Eye | Pania Rose & Thaddeus O'Neill Are 'All At Sea', Lensed By Jake Terrey For Vogue Australia January 2018

Eye | Pania Rose & Thaddeus O'Neill Are 'All At Sea', Lensed By Jake Terrey For Vogue Australia January 2018

Aussie Dutch-Maori model Pania Rose joins her husband Thaddeus O'Neil and son Cas in 'All At Sea', styled by Gillian Wilkins. Photographer Jake Terrey captures the couple for Vogue AustraliaJanuary 2018. Zara Wong conducts the interview. Highlights include:

The family regularly escapes to their organic farm near the ocean on Long Island, where the Perth-born models recharges into her sense of Australian-ness. Rose comments that her work has increased noticeably in the past year. "I thin that's partly because there is more diversity in fashion and advertising these days," she says, noting her mix of freckles from her Dutch side and olive skin from her Maori heritage. It's a marked change from her earlier career, when the US fashion industry demanded the "all-American girl look, and my category of look was considered more exotic."

Next for Rose is an adventure show for television, in which strangers follow her lead. Her husband O'Neil's eponymous fashion label is currently in the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Incubator program, where it has won rave reviews for its unisex design aesthetic inspired by a surf lifestyle. 

Lyn Slater Is Lensed By Helen Eriksson In #ForceOfNatureMedia Project For DTE Studio

DTE Studio is a branding, creative and digital agency working internationally with partners in lifestyle, luxury and fashion. The agency is launching a new series #ForceOfNatureMedia with Lyn Slater of Accidental Icon as a first act.

Photographer Helen Eriksson captures Slater, styled by Yasmina BenabdelkrimW Magazine profiled Lyn in July 2017 about her sense of style and popular blog Accidental Icon

Alexi Lubomirski Captures Londone Myers With Company In 'Global Style' For Harper's Bazaar US February 2018

Rising model Londone Myers is styled by Charles Varenne in 'Global Style' , lensed by Alexi Lubomirski . Models Jordan Dollbaum, Chase Gemberling & James Lorenzo join Londone in the sensual excursion for Harper's Bazaar US February 2017./ Hair by Yannick D'Is; makeup by Ralph Siciliano

Hanne van Ooij Poses In 'Les Noces Rebelles' Lensed By Andoni + Arantxa For Grazia France

Dutch model Hanne van Ooij is a rebellious bride, styled in dreamy femininity from Gucci, Chanel, Zimmermann and more by Laure Orset-Prelet. Photographers Andoni + Arantxa inspire ladies in waiting for Grazia France January 12, 2018.

Supporting Girls Worldwide Is A Top Priority For Toni Garrn & Plan International

Supporting Girls Worldwide Is A Top Priority For Toni Garrn & Plan International

Top model Toni Garrn is front and center this week with her sizzling campaign for Australian swimwear brand Seafolly.

That's great news for Toni, but even she will tell you that it's her philanthropic activism that sends her soaring. It wasn't Naomi Campbell who launched the first Super Model Flea Market but Toni Garrn, who made the move to auction off her model friends' unwanted clothing to raise funds for Zimbabwean girls. 

In 2017 Toni partnered with Vestiaire Collective, the online luxury resale website, in launching three Super Model Flea Markets in November in Berlin, London and Paris. 

Toni sponsored her first girl from Vietnam when she was 16 years old and became a global ambassador for Plan International's Because I am a Girl Campaign in 2014. The project led her to launch the Toni Garrn Foundation, a not-for-profit aimed at advancing the rights of girls and improving their education in 2016, with a specific focus on Zimbabwe. Of course, Toni is dedicated to improving the lives of all children but girls are known for generating greater positive impact on their families and communities.

Alvaro Beamud Cortes Captures Sophia Ahrens In 'Entre Tu Y Yo' For Vogue Spain February 2018

Models Sophia Ahrens and Felix Gesnouin front 'Entre Tu Y Yo', a collection of tailored relaxed separates and lightweight coats styled by Sara Fernández. Photographer Álvaro Beamud Cortes captures the romantic duo for Vogue Spain February 2018./ Hair by Noelia Corral; makeup by José Belmonte

Patrick Demarchelier Eyes Grace Hartzel Looking Bright and Loud For Vogue Russia February 2018

Model Grace Hartzel is styled by Olga Dunina in 'Breathtakingly Bright and Loud', lensed by Patrick Demarchelier for Vogue Russia February 2018./ Hair by Franco Gobbi; makeup by Mathias van Hooff

The Big Women's March On American Politics | Rebecca Traister Digs Deep Into The Women Running

The Big Women's March On American Politics | Rebecca Traister Digs Deep Into The Women Running

There's another Women's March brewing, writes Rebecca Traister for New York Magazine. As marchers all over America celebrated the one year anniversary of The Women's March, the largest activist march in American history, on Saturday and Sunday, Traister writes an in-depth look about the unprecedented number of women running for political office across America. 

To date, 390 women are planning to run for the House of Representatives, a figure that’s higher than at any point in American history. Twenty-two of them are non-incumbent black women — for scale, there are only 18 black women in the House right now. Meanwhile, 49 women are likely to be running for the Senate, about 68 percent higher than the number who’d announced at the same point in 2014. 

Of the 49 women currently planning to run for the Senate (including incumbents, challengers, and those running for open spots), 31 are Democrats. Well over half of the 79 women slated to campaign for governor are Dems, as are 80 percent of the women setting their sights on the House.

These women candidates are eying political offices at every level of local, state and national government. But make no mistake: 29-year-old Republican Lindsay Brown calls herself a "qualified millennial woman running a progressive campaign" for a US House seat in New Jersey. Democratic women would be thrilled to see more 70's style Republicans be elected to political office. In fact the very best event that could happen to Republicans is forward-looking, moderate, millennial women winning political office.

10 Interviews Support Sexual Harassment Allegations Against PA (R) Rep. Patrick Meehan

10 Interviews Support Sexual Harassment Allegations Against PA (R) Rep. Patrick Meehan

Apparently, House Speaker Paul Ryan didn't ask Pennsylvania Republican Representative Patrick Meehan if there was any private reason outside of his position on the House Ethics committee that would prevent him from conducting an effective role in redefining how sexual misconduct claims are handled in Congress.  

Revelations that Congressman Meehan actually made a settlement with a decades younger aide in 2017 caught Speaker Ryan by surprise. AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for the said that “this is new information to us” when asked about the settlement in a brief interview on Friday.

The New York Times interviewed 10 people including friends and former colleagues of the former aide and others who worked around the office. The young woman is a family friend of the Meehan's and became so demoralized by the Congressman's antagonistic behavior when she became involved with a new boyfriend, that she filed a complaint with the congressional Office of Compliance in the summer of 2017, alleging sexual harassment. The events that followed underscore why women typically don't file complaints against members of Congress. Now Meehan is theoretically empowered to change those procedures with new ones much fairer to victims. The Times writes a Rep. Jackie Speier's playbook expose. Speier's is leading the charge in Congress to reform current procedures:

Camilla Akrans Flashes Birgit Kos As 'The Young Marie Antoinette' For Vogue China February 2018

Rising star Birgit Kos is styled by Daniela Paudice in 'The Young Marie Antoinette', lensed by Camilla Akrans for Vogue China February 2018./ Hair by Ali Pirzadeh; makeup by Wendy Rowe

Toni Garrn Fronts Seafolly's Summer 2018 Campaign, Lensed By Simon Upton

Top model Toni Garrn is the face of Sea Folly's summer 2018 campaign, styled by Sara Smith in colorful bikinis with underwear inspiration and sleek one-pieces. Simon Upton captures the German beauty and activist on the beaches of Esperance, Australia./ Hair by Sophie Roberts; makeup by Peter Beard. 

Garrn's archives are once again current on AOC and go back to 2011. 

Victoria Beckham Is Sensual Drama In Boo George Cover Story For Vogue Spain February 2018

Designer Victoria Beckham covers the February 2018 issue of Vogue Spain. Sara Fernández styles Beckham in 'Por AMOR al ARTE', lensed by Boo George./ Hair by Luke Hersheson; makeup by Emi Petros Petrohilos

Doutzen Kroes Takes Family To Bayou, Lensed By Peter Lindbergh For Vogue US February 2018

Doutzen Kroes Takes Family To Bayou, Lensed By Peter Lindbergh For Vogue US February 2018

In one of the most beautiful editorials of the season, Dutch supermodel Doutzen Kroes packs up her husband Sunnery James and kids Myllena and Phyllon for a family fashion stroll and paddle in the Louisiana bayou. Alex Harrington styles Doutzen in lightweight top coats and daytime elegance from Celine, Dries Van Noten and Burberry.  Long-time Doutzen photographer Peter Lindbergh engages the entire family in opulent nature scenes familiar from Prada's Spring 2018 campaign, for Vogue USFebruary 2018./ Hair by Akki Shirakawa; makeup by Francelle Daly

Sergi Pons Flashes Blanca Padilla In Sparkling Femininity For Yo Dona

Model Blanca Padilla glitters in a holiday cover story for Yo Dona Spain's December 23 issue. Adriana Alonso and Sheila Rodríguez style Blanca in designs from Calvin Klein, Bulgari and Chanel for images by Sergi Pons.

Julia Van Os Is Lensed By Paul Empson In 'Lo Que Queda Del Día' For Harper's Bazaar Spain February 2018

Top model Julia Van Os is styled by Beatriz Moreno de la Cova in 'Lo Que Queda Del Día' (The Remains of the Day), lensed by Paul Empson for Harper's Bazaar Spain February 2018./ Hair by Nicolas Jurnjack; makeup by  Iván Gómez

Jessica Chastain Talks Patriarchy & Boys Club In 'Molly's Game' In WSJ Magazine's Talents and Legends Issue

Jessica Chastain Talks Patriarchy & Boys Club In 'Molly's Game' In WSJ Magazine's Talents and Legends Issue

Actor Jessica Chastain covers the February 2018 issue of WSJ Magazine's annual Talents and Legends issue. Ludivine Poiblanc styles Chastain in elegant, draped looks from Proenza Schouler, Max Mara, Loewe and more, lensed by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen in a sepia-tone retro mood. 

Chastain is interviewed by Leslie Bennetts in 'How Jessica Chastain Is Changing the Hollywood Game'. One of Hollywood's most ardent feminists and a co-founder of the new 'Time's Up' campaign and foundation, the happily-married actor zeroes in on her incredible performance in 'Molly's Game'.