Cameron Russell Is Spirited In 'Go Girl' By Cass Bird For Porter Magazine #22 Fall 2017

Cameron Russell Is Spirited In 'Go Girl' By Cass Bird For Porter Magazine #22 Fall 2017

Model Cameron Russell is styled by Alex White in 'Go Girl', a lighthearted fashion statement courting carefree fall weekends and off-kilter team spirit lensed by Cass Bird for Porter Magazine #22 Fall 2017./ Hair by Tamara McNaughton; makeup by Romy Soleimani

Selena Gomez Covers InStyle US September 2017 Fashion Issue, Lensed By Phil Poynter

Selena Gomez Covers InStyle US September 2017 Fashion Issue, Lensed By Phil Poynter

Pop superstar Selena Gomez covers the September 2017 fashion issue of InStyle US, styled by Kate Young in Miu Miu, Alexander McQueen, Coach 1941, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana. Fashion photographer Phil Poynter flashes Gomez, who is interviewed by Laura Brown, who describes Gomez:

Gomez has a particularly potent power: Her celebrity comes not just from what she creates, how she looks, and whom she dates but from how she has suffered and how she has picked herself up. She is not a great advocate of the kind of childhood fame she experienced on the Disney Channel’s Wizards of Waverly Place. “I think it is really dysfunctional to be in this industry at a young age where you’re figuring out who you are. I don’t recommend it.”

Gomez also talks with joy about her adult relationship -- as opposed to being Justin Bieber's fan girl -- with The Weeknd, who has his own celebrity gaggle on the cover of Harper's Bazaar US's September fashion issue. 

Sophie Turner Fronts Porter Magazine Fall 2017, Lensed By Patrick Demarchelier

Sophie Turner Fronts Porter Magazine Fall 2017, Lensed By Patrick Demarchelier

'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner joins Louis Vuitton creative director Nicolas Ghesquière in 'Game Changers', styled by Alex White in images by Patrick Demarchelier for Porter Magazine #22 Fall 2017./ Hair by Didier Malige; makeup by Gucci Westman

Turner, who plays Sansa Stark in 'Game of Thrones' told Porter magazine that her online audience of 5.4 million followers on Instagram, 1.35 million on Twitter, and 2 million on Facebook is a big factor in her success, giving her roles not based solely on merit. 

NYT Writer Bari Weiss Challenges 'Radical' Ideology Of Women's March Quartet

NYT Writer Bari Weiss Challenges 'Radical' Ideology Of Women's March Quartet

In the midst of our Trump tears, The Women's March mobilized our anger and our anxieties on Jan. 21. Writing for The New York Times, Bari Weiss reminds us of the tremendous unity that seemed to exist among Democrats and progressives on that historic day. 

Four exceptional women — Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Carmen Perez and Linda Sarsour — were the faces of the march. All well-known in progressive circles, the quartet was widely praised, writes Weiss. 

Jordan Votes To End Its Marry Your Rapist Law | Will The Philippines Take Action Also?

WOMEN CALLING FOR THE REPEAL OF A LAW IN JORDAN ALLOWING RAPISTS TO ESCAPE PUNISHMENT IF THEY MARRY THEIR VICTIMS STOOD OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT IN AMMAN ON TUESDAY. CREDITREEM SAAD/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Jordan Votes To End Its Marry Your Rapist Law | Will The Philippines Take Action Also?

Jordan's Parliament joined voted Tuesday to revoke a law allowing rapists to escape criminal prosecution if they marry their victims. Such laws are widespread in the Arab world as well as in the Philippines, a majority Catholic country, and have served benefit rapists for centuries. 

Proponents of the marry your rapist laws contend that they protect the female and her family from the shame of rape. Such sexual assault aggression against women is deemed to be her fault in societies where a family's honor is deeply linked to the chastity of its women. 

Kati Nescher Fronts 'Now & Then', Lensed By Victor Demarchelier For The Edit Aug. 3, 2017

Kati Nescher Fronts 'Now & Then', Lensed By Victor Demarchelier For The Edit Aug. 3, 2017

From mini dresses to flares and thigh-high boots, The Edit's Aug. 3, 2017 issuefocuses on the "perennially appealing" style signatures of the '70s. Model Kati Nescher is styled by Helen Broadfoot in 'Now & Then', tailored neutral looks flashed by Victor Demarchelier./ Hair by Naoki Komiya; makeup by Celia Burton

Estelle Boersma & Jessie Bloemendaal Are 'Queen for a Day' By Giampaolo Sgura For Vogue Japan September 2017

Estelle Boersma & Jessie Bloemendaal Are 'Queen for a Day' By Giampaolo Sgura For Vogue Japan September 2017

Rising models Estella Boersma and Jessie Bloemendaal immediately brought Queen Elizabeth to mind with their noble origins clothes, styled by Paul Cavaco, and dead giveaway headscarves. Giampaolo Sgura eyes the young women in 'Queen for a Day', a stroll through fall's simple-life luxury from Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Calvin Klein Jeans and more for Vogue Japan's September 2017 issue. 

Laurene Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective Buys Majority Position In The Atlantic, Expanding Media Reach

Laurene Powell Jobs with Russlynn Ali at Summit Everest High School, an exemplary charter school. Photo: Jake Stangel

For more than 20 years, Laurene Powell Jobs has engaged in education-reform through her organizationEmerson Collective. In her March 2016 Vogue interview, Powell explained why she's always been attracted to Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Transcendentalists.

“So there’s Emerson’s idea of self-reliance,” she explained to Robert Sullivan, who explains that self-reliance is a big theme for Powell Jobs, given her rural New Jersey roots and current status as one of the world's richest people.  “I’ve always had this idea that you have to make the most of things,” she says. “And then collective because I wanted the idea that you achieve your goals with people, because good ideas come from a lot of places.”

Laurene Powell Jobs and her Emerson Collective made news this week with the announcement that they have bought a majority stake in The Atlantic magazine and website. David G. Bradley, the chairman and owner of Atlantic Media will retain a minority stake in The Atlantic and will continue as chairman and operating partner for at least three to five years, writes The Atlantic. In a letter to his staff, Bradley wrote that Emerson Collective will most likely assume full ownership of The Atlantic within five years.

Emerson Collective already has significant investments in media, from movie-production companies such as Anonymous Content to start-ups such as The California Sunday Magazine. The organization has provided support to several nonprofit journalism outlets, including the Marshall Project and ProPublica.

In a statement, Powell Jobs noted that her inspiring muse Ralph Waldo Emerson was a co-founder of The Atlantic. She praised the highly-profitable, expending audience magazine for the breadth and scope of its purpose: to “bring about equality for all people; to illuminate and defend the American idea; to celebrate American culture and literature; and to cover our marvelous, and sometimes messy, democratic experiment.”

Related: Lauren Powell Jobs' $100 Million Mission to Disrupt American High School New York Magazine

Update: Podcaast Startup Gimlet Media Raises $15 Million From Stripes Group, Laurene Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective Variety Aug. 2, 2017

Michael Falgren Flashes Camilla Christensen In 'Soft Touch' For Glamour Italy August 2017

Michael Falgren Flashes Camilla Christensen In 'Soft Touch' For Glamour Italy August 2017

Danish model Camilla Christensen lens a 'Soft Touch' to the pages ofGlamour Italy's August 2017 issue. Maria Angelova styles Camilla in lingerie looks from Intimissimi, Yamamay, Undercolors of Benetton and more, lensed by Michael Falgren.

Hannah Ferguson Fronts Summer Swim Looks Lensed By Richard Phibbs For Harper's UK July 2017

Hannah Ferguson Fronts Summer Swim Looks Lensed By Richard Phibbs For Harper's UK July 2017

Sports Illustrated favorite Hannah Ferguson heats up the pages of Harper's Bazaar UK July 2017 issue. Lensed by Richard Phibbs, Hailey is styled by Anna Rosa Vitiello in architectural shaped one and two-piece swim suits from Stella McCartney, Fendi, Heidi Klein and more. 

Max Abadian Captures Gigi Gorgeous For Fashion Canada August 2017

Max Abadian Captures Gigi Gorgeous For Fashion Canada August 2017

Model Gigi Gorgeous, aka transgender woman Giselle Loren Lazzarato, strikes a series of sexy poses styled by George Antonopoulos. Photographer Max Abadian flashes Gigi for Fashion Canada August 2017./ Hair by Chad Wood; makeup by Skimone Otis

Duckie Thot Is 'Princess of the Universe', Lensed By Oliver Stalmans For BLVD Magazine

Duckie Thot Is 'Princess of the Universe', Lensed By Oliver Stalmans For BLVD Magazine

The fabulous Duckie Thot is styled by Anna Katsanis in strong women gorgeosity for 'Princess of the Universe'. Duckie covers 'The Sound of Summer' issue of BLVD magazine, lensed by Oliver Stalmans in dramatic, beautiful and engaging images.