as her entry into the Woolmark Prize competition, which took place in Paris on January 21, the same day as global Women's Marches. Note that Hearst won the prize. 

Hearst developed her Planned Parenthood support strategy when she realized the outline of a ram's head looks remarkably similar to a woman's reproductive system. “I liked that they’re both symbols of strength,” Hearst said.

“Planned Parenthood right now needs all the help it can get, and all the attention it can get,” Hearst told Vogue. For me, it’s not only about my body my choice, it’s about our overall health. They take care of our cancer screenings. They take care of so many things. And when the government is making a direct attack on women’s health… first of all, it’s appalling. And we have to do something.”

$500 of each $699 sweater will go to Planned Parenthood, and Hearst is making 100 of them. “That’s $50,000,” she underscores, with a plea for women of financial means to get out their wallets.

Hearst’s relationship with the organization is not a new one. She’s designing a dress for Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood’s President, for next month’s CFDA Awards, where Richards will be honored with the Board of Directors’ Tribute alongside Gloria Steinem and Janelle Monae.

I've been in the fashion industry for decades and have never seen us all so mobilized on any issue. Supporting progressive causes is implanted in our brains, but the Trump administration's assault on women's rights and Planned Parenthood is a new chapter for us all. ~ Anne

Coach Acquires Kate Spade For $2.4 Billion

Coach will buy handbag and accessories brand Kate Spade for $2.5 billion, an acquisition already approved by both boards of directors. 

Coach CEO Victor Luis said he planned to "unlock Kate Spade's largely untapped global growth potential" and that the acquisition provides "an additional vehicle for driving long-term, sustainable growth.” The purchase also gives Coach a prestige brand with a strong Millennial following and potential to capitalize on recent success expanding into lifestyle categories like home furnishings. 

Coach is also focused on its own brand, with a strategy of running fewer promotions and pulling out of discounting department stores like Macy's and Lord & Taylor. The company will employ the same strategy with Kate Spade by reducing online flash sales and its wholesale presence.

Kate Spade is the second major acquisition by Coach, who bought designer shoe brand Stuart Weitzman in 2015.

Damian Foxe Captures Ultra Feminine Confections For How To Spend It Magazine

If elaborate wedding cakes enchant your imagination, summer's "elaborated confections harbour a host of intricate details that guarantee a scene-stealing appearance", styled by Ann Shore. Photographer Damian Foxe is in the studio for How To Spend It Magazine

'Morning Joe' Gets The SNL Treatment & Kate McKinnon Is Brilliant As Mika Brzezinski

This weekend's 'Saturday Night Live' took aim at the American Health Care Act; President Donald Trump -- voiced by Alex Baldwin -- posing via phone as his own mythical PR agent John Miller; and this week's news that 'Morning Joe' hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski are engaged. 

The shows's cold open skit featured comedians Kate McKinnon doing a great Brzezinski with Alex Moffat playing Scarborough. The duo got racy and more than once -- much to the horror of regular 'Morning Joe' panelists also in the skit.