Rianne Van Rompaey Stars in Chloé SS 2025 Campaign Lensed by David Sims
/Rianne Van Rompaey Stars in Chloé SS 2025 Campaign Lensed by David Sims
Dutch sensual beauty and top model Rianne Van Rompaey delivers spectacular images for the Chloé [IG] SS 2025 campaign. Elodie David styles Rianne in sublime images by David Sims [IG].
The campaign is privileged escapism at its best. In this complicated time in our shared global history, it may surprise you to read AOC say “we’re here for it.” The campaign images are a welcome quickie getaway that absolutely recharges our minds and bodies.
Our resilience needs nourishment, no matter how dedicated we are to the fight for democratic, humanist values. This campaign delivers.
Read MoreMiriam Leone As Famed Journalist 'L'Oriana' Fallaci in Vogue Italia February 2025
/Miriam Leone As Famed Journalist 'L'Oriana' Fallaci in Vogue Italia February 2025
Actor Miriam Leone covers Vogue Italia’s[IG] February 2025 issue, styled in the total Prada cover by Elena Mottola, lensed by Maciek Pozoga [IG].
Oriana Fallaci: The World’s Fearless Journalist
The early years of Oriana Falluci’s career, the late 1950s, when she was still called "the girl from the movies" working for ‘L'Europeo’ are not exposed widely in Italy or globally. This history is the focus of ‘Miss Fallaci Takes America’.
The idea for the TV series grew out of Italian/British writer director Alessandra Gonnella’s short film ‘A Cup of Coffee with Marilyn’, filmed in London in 2019. That short was based on the true story about a young Oriana Fallaci, living in America and chasing Marilyn Monroe for an interview in the 50s. The short film received wide exposure and recognition, especially in Italy where it was awarded the best fiction short film prize in 2020 by the Italian Union of Film Critics.
Read MoreBurberry Artists Strike a Perfect Pitch As Mothership Finds Momentum
/Burberry Artists Strike a Perfect Pitch As Mothership Finds Momentum
Burberry [IG] is celebrating Valentine’s Day 2025 with a series of paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Jack Kenna [IG]. The modern-perspective artist creates unconventional pairings of familiar objects in a bold, abstract style.
Kenna’s commissioned Burberry artwork features the Rocking Horse bag, an essential Burberry gift inspired by the house’s equestrian heritage and two very different perspectives on the Burberry scarf. From the Burberry website, add yet another painting of the Mini Snip Chain bag.
In Burberry’s Reinvention: Hope Springs Eternal
Burberry posted positive news in the third quarter ending Dec. 28, with a comparable store drop of 4%, compared with a business analysts forecast of 12%.
New Burberry CEO Joshua Schulman is credited with stemming the double-digit sales declines that defined the first half of 2024. As Schulman noted in a call with analysts, the American market, led by Burberry’s refurbished New York store resulted in a 4% increase Y2Y in America for the 3rd quarter.
Read MoreLily-Rose Depp Is A 'Rare Bloom' Wearing Chanel Lensed by Karim Sadli for Bazaar UK
/Lily-Rose Depp is 'In Bloom' Wearing Chanel Lensed by Karim Sadli for Bazaar UK
Actor Lily-Rose Depp covers the February 2025 issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK, delivering an interview and fashion shoot ‘Rare Bloom’. The cover story was shot by Karim Sadli [IG] in advance of the London premiere of her new movie ‘Nosferatu’ on December 4, 2024 at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square.
Depp, a frequent face for Chanel, is styled by Alice Goddard [IG] in Chanel riches throughout the Bazaar presentation./ Hair by Stéphane Lancien; makeup by Christelle Cocquet
‘Nosferatu’ Is a Box Office Success
‘Nosferatu’, a remake of F.W. Murnau’s German Expressionist classic, was delivered with a budget of $50 million. Collider reports today that the film has grossed $93 million domestically and another $73 million overseas. This week the film received four non-acting Oscar nominations.
Read MorePamela Anderson Gets Her Flowers from Martha Stewart in ELLE Interview
/Pamela Anderson Gets Her Flowers from Martha Stewart in ELLE Interview
Pamela Anderson is in high gear, taking a digital cover for an ELLE.com [IG] for an interview and fashion story styled by Jan-Michael Quammie. Photographer Adrienne Raquel [IG] captures Anderson wearing menswear looks from Alexander McQueen, Max Mara, Prada, Saint Laurent, Valentino and more. / Hair by Lacy Redway; makeup by Rokael Lizama
The iconic Baywatch star is reclaiming her narrative with a late career rebirth, starring in Gia Coppola’s ‘The Last Showgirl’.
As the ELLE.com headlines confirm, one of the most inspiring ‘older’ women out there — when we’re scoring on intelligence and wit, business savvy, beauty and raw, natural sensuality — Martha Stewart enters the convo for Pamela Anderson Gets Her Flowers from Martha Stewart.
The two dames discuss bread and Anderson’s great sourdough starter . . . it has a name . . . ‘Astrid Viking Warrior Princess’.
Read MoreLouis Vuitton Spring 2025 Campaign with Blackpink and Ronan Saoirse by Meisel
/Louis Vuitton Spring 2025 Campaign with Blackpink and Ronan Saoirse by Meisel
As much as AOC loves Louis Vuitton [IG], their ad campaigns can be ho-hum. The Spring 2025 campaign, shot by Steven Meisel [IG] with Louis Vuitton ambassadors Blackpink’s Lisa and actor Ronan Saoirse, is indeed worthy of fashion’s largest, omnipotent luxury brand.
Few luxury houses are associated with an illustrious name like The Fondation Louis Vuitton, the prominent art museum and cultural center located in Paris in the Bois de Boulogne.
Placing two gifted women artists like Lisa and Ronan, who are also Nicolas Ghesquière muses, in the presence of French conceptual artist Laurent Grasso’s artwork for a campaign shot by one of the world’s most celebrated fashion photographers Steven Meisel is a truly definitive statement for the Louis Vuitton Spring 2025 campaign.
Read MoreGucci Spring 2025 Campaign with Yara Shahidi and George MacKay by Xavier Dolan
/Gucci Spring 2025 Campaign with Yara Shahidi and George MacKay by Xavier Dolan
The campaign pairs actors Yara Shahidi and George MacKay exploring the new collection as a tender ode to humanity. The video and images by Canadian filmmaker and actor Xavier Dolan [IG], capture the filtered light of possibility that greets a new day, or the preciousness of afternoon sun settling almost mystically over a room.
In its place is a slow-living interlude of reflections between two people emerges, humans so connected that words are not required. And if we are alone in the moment, we realize that we are not . . . alone. There is energy all around us, our plants are flowering and we can curl up on the daybed or sofa to drift in this moment of lightness.
Read MoreDoes Naomi Osaka Give Support to Pete Hegseth’s Belief that Women Fold in Combat?
/Does Naomi Osaka’s Crying Give Support to Pete Hegseth’s Belief that Women Fold in Combat? AOC Front Page
President-elect Donald Trump nominated former FOX News host Pete Hegseth to become Secretary of Defense in his administration.
There are many typically-disqualifying issues in Hegseth’s resume such as no experience managing any large organization, let alone the US Military. I’ll leave his well-established drinking problem and inability to manage even a small staff aside.
AOC’s interest in Hegseth’s nomination is focused on his strongly-held beliefs that American women should not serve in combat.
On November 7, 2024 Hegseth said on a podcast hosted by Shawn Ryan that the military “should not have women in combat roles” and that “men in those positions are more capable.” He added:
“I’m straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles. It hasn’t made us more effective. Hasn’t made us more lethal. Has made fighting more complicated.”
Should Professional Women Weep in the Workplace?
I found myself very disappointed last week with professional tennis player Naomi Osaka’s continued weeping in public. This has been going on for years now, and Naomi’s tears are used against all women — including our military women — as evidence that women don’t have what it takes to serve in high-stress situations and especially combat.
Most recently, Osaka was weeping when she withdrew from her Auckland Classic match last Sunday, a charity leadup tournament to the now-happening Australian Open. The details of her throwing the match to Denmark’s Clara Tauson involved an alleged abdominal muscle pull that prevented Naomi from continuing.
Days after Osaka posted this update about her injury:
"The MRI, it wasn't fantastic, but it wasn't bad at the same time. "I'm pretty optimistic about playing my match. I mean, for sure I'm going to play my match. [Osaka is referring to the Australian Open, where she won her first match today against Caroline Garcia. Good job Naomi!]
Brave Together: Naomi Osaka Teaches Us How to Face Anxiety and Depression, Compliments of Maybelline . . . Except That She Doesn’t Show Us Anything Worth Emulating
Naomi Osaka is also Maybelline New York’s first Brave Together Ambassador, a new assignment announced in October, 2024 in advance of World Mental Health Day. Osaka has events in Melbourne attached to this assignment.
I found that fact troubling, to be honest, especially after watching Osaka’s Maybelline events on video. When brands are stepping in as mental health counselors to women, you damn better well know what you’re doing.
Never Let Them See You Cry
Generally-speaking second wave feminists didn’t weep at work. This reality is considered outmoded by today’s mental health experts.
Let me be clear. In my research on women crying at work, Anne is the one not with the program. My experiences are outmoded, out of touch — although the more medical and sociological research I read, science may say “Thank goodness, someone spoke up here. Anne’s making a lot of sense in her concerns.”
Thinking about 1] my old-school life at Victoria’s Secret, 2] the upcoming Tuesday January 14, 2025 confirmation hearing of FOX News host Pete Hegseth to become Secretary of Defense in the Trump administration and 3] Naomi Osaka’s inability to stop crying when she has any serious challenge, I decided to bring myself — and now you, dear readers — up to speed on the thinking of the professional health community on the topic of women weeping at work.
Relief oF Amazonian Women
Bella Hadid Walks Out of an '80s Enjoli Commercial Straight into Miss Sixty
/Bella Hadid Walks Out of an '80s Enjoli Commercial Straight into Miss Sixty
Bella Hadid looks like Miss Texas in the new Miss Sixty [IG] commercial lensed by Carlijn Jacobs [IG] and styled by Ib Kamara.
Bella Hadid: Miss Texas
Was it on anyone’s bingo card that Bella Hadid would be named the National Cutting Horse Association's (NCHA) 2024 Limited Age Event (LAE) Rookie of the Year . . . after "entering the cutting community a little over a year ago."
Somehow Bella Hadid has managed to create a whole new life in Texas with her love Adan Banuelos.
I’ve read stories about Bella sleeping in the van, getting up at 5am and making breakfast — not for the Miss Sixty crew — but for her beloved cowboys. I can just see her — with the 2 hr. time difference — flipping pancakes with one hand as the sun rises, while on the phone with New York, dealing with the crisis of Orabella sold-out products all over America.
I swear that woman walked into the Miss Sixty photoshoot, straight out of an old-school Enjoli commercial. And I just love it. ~ Anne
Read MoreMaterial Good's Fine Jewelry Luxury Experience and Holiday 2024/25 Campaign
/Models Amanda Murphy and Fatou Jobe are styled by Alex Harrington in high-end jeweler ‘Material Good’ Holiday 2024/25 campaign. Photographers Tanya [IG] + Zhenya [IG] Posternak captured the campaign with creative direction by Jasmine Holm and Marcus Hollands. / Hair by Joey George; makeup by Fatou Jobe
Luxury Transcends an Object
Co-founders Rob Ronen and Michael Herman opened Material Good [IG] in 2015, armed with extensive experience in luxury watch and fine jewelry sales. Anchored in Soho New York, the marketing and sales goal of Material Good seeks to refresh — not reinvent — the luxury buying experience with a deeply personal connection to clients.
Read MoreNaomi Osaka In Bazaar Australia as Pro Tennis 2025 Goes Live in Melbourne
/Naomi Osaka In Bazaar Australia as Pro Tennis 2025 Goes Live in Melbourne
Naomi Osaka covers the January 2025 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Australia/New Zealand [IG] styled by Sue Choi in the Louis Vuitton story lensed by John Russo [IG]./ Hair by Marty Harper; makeup by Autumn Moultrie
The tennis pro reached the semi-final match of a warmup tournament in Auckland, New Zealand. Tennis watchers reported Osaka playing some of her best tennis in years, before meeting Denmark’s Clara Tauson last Sunday.
After winning the first set 6-4, the America-residing new mother, who plays for Japan, called a timeout and ceded the match to Tauson, after complaining of an unidentified injury, now believed to be an abdominal muscle.
For tennis media to note those facts about Naomi Osaka is not racism. It’s reality.
Update: After a great start in Melbourne, Osaka exited the competition on Fri. Jan. 17 in the third round, again suffering from her abdominal injury which apparently has been with her for a long time.
AOC commented that Osaka is publicly weeping on the court again, and so does large website sportskeeda. Naomi talks about wanting to fill Serena’s shoes as a role model. No comment from AOC.
Osaka can start the process of leadership at age 27 by stopping this constant weeping whenever she is under pressure. AOC notes that Osaka was calm and didn’t weep exiting Melbourne. Her mental-fragility moments happen so often, but not on Jan. 17.
Read MoreThe Health Benefits of Dorit Revelis' Getaway by Dudi Hasson for Puss Puss Issue 50
/The Health Benefits of Dorit Revelis' Getaway by Dudi Hasson for Puss Puss Issue 50
Israeli model Dorit Revelis takes a cover of Puss Puss Magazine [IG] Issue 20 Fall/Winter 2024/25. Revelis is lensed by fellow Israeli Dudi Hasson [IG] with styling by Heathermary Jackson.
The fortunate among us are taking some time off in January/February heading to both warm and cold climates depending on our vacation objectives, budgets and state of mind. We all say that vacations are much-needed respites from demanding lives.
So what considerations come to mind about maximizing the benefits of our getaways?
The Positive Health Benefits of Travel
Ultimately, the choice of vacation highlights the diversity of pathways through which travel can enhance mental health, tailored to individual preferences and needs.
Beach vacations, for example, provide a unique opportunity for individuals to decompress and soak in the soothing effects of sun, sand, and sea. The natural environment fosters relaxation and contributes to mental well-being by reducing stress levels and promoting tranquility.
Adventure Awaits the Willing Travelers
Conversely, an adventure trip or cultural immersion may stimulate the mind, offering new perspectives and enhancing cognitive flexibility by pushing individuals out of their comfort zones. Mountain retreats facilitate physical activity, such as hiking or skiing, which contributes to cardiovascular health and enhances mood through the release of endorphins.
Engaging in physical activities during your trip can significantly boost your health. Whether it's hiking, swimming, or simply taking long walks, regular movement will enhance your energy levels and mood.
Immersing yourself in nature whenever possible is a top priority, especially if you live in a major urban area like New York, London, Hong Kong or Mumbai.
Read MoreDior Beauty 'Visionary' Willow Smith on 21st Century Lip Glow and 'Big Feelings'
/Dior Beauty 'Visionary' Willow Smith on 21st Century Lip Glow and 'Big Feelings'
Dior Beauty [IG] ambassador Willow Smith [IG] joins the January 2025 campaign of cult-favorite Dior Addict Lip Glow. The new campaign is shot by Dan Beleiu [IG] and filmed by Valentin Herfray.
When Dior Beauty named Willow as an ambassador in March 2024, they described her as:
“one of the most visionary and daring young women of her generation”.