Ben Hassett Eyes Hannah Ferguson In Sublime Beauty Shots For Vogue Russia September 2018
/Model Hannah Ferguson covers the September 2018 Beauty Supplement forVogue Russia, lensed by Ben Hassett. / Hair by Joey George; makeup by Ralph Siciliano
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Model Hannah Ferguson covers the September 2018 Beauty Supplement forVogue Russia, lensed by Ben Hassett. / Hair by Joey George; makeup by Ralph Siciliano
Top model Bianca Balti covers the September 2018 supplement of Vogue Russia Beauty, lensed by David Mushegain. Djuna Bel styles Bianca in Dolce & Gabbana boho ready-to-wear and jewelry, with inside backup from Frame, Alexander McQueen, Swarovski Atelier and more.
Queen Elizabeth is on holiday at Scotland's Balmoral Castle, and the September issue of ELLE US is honoring British traditions with a New York Spin. Samira Nasr (now at Vanity Fair) styles model Wayne Booth in a mix of Prada, Dior, Hermes and more for 'Balmoral', lensed by Paola Kudacki.
Luxury Jeweler David Webb Delivers 'Everyday Revelry' With Larger-Than-Life Women
Luxury jewelry brand David Webb delivers a visually intoxicating campaign titled 'Everyday Revelry'. Photographer Juergen Teller takes a more vibrant twist, flashing legendary supermodel Pat Cleveland and daughter Anna, and also chef Nina Clementeand daughter Indigo. Creative direction by Yard NYC delivers a fabulous mix of larger-than-life gems on larger-than-life women with a passion for lobster and caviar.
Model He Cong is styled by Cathy Dong in poetic, romantic artistry called 'Girl from the West'. Photographer Dan Beleiu captures He Cong in inspiring images for Marie Claire China September 2018./ Makeup by Lu Wang
Marie Claire US September 2018 Issue Devoted To Immigration In America & Women Immigrants
The September 2018 issue of Marie Claire US devotes its entire issue to the talents and contributions "of female authors, executives, actresses, athletes, designers (all of whom have become activists)—including Priyanka Chopra, Constance Wu, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Maria Cornejo, among other equally formidable women—with roots in foreign lands."
After a huge dose of womanly inspiration, Marie Claire gets down to business with these timely articles:
1)The Women Fixing How the US Treats Immigrants; 2)True Stories from the Border and 3) Easy Ways to Help Immigrant Kids Right Now
Flipping on Marie Claire's first story, in walks Laurene Powell Jobs and her Emerson Collective.
Known for their focus on education and publishing (They now own The Atlantic), the Emerson Collective is developing a major arm to help immigrants and asylum seekers. In the image at the top, I'm pretty sure that's JR with Jobs.
Irina Shayk Wears Sophisticated Tailoring Lensed By Giampaolo Sgura For Vogue Spain September 2018
Top model Irina Shayk greets cool weather in 'Hits de los Ochenta', ladylike tailoring and suitings styled by Juan Cebrian. Photographer Giampaolo Sgura is in the studio for Vogue Spain September 2018./ Hair by Franco Gobbi; makeup by Tyron Machhausen
Sarah Gore Reeves styles Anna Mila Guyenz in a 'Preview' of fall fashion lensed by David Slijper for Vanity Fair Italia August 22 2018./ Hair by Martin Cullen; makeup by William Bartel
Supermodel Karlie Kloss covers the Fall 2018 issue of SuperELLE China. Kloss is styled by Wang An in sporty looks from Louis Vuitton, Stella McCartney, Sportmax and more for images by Yuan Gui Mei.
Riverdale star Lili Reinhart is styled by Amarsana Gendunova for images by Damon Baker for L'Officiel Netherlands September 2018./ Makeup by Adam Breuchard; hair by Kristin Heitkotter
Models Gigi Hadid and Halima Aden cover CR Fashion Book Issue 13, an issue dedicated to UNICEF USA, according to editor Carine Roitfeld. Carine broke away from the fashion pack with her fall issue, dedicated to doing good by raising awareness for the global children's relief organization with two of its newest ambassadors Hadid, the half Palestinian daughter of a Syrian refugee and Aden, a Somali refugee and prominent Muslim, hijab-wearing model.
“The state of fashion media is absolutely in flux so it was really important for me to use my existing platform for good,” Roitfeld told The Hollywood Reporter. Choosing to spotlight UNICEF USA was a response to the international news. According to the organization, “more children are on the move now than at any point since World War II,” notes Roitfeld, the editor of Vogue Paris for a decade before founding CR Fashion Book in 2012.
Reflecting on the state of magazines generally, Carine Roitfeld says: "It’s difficult for me to talk about the future because things are constantly changing. Over 15 years ago I was asked this question while everyone was going digital and no one knew what was going to happen. Print survived then and it’s still trying to survive now," she says. "Today we are up against social media, which is a blessing and curse. People have much more access in real time — they don’t want to wait until an issue hits stands to read something. I think maybe some magazines will stay but they have to be very beautiful, like a collector’s item. They have to feature people and topics that are unique, that stand out but also resonate globally.”
Yasmin Le Bon buckles up in 'Fast Forward', styled by Hannah Teare. Photographer Matt Holyoak flashes Le Bon in her city test drive of a Ford Mustang GT for Vanity Fair UK September 2018 (En Route Supplement)./ Hair by Paul Donocan; makeup by Liz Pugh
Le Bon's critique of the car is surely an example of future editorial relationships between magazines and sponsors. The editorial doesn't say sponsored content -- and I agree with that decision, although others would not. Vanity Fair is hemorrhaging money and new sources of income must be developed. I personally subscribed to the magazine recently, to gain total access to all the content, as it's going behind a tight pay wall.
New grandmother Le Bon strikes a perfect balance with her newsy critique of the car that's filled with details about her own life and what the Mustang GT has meant to her over the decades. She doesn't give it 5-stars and yet there's a lot of solid, positive accolades for Mustang to market around the article.
The New York Times' Vanessa Friedman was critical of Vanity Fair US's September 2018 cover with Michelle Williams wearing Louis Vuitton but not writing 'sponsored cover' . Williams is a LV ambassador and she was photographed by new LV photographer Collier Schorr. I could argue that this is also a boost for women photographers. This complex relationship between journalism and business reminds me of the dating game profile option "it's complicated". Knowing how difficult it is to make money online in a world where consumers think everything shold be free or very cheap, I will refrain from the criticism.
Model Sarah Brannon takes a stand on prints, lensed by Jason Kibbler for Vogue Russia August 2018./ Hair by Rolando Beauchamp; makeup by Yuki Hayashi
Model Kira Alferink is styled by Alberto Zanoletti in 'ELLE Likes Vintage', lensed by Mark Pillai for ELLE Italia September 2018./ Hair by Nicholas James; makeup by Giorgia Pambianchi
Hans Neumann flashes rising model Adesuwa Aighewi, styled by Victoria Sekrier for W Magazine August 2018./ Hair by Blake Erik
Dionni Tabbers & Charlie Dupont Are Scalding In Honey Birdette Lingerie Fall 2018 Campaign
Australian lingerie label Honey Birdette creates sensual drama with a provocative, sexually-charged new campaign Indecent Manor. Shot on a picturesque estate in the South of France, the campaign features the always sizzling Dutch bombshell Dioni Tabbers and fierce French brunette Charlie Dupont.
The two beauties engage in a hot affair lasting only one weekend, before visiting the estate’s chapel to confess their sins. The campaign features 11 new lingerie collections infused with decadence and steeped in old world luxury and religious symbolism. Inspired by rich European textures, these predominantly dark collections are brought to life with iridescent metallic motifs, embossed embellishment and gilded embroidery layered over crystal tulle, fine lace and form-flattering cuts.
Supermodel Natalia Vodianova is styled by Natalia Bengoechea in fall tailoring lensed by Cuneyt Akeroglu./ Hair by Nabil Harlow; art direction by Andrew McConochie
In his first campaign as Chief Creative Officer, Evan Yurman commissioned longtime David Yurman collaborators Peter Lindbergh, Alex White, and David Lipman for a campaign that captures the beauty in everyday moments of life.
Shot at the iconic GoldenEye Resort in Oracabessa, Jamaica, the campaign stars returning David Yurman model Amber Valletta, as well as Anna Ewers, Joan Smalls, and newcomers to the brand Ashley Graham, Meghan Roche, Florence Clapcott, and Cobi. The diverse group of seasoned and new models were chosen to reflect who the David Yurman client is at different stages in their lives in those everyday moments.
Amber Valletta and Peter Lindbergh were joined by Patti Hanson in the first David Yurman lifestyle campaign in 2001.
Model artist Rubina Dyan was born in Armenia, grew up in Spain and moved to LA at age 16. Rubina poses here for Connor Langford, styled by Bronson Vajda andMichelle Hyebin, for "In A World Addicted To Speed & Noise". The unretouched film photography is featured in 35mm Magazine. / Hair by David Cruz; makeup by Ashleigh Ciucci
Images via See Management for Ashleigh Ciucci
I slept in this am, being just drained from work. I read yesterday about CNN making a documentary about the extraordinary human Anthony Bourdain, who committed suicide a few months ago. I miss him so much.
And now I wake up this morning to read that Bourdain's girlfriend Asia Argento, one of Harvey Weinstein's chief accusers of rape in 1997 and a leading figure in the #MeToo movement, quietly arranged to pay $380,000 for her own alleged assault against Jimmy Bennett when he was 17 and she 37.
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