Toni Garrn Goes Edgy Boho In Gilles Bensimon Images For Elle Italia December 2017

Top model Germany's Toni Garrn graces the pages of Elle Italia December 2017. Alberto Zanolettistyles Toni in a boho grunge mix lensed by Gilles Bensimon.

Garrn's acting career is in the spotlight over her role as the late Reeva Steenkamp, murdered by South African paralympian Oscar Pistorius, known as 'Blade Runner', on Valentine's Day 2013. Neither family cooperated in the production of the Lifetime film, which is written from Steenkamp's pov. With both families calling themselves 'horrified' by alleged misrepresentations in the film, it's possible that some countries like Switzerland may refuse to air the film. 

Rebecca Dayan Talks Playing A Nun In 'Novitiate', In Zachery Michael Images For So It Goes Magazine

Actor Rebecca Dayan is styled by Liz McClean in cool girl femininity lensed by Zachery Michael for So It Goes Magazine November 2017.Hair by Marco Braca; makeup by Charlotte Day

Images by See Management for Charlotte Day

Dree Hemingway gets Rebecca Dayan on the line minutes after watching Dayan's new '60s nun movie 'Novitiate'. Breathless, Heminway says"It’s such a fucking great movie and you’re amazing. I like that you’re the little minx. "

Not only is the movie about a nun, but in the age of Harvey Weinstein, the movie was written and directed by Maggie Betts. The cinematographer Kat Westergaard's employs a warm but restrained visual examination of the lives of the young women, in which Dayan plays a supporting role to a more central figure Margaret Qualley as the young novitiate Sister Cathleen.

Dayan talks with Hemingway about her art that inspired her during her immersion on nunneries. Indeed, the cast did spend time with nuns to make their roles more believable. AOC is digging into Dayan's art separately, after learning that it's an equally interesting topic to her movie role. 

David Slijper Focuses On Joan Small For Harper's Bazaar Taiwan November 2017

Top model Joan Smalls covers the November 2017 issue of Harper's Bazaar Taiwan, styled by Sarah Gore Reeves in Givenchy, Saint Laurent, Stella McCartney and more for images by David Slijper. 

Elodie Christ Wears Soft Skin Lingerie Lensed By Amira Fritz For Marie Claire France December 2017

Model Elodie Christ is styled by Anna Querouil in sheer-looks, modern-architecture lingerie designed to emulate skin in À FLEUR DE PEAU. Photographer Amira Fritz eyes Elodie for Marie Claire FranceDecember 2017./ Makeup by Arzu Kücük; hair by Martyn Foss Calder

Jean Campbell Wears Bright Beauty Lensed By Ryan McGinley In India For W Magazine December 2017

Jean Campbell Wears Bright Beauty Lensed By Ryan McGinley In India For W Magazine December 2017

"In the cold, nearly winter months of 2017, just about everyone could use a bright, cheerful pick-me-up"writes W Magazine. "So why not turn to the sartorial-equivalent of an endorphin rush: vibrant, rainbow-hued clothes. Project some happiness with colorful dresses, sweaters, and outerwear that will stand out in a sea of neutral hues. Proenza Schouler made pink cool for the downtown set with chic, abstract prints, while at Céline, designer Phoebe Philo crafted glorious watercolor pattern, made edgy when paired with black lace. Gucci and Missoni, both maestros of rainbow colors, did what they did best yet again, while Raf Simons made the case for a floral bucket hat. And what better backdrop to showcase the season's best colors than Jaipur, India's so-called Pink City, known for its vibrant landscapes. Here, model Jean Campbell, takes you on a rainbow-fueled journey."

Ryan McGinley captures Campbell, styled by Sara Moonves for the December 2017 issue of W Magazine

Eye: Radhika Jones, A "Fearless and Brilliant Editor" Says Wintour, Will Head Vanity Fair Magazine

Radhika Jones, A "Fearless and Brilliant Editor" Says Wintour, Will Head Vanity Fair Magazine

Did Hollywood's continuing Harvey Weinstein scandal affect Conde Nast's decision to move the lower profile, but not less credentialed Radhika Jones into the editor-in-chief chair at Vanity Fair?

Jones will be the magazine's fifth editor-in-chief since it was revived in 1983, and she succeeds the famed Graydon Carter, who has helmed Vanity Fair since 1992. 

"There is nothing else out there quite like Vanity Fair," Jones said in a statement.  "It doesn't just reflect our culture — it drives our understanding of it. It can mix high and low, wit and gravitas, powerful narrative and irresistible photography. It has a legacy of influential reporting, unmatchable style and, above all, dedication to its readers. I am honored to succeed Graydon Carter as editor and excited to get to work."

We'll never know if the Harvey Weinstein scandal and its aftermath influenced Conde Nast's pick of Radhika Jones, but it seems probable that a too-familiar relationship with Hollywood moguls might not be an ace credential in what has become a daily struggle of outing one Hollywood exec after another over sexual harassment accusations and sexual assault. Perhaps a more important qualification could be an editor or writer's relationship with the women of Hollywood and women in general. 

Hao Zeng Flashes New East Asian Beauty & Individuality For Models.com

Photographer Hao Zeng captures a new wave of East Asian models that reflect the rise of inclusion in the modeling industry, meant to address exploding luxury markets in China, Japan and South Korea. Zengshares the exclusive with Models.com, whose editor Irene Ojo-Felix argues correctly that inclusion and the rise of individuality on social media welcome and redefine beauty, rejecting exclusively European/American standards. Long hair, short hair, freckles, tattoos, piercings and a range of crème brûlée skin colors have redefined beauty standards in East Asia and around the world./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; makeup by Frankie Boyd

Models Kiko Arai, Huan Zhou, Gao Jie, Manami Kinoshita and Zuoye are styled by Connie Berg in somber colors with graceful, architectural shapes.  

Camila Cabello & Alex Dellisola Celebrate Guess Holiday 2017 Collection Lensed By Tatiana Gerusova

Camila Cabello & Alex Dellisola Celebrate Guess Holiday 2017 Collection Lensed By Tatiana Gerusova

Singer Camila Cabello joins model Alex Dellisola at the Chateau Marmot hotel, ringing in the GUESS Holiday 2017 ad campaign. Photographer Tatiana Gerusova is behind the lens with creative direction by Paul Marciano. 

Eye: The Wing's New Women's Club In Soho Opens Its Pop-Up Doors To Chanel's CoCo Club

Eye: The Wing's New Women's Club In Soho Opens Its Pop-Up Doors To Chanel's CoCo Club

Women's clubs are on the move, and the timing may be perfect. I'm reluctant to write that American women are at some kind of watershed moment in our understanding of just how difficult it is to succeed in the boys club world. Watching our fundamental, hard-fought rights being rolled back in Trumplandia while Margaret Atwood's dystopian 'The Handmaid's Tale' won eight Emmys, American women are primed for some serious female business bonding. This sister act was in play well before the Harvey Weinstein scandal dropped, launching the massive #MeToo campaign spilling out of our misogyny-overloaded brains. 

If The Wing is a home base for women on their way, the space's first pop-up CoCo Club is perhaps better for women who have arrived. How clever of The Wing to plan for pop-up spaces and other events on the premises. It seems that Chanel took over the entire Soho location as a money-generating, member-acquiring drive for the permanent landlord of this women's club -- The Wing. In not so subtle fashion, Chanel celebrated the launch of the brand's new BOY∙FRIEND watch. 

From a branding and messaging to women perspective, the permanent decor at The Wing evokes a dramatically different vibe than the temporary tenant CoCo Club. 

Founders Audrey Gelman and Lauren Kassan anticipated a huge win for women with a Hillary Clinton presidency.

"This was going to be the golden age of women in power, so women could have rooms like this. It was sort of a triumphant concept." No more running around Manhattan changing outfits for events and meetings in "random bathrooms around the city."

"Obviously that's not what happened," Kassan said.

Marley Rizzuti Flashes 'Under the Sun' In Vivid Color For Tidal Magazine November 2017

Model Tricia at Muse NYC is styled by Alpha Vomero in Phillip Lim, Preen Line, Nike, Public School, Creatures of Comfort, Rosie Assoulin, Karen Walker and more in 'Under the Sun'. Photographer Marley Rizzuti captures the stylish exuberance for Tidal Magazine November 2017./ Hair by Dan Renée; makeup by Yinna Wang

Images via See Management for Alpha Vomero

Beverly Young Nelson Details Roy Moore Assault On Her As 16-Year-Old Waitress

Beverly Young Nelson Details Roy Moore Assault On Her As 16-Year-Old Waitress

In one of the most compelling moments I've ever witnessed on television, Beverly Young Nelson voiced in vivid, graphic detail her 1977 attack by Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore. Nelson becomes the fifth woman -- and probably the most serious accuser -- along with Leigh Corfman. Nelson was quick to say that both she and her husband voted for Donald Trump and her claims have nothing to do with politics. It was reading the stories of the other women that prompted Beverly Young Nelson to come forward.

Represented by Gloria Allard, who specializes in sexual harassment and sexual assault cases, Nelson recounted Mr. Moore's attack on her when she was 16 and a waitress in a Gadsden, Alabama and he was a prosecutor in Etowah County, Ala. The Daily Beast details her testimony about that night.

Earlier in the evening, Moore had signed Nelson's yearbook -- which Nelson produced at the news conference -- and later offered her a ride home. Instead of getting on the highway, she alleges, Moore parked in the back of the Olde Hickory House restaurant. Nelson said she asked Moore what he was doing.

“Instead of answering my question, Mr. Moore reached over and began groping me, putting his hands on my breasts,” Nelson said weeping. “I tried to open my car door to leave, but he reached over and locked it so I could not get out. I tried fighting him off, while yelling at him to stop, but instead of stopping he began squeezing my neck attempting to force my head onto his crotch. I continued to struggle. I was determined that I was not going to allow him to force me to have sex with him. I was terrified. He was also trying to pull my shirt off. I thought that he was going to rape me. I was twisting and struggling and begging him to stop. I had tears running down my face.

Gloria Allred Will Present A New Accuser Of Alabama Senate Candidate Roy Moore Monday At 2:30 PM

Gloria Allred Will Present A New Accuser Of Alabama Senate Candidate Roy Moore Monday At 2:30 PM

The New York Post reports that at 2:30 pm Monday, Gloria Allred has scheduled a news conference at the New York Palace Hotel, where another woman will accuse Republican Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor. 

"The New accuser wishes to state what she alleges Roy Moore did to her without her consent," Allred said in a statement.

The Washington Post broke the heavily detailed story late last week, in which now grown women alleged that Moore pursued them as teenagers when he was in his 30s. The most explosive accusation came from Leigh Corfman, who was 14 years old when she alleges Roy Moore took her to his house in the woods and molested her. 

On a second visit, she says, he took off her shirt and pants and removed his clothes. He touched her over her bra and underpants, she says, and guided her hand to touch him over his underwear. 

Charlotte Tomas Honors Timeless Heritage Jewelry, Lensed By Alina Asmus For Vogue Turkey

Model Charlotte Tomas is styled by Didem Dayıcıoğlu in timeless-appeal, ancient-world heritage jewelry and watches lensed by Alina Asmus for Vogue Turkey November 2017./ Makeup by Elçin Mutlu; hair by Talat Kivrak

Wonder Woman Gal Gadot Issues Ultimatum To Warner Bros: It's Ratner Or Me

Wonder Woman Gal Gadot Issues Ultimatum To Warner Bros: It's Ratner Or Me

In recent days, multiple women in Hollywood -- six at latest count including actors Olivia Munn and Ellen Page --  are coming forward to accuse director and producer Brett Ratner of sexual harassment. Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot is not one of them, but Gadot has flexed her muscle in negotiations for phase two in the new franchise, giving an ultimatum to Warner Bros: it's either me or Ratner. 

Page Six reports that Gadot is threatening to walk away from her role in 'Wonder Woman' in the midst of negotiations for a sequel to the $821 million worldwide blockbuster movie unless Ratner's relationship with the DC Comics universe is completely severed. “Gadot is saying she won’t sign for the sequel unless Warner Bros. buys Brett out [of his financing deal] and gets rid of him.

Related 11/12/2017: Model Accuses Brett Ratner of Masturbating in Front of Her in a Chaffeured Car The Cut

Jade Woods Wears Poetic White Artistry Lensed By Sylve Colless For Marie Claire Australia

Model Jade Woods is a modern-day Raphael woman styled in artisan-inspired whites by Jana Pokorny. Sylve Colless is behind the lens for Marie Claire Australia December 2017./ Makeup by Peter Beard. hair by Daren Borthwick

Eye: Edie Campbell Is Fashion Industry Oracle, Joining Cameron Russell In Fight Against Model Exploitation

Eye: Edie Campbell Is Fashion Industry Oracle, Joining Cameron Russell In Fight Against Model Exploitation

Top model Edie Campbell graces the December 2017 issue of Vogue China, lensed by Patrick Demarchelier with styling by Daniela Paudice./ Makeup by Romy Soleimani; hair by Ward

Ironically, Campbell is styled as a possible muse from an ancient Greek temple like the famous one at Delphi. Occupation of the site at Delphi can be traced to the Neolithic period with extensive use beginning in the Mycenaean period (1600-1100 BC), a time we associate with the fall of the goddesses in cultural worship and the rise of patriarchy, which established deep roots in ancient Greece. The name 'Delphoi' comes from the same root as δελφύς delphys, "womb" and may indicate archaic veneration of Gaia at the site, writes Wiki. An oracle was a priest or priestess -- originally we believe it was primarily women as priestesses -- acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity.

Enough with ancient history of the goddesses. Edie Campbell became a fashion industry muse and oracle this week, writing an open letter published by Women's Wear Daily, in which she highlights the abuse of all models, including men.  In a maverick twist, Campbell suggests that in the fashion industry, the abuse of male models is every bit as serious as among the women. 

“We have a problem: we operate within a culture that is too accepting of abuse, in all of its manifestations. This can be the ritual humiliation of models, belittling of assistants, power plays and screaming fits. We have come to see this as simply a part of the job.”

Campbell’s letter is in response to the Instagram campaign to raise awareness of sexual exploitation of models started in October by the US model Cameron Russell.

Here is Edie Campbell's letter in full:

Pharrell Williams All Stars Light Up Vogue US December 2017, Shot By Mario Testino

We couldn't be happier to see Pharrell Williams, holding court with Imaan Hammam on the cover of American Vogue's December 2017 issue, shot by Mario Testino. Williams shares the coveted cover slot with Meryl Streep in an issue dubbed 'Then & Now'. As US fashion magazines all reflect a move into mindfulness, Vogue takes a look back at the great minds and brilliant artists who've made impactful changes in culture, beauty, politics and fashion. 

Life in Trumplandia needs every shot of positive adrenalin that we can get.  Imagine waking up on Sunday to find Trump calling you a "hater and a fool" because you are genuinely concerned about Russian involvement in the US election. Adding insult to injury, our illiterate president writes " There always playing politics . . . " rather than the correct "They're always playing politics . . . ". It's exhausting, frankly. 

The creative genius Pharrell Williams digs deeply into his post 2016 election soul as an avid Hillary Clinton supporter, reflecting on life in Trumplandia and his evolving brand of activism.  Then Pharrell lights up the pages of Vogue in this Mario Testino editorial styled by Lucinda Chambers featuring Afrodita Dorado, Dilone, Lineisy Montero, Janaye Furman, Alton Mason, Samile Bermannelli, Aiden Curtiss, Aya Jones, Selena Forrest, Joan Smalls & more