'Wonder Woman' Halima Aden Is Dramatic Gorgeous For ELLE UK November 2018

Rising model Halima Aden is styled by Solange Franklin as one of ELLE UK’s ‘Wonder Women’, lensed by Clay Stephen Gardner./ Makeup by Grace Ahn; hair by Nai’vasha Johnson

As the first Muslim woman wearing a hijab in the world of high fashion, 21-year-old Halima Aden, a Somali refugee growing up in Minnesota, is hailed “as the role model we need in 2018” by British ELLE. “She’s the model who stays true to her beliefs. The proud refugee embracing American culture — without forgetting where she came from.”

We’ve all noticed a more modest direction in fashion, and ELLE UK quantifies it. “The Islamic fashion industry is set to be worth £267 billion by 2O21*, with modest fashion dominating the AW18 runways of Gucci, Calvin Klein 2O5W39NYC, Alexander Wang, Versace, Chanel, Balenciaga, Dior and more. Here, Halima talks about the journey with Muslim Girl editor-in-chief Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, a fellow hijabi and role model redefining what Muslim women can do. “

Carine Roitfeld has backed Halima from day one, and launched her first girl gaggle photoshoot. Reflecting, Halima shares the experience: “It was for CR Fashion Book. Mario Sorrenti was shooting, there was Gigi [Hadid], Paris Jackson, Candice Swanepoel. I will never forget, Paris was like, ‘Girl, any time you’re in LA, just shoot me a text and we’ll hang out.’ She immediately embraced me and it was the same with Candice. She was like, ‘Don’t ever feel like you need to change yourself.’ “

Gigi Hadid also greeted Halima with open arms. “Yes, it was a Milan show for Alberta Ferretti. She came up to me and said, ‘Welcome to the show. If you need any advice, any tips, just come to me.’ I was freaking out – it’s Gigi! But she is super, super sweet.”

The ELLE interview highlight’s Halima being named with Gigi as new UNICEF ambassadors — all topics AOC has covered previously.

Who's For Burning It All Down? American Women Are Thinking About The French Revolution

I've been thinking and reading a lot about the French Revolution this past week. The willingness of the French to have both a carving of Lilith AND Eve with Adam on the Notre Dame Cathedral tells me not to be afraid.

Unlike John Ashcroft throwing a drape over Lady Justice's naked breast in the nation's capitol, the French have never covered up Adam, Lilith and Eve -- Adam's first wife but she was too bossy and stormed out of the Garden of Eden, refusing to submit to Adam.

So France survived the French Revolution. I haven't checked on the tiki torches or just how unruly the mobs became, but France survived -- white male superiority intact, but they did get rid of the king. Writer Maya Singer is on the same track, and she makes a lot of sense.

And this pondering of a burn it down revolution is written for Vogue magazine. VOGUE MAGAZINE IN AMERICA. Bob Dylan would be proud.

When Trump tells you all those college-educated white Republican women leaving the party are running home to take care of their men and male children after the Kavanaugh hearings, don't take the bite of this poison apple.

Educated Republican women can walk and chew gum at the same time. You know . . . womanly multitasking, brains firing on all cylinders.. . that sort of thing. I quote Maya Singer:

"If you’d asked me, before last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearings with Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, where we were on the road to revolution, I’d have said we were somewhere around “the people are very mad but they’re working within the system.” As of today, I feel like the revolution could kick off any minute now, because with the vote to send Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the GOP (and Joe Manchin) have officially flipped us the bird.

When I say “us,” I mean all of us. Not just women. Not just Democrats. Standing by Brett Kavanaugh—a historically disliked nominee, with crappy poll numbers (even before Dr. Ford came forward with a credible allegation that he’d sexually assaulted her in their teens) who walked right up to the line of perjuring himself in his Senate testimony and exposed himself as a both a jerk and a partisan hack—was, make no mistake about it, a display of power. A president who badly lost the popular vote, abetted by 51 Senators who represent a mere 44 percent of Americans, rammed through their nominee just to show us they could. Trump and McConnell could have easily jettisoned Kavanaugh in favor of an equally conservative replacement; instead, fearful of looking weak, they stuck with him, not in spite of all the protest but because of it. God forbid they seem to entertain the concerns of their constituents, because then those constituents might think they have a claim on how this country is run, and who for.

Ask yourself: For whom, right now, is this country being run?"

Kerry Washington Talks Her Love Of Acting, Owning Her Own Power As A Black Woman For Marie Claire US November 2018

Kerry Washington Talks Her Love Of Acting, Owning Her Own Power As A Black Woman For Marie Claire US November 2018

Kerry Washington chats with Janet Mock against the backdrop of the Santa Monica Mountains, as the duo hikes along Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles. Washington covers the new issue of Marie Claire US, exploring life after ‘Scandal’ in the November 2018 Power Issue. Thomas Whiteside is behind the lens for the issue on newsstands October 18.

Her production company, Simpson Street (the Bronx block her mother grew up on), has a slew of television and film projects on its slate, including The Mothers, a Warner Brothers film adaptation of Brit Bennett’s acclaimed novel; Universal’s workplace comedy 24-7, costarring Eva Longoria; psychological thriller The Perfect Mother; and an adaptation of Celeste Ng’s best-selling novel Little Fires Everywhere for Hulu, in which she costars alongside fellow executive producer Reese Witherspoon.

Washington’s most recent fame came in her producing and acting roles in the 2016 HBO film ‘Confirmation’ regarding the 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court hearings. Speaking of her role in ‘Scandal’, Washington hits a high note on the subject of expressing her black woman identity:

“I didn’t feel like I had to twist myself into some other understanding of what black womanness is supposed to look like, because Shonda [Rhimes] got me. Just her existence and working with her so intimately changed the idea of what power looked like in this business.”

Pablo Curto Flashes Shujing Zhou In 'Elegancia Eterna' For El Pais Semanal October 2018

Chinese model Shujing Zhou told The New York Times that she doesn’t shy away from dramatic gigs. “I once had to do a shoot underwater, which was very challenging, as I cannot swim,” she says. “I did it, though, and in the end, the pictures were beautiful.”

Shujing appears near water again, but no deep dives this time. Carolina Badia styles her in ‘Elegancia Elena’, lensed by Pablo Curto for El Pais Semanal October 2018./ Makeup by Nacho Fernandez

Annemarieke van Drimmelen Captures 'Sentimentale' For Vogue Italia October 2018

Annemarieke van Drimmelen Captures 'Sentimentale' For Vogue Italia October 2018

Models Tessa Bruinsma, Bo Fausser, and Roos van Elk are styled by Alex Harrington in ‘Sentimentale’. Photographer Annemarieke van Drimmelen is behind the lens for Vogue Italia October 2018./ Hair by Irena Ruben; makeup by Kathinka Gernant

Doutzen Kroes Simmers In Jonathan Segade Images For Telva Magazine October 2018

Supermodel activist Doutzen Kroes covers the October 2018 issue of TELVA Magazine. Lensed in sensual cold-weather looks by Jonathan Segade, Doutzen is styled by Alicia Chapa in designs from Louis Vuitton, Stella McCartney, IRO, Chanel and more.

Melania Trump Honors Africa's Colonial Past While Ignoring Devastating Cuts To African Women's Health

Melania Trump Honors Africa's Colonial Past While Ignoring Devastating Cuts To African Women's Health

Two people were in the global news in Africa yesterday -- Melania Trump in her colonial hat rolling around Kenya -- and Dr. Denis Mukwege, with his Nobel Peace Prize, co-shared with Nadia Murad.

I spent my time writing Friday about the revered Dr. Mukewege, who I’ve followed for over a decade. One wonders just how much funding Trump has cut to the women in the Congo and across Africa. It's billions.

Regarding Melania Trump, to roll into Africa looking like she just stepped out of the colonial masters period is just too much. I'm tired of her making statements with clothes and then professing that we are attacking her and not listening to her voice.

Freja Beha Erichsen Gets Super Warm and Cozy In Zara 'Cozy Feeling' Fall 2018 Collection

Danish beauty Freja Beha Erichsen releases Zara’s new lookbook called ‘Cozy Feeling’, a cool weather mix of cable knitted sweaters, long coats and skirts, accented with plaids.

Gisele Bündchen Stars As Mina, Captured By Luigi & Iango For Vogue Italia October 2018

Gisele Bündchen Stars As Mina, Captured By Luigi & Iango For Vogue Italia October 2018

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen channels legendary Italian singer Mina Mazzini, styled by Patti Wilson in Dior for the cover of Vogue Italia October 2018. Mina was a staple of television variety shows and a figure in Italian pop music from the 1960s to the mid-1970s. Her loud, syncopated singing earned her the nickname ‘Queen of Screamers’ and the public labeled her the ‘Tiger of Cremona’ for her gestures and body shakes. Mina was banned from TV and radio in 1963 because her pregnancy and relationship with a married actor did not accord with Italy’s dominant Catholic and bourgeois morals.

Strikingly, Gisele’s images by Luigi & Iango do not capture in any way Mina’s wildly animated nature, as described in stories about her. Not being familiar with Mina, I read commentary by self-proclaimed fashion experts and somehow got the impression that Mina was a transvestite. LOL. Oh well. The times we live in. Enjoy Gisele.

America Ferrera Is Lensed By Yelena Yemchuk In 'This Is America' For Porter Edit Oct. 5, 2018

America Ferrera Is Lensed By Yelena Yemchuk In 'This Is America' For Porter Edit Oct. 5, 2018

Actor America Ferrera is styled by Tracy Taylor in ‘This Is America’, lensed by Yelena Yemchuk for Porter Edit October 5, 2018./ Hair by Kevin Ryan; makeup by Mary Wiles

Eve Barlow interviews one of Hollywood’s true revolutionary figures about Ferrera’s galvanizing, on-the-ground activism and political presence requiring her to show up and find her voice.

In A Time Of Turmoil, Dr. Mukwege's Nobel Peace Prize Is A Heavenly Gift For Us All

In A Time Of Turmoil, Dr. Mukwege's Nobel Peace Prize Is A Heavenly Gift For Us All

Introduction from Anne: Professor De Reus considered the humanitarian righteousness of awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Congolese physician Denis Mukwege in 2015, a tremendous honor that was not his that year.

AOC has a decade-long history of writing about the courageous vision of Dr. Mukwege and the horrific challenges faced by women of the Congo. To awaken on October 5, 2018 and read that Dr. Mukwege and activist Nadia Murad, a Yazidi woman once taken captive by ISIS, were sharing the 2018 Nobel prize was truly good news at a stressful time in America and around the world.

I met up with Professor De Reus in my own East Coast backyard and also watched her TEDx Talk featured at the end of her article. If you don’t know about Dr. Mukwege and his Panzi Hospital, Lee Ann De Reus shares an excellent 2015 overview.

Dario Catellani Captures Mariacarla Boscono For Vogue Italia October 2018

Top model Mariacarla Boscono is styled by Vittoria Cerciello in ‘Oggi Sono lo’, lensed by Dario Catellani for Vogue Italia October 2018./ Makeup by Gemma Smith-Edhouse; hair by Kei Terada

Maartje Verhoef Pays Homage To Yves Klein, Lensed By Josh Skinner For Harper's Bazaar UK November 2018

Maartje Verhoef Pays Homage To Yves Klein, Lensed By Josh Skinner For Harper's Bazaar UK November 2018

Model Maartje Verhoef covers the November 2018 issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK’s ‘The Art Issue’, styled by Charlie Harrington in fluid elegance and sharp angles. Photographer Josh Skinner captures the modern heritage looks as ‘I Have Written My Name On The Far Side Of The Sky’ — Yves Klein —.on location at Blenheim Palace.

Ashley Graham Is Lensed By Giampaolo Sgura In Violeta by Mango Fall Winter 2018 Campaign

Ashley Graham Is Lensed By Giampaolo Sgura In Violeta by Mango Fall Winter 2018 Campaign

Model Ashley Graham fronts Violeta by Mango’s Fall Winter 2018 campaign. Empowered by the statement ‘I Am What I Am’, Ashley is lensed by Giampaolo Sgura in three different collections including dressy, casual and sporty looks.