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Philo [IG] releases Collection E, a series of lookbook images captured by Alasdair McLellan [IG]. Phoebe Philo models include Amanda Parker, Athiec Geng, Binx Walton, Dionne Poolo, Esme Cornelius, Jacqui Hooper, Lina Zhang, Noor Khan, Saar Mansvelt Beck and Valery Sergeeva. / Hair by Kim Rance; makeup by Mel Arter
American Vogue [IG] March 2026 plays nice with ‘Surprise Me’, storied by Awar Odhiang, Bibi Breslin, Ida Heiner, Jacqui Hooper, Mathilda Gvarliani and Rejoice Chuol with unexpected pairings.
Malina Joseph Gilcrest styles the sextet in Alaïa, Bottega Veneta, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Givenchy, Miu Miu, Prada, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Schiaparelli, The Row, Valentino, Versace and more, lensed by Anthony Seklaoui [IG]. / Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Hiromi Ueda
Paris-based fashion and culture biannual Self Service Magazine N°64 [IG] releases its spring/summer 2026 issue under the theme Obsessions.
Rising star UK model Jacqui Hooper is styled by Mélina Brossard in images by Juliette Abitbol [IG]. Luxury brands include Alexander McQueen, Chloe, Dior, Louis Vuitton, MiuMiu, Prada and more./ Hair by Stephane Lancien; makeup by Marie Duhart
British model Jacqui Hooper suits up in Hèrmes and a Burberry cape for this Harper’s Bazaar France [IG] cover story ‘Free Style’. Elodie David Touboul adds snow bunny looks from Jean Paul Gaultier, Loewe, Louis Vuitton and more to the fashion mix. Drew Vickers [IG] captures the alpine fashion action for Bazaar’s December 2025-January 2026 issue.
British model Jacqui Hooper shows off Hèrmes on the cover of D la Repubblica [IG], November 7, 2025 and a fashion story ‘In My Bag’. Katie Burnett styles the shoot dedicated to the accessories of the fall/winter 2025 collections, lensed by Liv Liberg [IG]./ Makeup by Yadim; hair by Olivier Schwalder
H&M Spring-Summer 2026 Paris Fashion Week Top Models 'In Between' Campaign AOC Fashion
The world’s top models wearing H&M’s off-duty casual femininity from designer Eliana Masgalos between shows includes Alex Consani,Awar Odhiang, Diane Chu, Jacqui Hooper, Maty Fall, Mariacarla Boscono, Mona Tougaard, Paloma Elsesser, Sora Choi and Vittoria Ceretti. Some models had their dollie sidekicks riding shotgun.
This campaign is part of H&M’s larger strategy around their participation in global fashion events. The brand becomes a global fashion voice — not by competing with their own runway show — but by becoming part of everyone’s show in a very democratic way.
Frankly, this strategy appeals to the models, who continue to seek greater direct influence in fashion week action and events. Translated, they want to have roles beyond being a mannequin. The best example of this desire — and ability — was model Awar Odhiang’s spontaneous ‘hostess with the mostess’ takeover of the closing of Matthieu Blazy’s fabulous Chanel debut.
W Magazine shares ‘For the Love of Fashion: Steven Meisel Shoots Fall’s Most Striking Looks’, zeroing in on fashion’s eccentric side. British model Jacqui Hooper and Sweden’s Signe Michaelsson are styled by Karl Templer in unconventional, sometimes quirky luxury fashion looks.
The legendary Steven Meisel [IG] shoots the often unconventional looks from Aläia, Burberry, Comme des Garçons, Hed Mayner, Junya Watanabe, MM6 Maison Margiela, Maison Mihara Yasuhiro, Marc Jacobs, Ponte, Prada, Sacai, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Sacai, Undercover, Yohji Yamamoto and more./ Hair by Guido Palau; makeup by Pat McGrath
Model Jacqui Hooper fronts ‘Mille Miglia’ [a thousand miles], a timely auto-racing fashion story with a retro boho vibe styled by Sissy Vian. Photographer Craig McDean [IG] captures Hooper, with male model Aurélien Frank, for Vogue Italia [IG] September 2025./ Hair by Pier Paolo Lai; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi
The Original Mille Miglia [1927-1957]
The Race: This was a dangerous, high-speed endurance race held on public roads in Italy. The figure-eight shaped course ran from Brescia to Rome and back, covering about 1,000 miles. The race was banned in 1957 following a horrific crash that killed driver Alfonso de Portago, his navigator, and nine spectators.
Legacy: The original race was known for making famous marques like Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, and Mercedes-Benz, with legendary drivers like Stirling Moss competing.