Filip Koludrovic Captures Jovana Cebzanovic For Elle Slovenia March 2018
/Model Jovana Cebzanovic is styled by Petar Trbovic In Filip Koludrovic images for Elle Slovenia March 2018./ Hair by Aveda Perman; makeup by Simona Antonović
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Model Jovana Cebzanovic is styled by Petar Trbovic In Filip Koludrovic images for Elle Slovenia March 2018./ Hair by Aveda Perman; makeup by Simona Antonović
Top model Maryna Linchuk is styled by Rut Baticon in splashy, sporty looks from Valentino, DSquared2, Miu Miu and more. Sergi Pons eyes Linchuk in Venice Beach, California for Marie Claire Spain's April 2018 cover story.
Model Sunniva Vaatevik channels Princess Diana in advance of her younger son Harry's marriage to Meghan Markle on May 19, 2018 in St. George's Chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle in England.
Sara Fernandez Castro styles Sunniva in both elegant and casual clothes recognizable as Diana references -- including the infamous red sweater.
Photographer Alvaro Beamud Cortes captures the regal references for Vogue Spain's April 2018 issue. / Hair by Daniel Martin; makeup by Kristin Piggot
Model Ophelie Guillermand channels Catalan-influences in 'Hasta la Bandera', styled by Beatriz Moreno de la Cova. Photographer Guy Aroch is behind the lens, delivering a beautiful, visual fashion extravaganza for Harper's Bazaar Spain April 2018./ Hair by Nicolas Jurnjack; makeup by Manuela Pane
Dilone gets the logo treatment, styled by Juan Cebrian in fashion's current embrace of brand-promotion.This season, fashion's approach to logos is to rework, destroy and mutate them, evidenced perhaps by Dilone's non-traditional, safely irreverent visual poses? Trendmeisters assure us that the new logo approach isn't about status; nor are they a purely visual gag. Okay, if you say so, but this sounds like word salad to me. Paola Kudacki is in the studio, flashing Dilone for Vogue Spain's March 2018 issue./ Makeup by Ralph Siciliano; hair by Lacy Redway
French icon Laetitia Casta covers the April 2018 issue of Tatler Russia, wearing a Saint Laurent scarlet leather dress and Boucheron jewelry. Stylist Renata Kharkova chooses designs from Chanel, Valentino, Paco Rabanne and more for images by Mathieu Cesar.
Rising model Lameka Fox is styled by Anna Trevelyan in 'Azure Dreaming', lensed by Daniel Riera for Harper's Bazaar US April 2018./ Hair by Martin Cullen; makeup by Satoko Watanabe
Lovers of Left Bank Pictures' Netflix series'The Crown' had a rude awakening last week, learning that 'The Crown' star Claire Foy -- that would be Queen Elizabeth II -- was paid less than her male co-star Matt Smith, playing Prince Philip. Foy herself won't benefit from the new policy, because she is replaced by Olivia Colman playing a new and older Queen next season.
Left Bank Pictures apologized on Tuesday, issuing a statement saying “We want to apologize to both Claire Foy and to Matt Smith, brilliant actors and friends, who have found themselves at the center of a media storm this week through no fault of their own. Claire and Matt are incredibly gifted actors who, along with the wider cast on The Crown, have worked tirelessly to bring our characters to life with compassion and integrity.”
In a not very subtle attempt to protect Matt Smith, Left Bank said that they are solely “responsible for budgets and salaries; the actors are not aware of who gets what, and cannot be held personally responsible for the pay of their colleagues.” They also claimed to be “absolutely united with the fight for fair pay, free of gender bias, and for a re-balancing of the industry’s treatment of women.”
Hailey Clauson joins the boys club, styled by Luke Day in biker gang looks from Balmain, Versace, DSquared2 and more. Hailey poses with Mikkel Jensen, Julian Schneyder, Brian Shimansky, Jac Shippy and Vadim Ivanov in 'Sons of Aloha' by Giampaolo Sgura for GQ Style UK Spring/Summer 2018.
Model Amanda Murphy is styled by Juan Cebrian & Andrew Mukamal in 'Versace', lensed by Bjorn Iooss for Vogue Spain April 2018./ Hair by Ledora Francis; makeup by Courtney Perkins
Andreas Ortner Captures Linda Novotna In North Africa For Gala Magazine April 2018
Model Linda Novotna is styled in a boho pattern play by Birgit Schlotterbeck. Photographer Andreas Ortner is behind the lens for France's Gala Magazine April 2018./ Hair & makeup by Sina Stoelzle
Model Frida Aasen is styled by Marcell Rocha in femme fatale looks lensed by Thierry LeGoues for French Revue de Modes Spring/Summer 2018./ Hair by Jerome Cultrera; makeup by Paco Blancas
After the epic problems associated with Donald Trump, I don't know if an activist with no experience serving in office is qualified to be governor of New York. But Cynthia Nixon of 'Sex and the City' fame is undaunted, announcing on Monday that she's running for New York governor, declaring herself as a progressive alternative to incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo.
On Tuesday, former Manhattan City Council speaker and one-time mayoral candidate Christine Quinn slammed Nixon as an "unqualified lesbian." Ouch!
“Cynthia Nixon was opposed to having a qualified lesbian become mayor of New York City,” Quinn told the New York Post. “Now she wants to be an unqualified lesbian to be the governor of New York. You have to be qualified and have experience. She isn’t qualified to be the governor.” (Quinn is a lesbian and Nixon is bisexual and currently married to a woman.)
The comment was generally perceived as payback for Nixon choosing to back current New York mayor Bill de Blasio when Quinn was leading de Blasio in the polls. Quinn lost the election and in 2015, she was hired by Cuomo as a special adviser. Note that Cuomo and de Blasio have a particularly difficult relationship.
Model Magdalena Frackowiak fronts Free People's Spring 2018 swim catalogue 'The Summer Forever' collection. Cameron Hammond flashes the hot weather beauty in Thailand
Adwoa Aboah Covers Allure Magazine's April 2018 Skin Issue, Lensed By Daniel Jackson
Model of the moment Adwoa Aboah is styled by Beth Fenton in modern minimalism lingerie for 'Age of Adwoa'. Photographer Daniel Jackson is behind the lens for Allure Magazine's April 2018 'Skin' issue./ Hair by Esther Langham; makeup by Hannah Murray
Adwoa is interviewed by Brennan Kilbane about her nonprofit, Gurls Talk, an initiative that is the product of her own story -- one of healing, trauma, crazy success, and manic nosedives. Without a doubt, Adwoa Aboah is the star of a new era type of supermodel, a beautiful womanly color mix of brains and bravura who is in high demand as a model with beauty, heart and individuality.
As a teenager, Adwoa experimented heavily with drugs. Her addictions intensified as her career hit high-gear with her Italian Vogue cover. A few months earlier, the 'it girl' had attempted suicide.
Kilbane describes her subject as an "engaged, thoughtful, powerful woman" who makes her understand that solidarity is the antidote for the world we live in today. Adoah points to a tattoo on her wrists, a line from the poet Nayyirah Waheed’s book Nejma: “All the women. in me. are tired.” “I’m made up of many different women — my mum, sister, friends — who have all made me who I am. It reminds me that whatever I’m going through, there are lots of other women going through the same thing.”
Anand Gogoi Flashes Archana Akil Kumar In Indian Splendor For Harper's Bazaar India March 2018
Model Archana Akil Kumar is styled by Arushi Parakh in 'The New Mould'. Anand Gogoi captures Archana at the newly-opened Sculpture Park at Madhavendra Palace,Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur for Harper's Bazaar India March 2018./ Hair by makeup by Nisha Gulati
Models Abby Champion, Cara Taylor, Guinevere van Seenus, Lily Stewart, Hailey Baldwin, Jasmine Sanders, Emily Ratajkowski, Romee Strijd, Achok Majak, Jocelyn Corona & Precious Lee are styled byTabitha Simmons in 'Powder', lensed by Phil Poynter for Love Magazine #18, Spring/Summer 2018./ Hair by Ben Skervin; makeup by Frank B
The 1980s were a mixed fashion bag for Britney Spears. "I used to wear big bows on top of my head," the pop star said on the eve of her first luxury fashion campaign debut. "I mean, ugly was the way to go in the '80s, it was all just completely obnoxious -- but there was also something so refreshing about that and the fact that we didn't care what anyone thought about our clothes."
When Kenzo's creative directors, Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, reached out to Spears about becoming the face of their second nostalgia-based La Collection Momento for Spring 2018, the star was game. The collection is a tribute to the debut of Kenzo Jeans in 1986.
Britney Spears, now a 36-year-old working mom of two, shines brightly in the campaign shot on location in Los Angeles by Peter Lindbergh. “This collection is very youthful,” says Spears. “We had fun on set, even though it was a bit weird for me at first. I am used to shooting in a studio or a small space, and this was on the street. We were out there and I had really promiscuous clothes on, which felt odd, but, of course, on film it turned out to be really cool.”
Holt Renfrew Supports Doutzen Kroes' Knot On My Planet Campaign, Lensed By Chris Colls
The beautiful, inspiring supermodel Doutzen Kroes teams up with Canada's Holt Renfrew to support Doutzen's 'Knot On My Planet' activism. Chris Colls is behind the lens, capturing the Holt Renfrew x Knot On My Planet‘s Spring 2018 campaign to support the Elephant Crisis Fund./ Makeup by Sil Bruinsma; hair by Panos Papandrianos
“If we educate people about the crisis, if we share more stories and make this bigger, I feel positive that African elephants will be here for our children to see in the wild. We have to stay hopeful for the future, always.” – Doutzen Kroes
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