Mert + Marcus Flashes 'Tickled Pink' Color Pattern Fashion for Vogue UK December 2019

Mert + Marcus Flashes 'Tickled Pink' Color Pattern Fashion for Vogue UK December 2019

British Vogue’s December 2019 issue delivers ‘Tickled Pink’ a bold, modern and festive fashion editorial styled by Benjamin Bruno. Fashion photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott are in the studio, capturing a large model cast that includes Cara Taylor, Carolina Burgin, Janaye Furman, Kris Grikaite, Mariam de Vinzelle, Meghan Collison and Sara Grace Wallerstedt./ Hair by Ryan Mitchell, makeup by Lucia Pieroni

British Vogue November Features 'Fade To Grey' Suitings Lensed by Kristin-Lee Moolman

British Vogue November Features 'Fade To Grey' Suitings Lensed by Kristin-Lee Moolman

Models Cara Taylor, Selena Forrest, Kerolyn Soares and Tash Ogeare suit up in ‘Fade To Grey’, styled by Poppy Kain. Photographer Kristin-Lee Moolman is behind the lens for British Vogue November 2019./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; makeup by Hiromi Ueda

Cara Taylor Plays An 'Autumn Sonata' On Faro Island, By Christian MacDonald For WSJ Magazine

Cara Taylor Plays An 'Autumn Sonata' On Faro Island, By Christian MacDonald For WSJ Magazine

Models Cara Taylor and Linus Nessvold are styed by Jacob K in ‘Autumn Sonata’, lensed by Christian MacDonald for WSJ Magazine August 2019./ Hair by Malcolm Edwards; makeup by Petros Petrohilos

The creative team sets off for the wind-swept isolation of Sweden’s Fårö Island and the onetime home of filmmaker Ingmar Bergman. Sweden is often perceived as a progressive democracy and the setting for a poetic vision of a simpler life with a more modern, authentic focus.

Cara Taylor Fronts Vogue Russia August 2019, Lensed By Giampaolo Sgura In 'Punk's Not Dead'

Cara Taylor Fronts Vogue Russia August 2019, Lensed By Giampaolo Sgura In 'Punk's Not Dead'

American model Cara Taylor covers the August 2019 issue of Vogue Russia. Taylor wears a leather dress by Bottega Veneta for the cover story’s ‘punk’s not dead’ fashion, styled by Svetlana Vashenyak. Giampaolo Sgura captures edgy looks from Alexander McQueen, Celine, Etro, Max Mara, Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton and more. / Hair by Shingo Shibata; makeup by Hélène Vasnier

Steven Klein Punches Feminine-Masculine Stereotypes In 'Deviating From Gender' For CR Fashion Book

Steven Klein Punches Feminine-Masculine Stereotypes In 'Deviating From Gender' For CR Fashion Book

Carine Roitfeld probes the hot topic of gender fluidity that is sweeping through fashion with a groundswell of support among young people like the Parkland students. There are fashion trends and then there are cultural, human identity evolutionary moments. Gender fluidity feels like it’s a topic that is here to stay and will achieve major goals in changing the larger culture over time.

Who better than to probe this topic that Roitfeld’s friend, photographer Steven Klein who turns his eye to models Cara Taylor, Guinevere Van Seenus, Olley Eley, Bente Oort, Avie Acosta, and Evie Salvail. Klein knocks the crap out of common perceptions of femininity and masculinity with ‘Deviating From Gender’ for CR Fashion Book #14./ Hair by Didier Malige; makeup by Grace Ahn

In the Spring 2019 issue of LOVE Magazine, Steven Klein did an even more provocative examination of women’s bodies and society’s obsession with body parts. See ‘Boobs’ link after this editorial.

Mario Sorrenti Eyes Anok, Cara, Emily, Taylor + In 'Stardust' For Harper's Bazaar Australia March 2019

Mario Sorrenti Eyes Anok, Cara, Emily, Taylor + In 'Stardust' For Harper's Bazaar Australia March 2019

Models Anok Yai, Cara Taylor, Emily Ratajkowski, Hayley Bieber, Hyunji Shin, Krow, Taylor Hill, and Winnie Harlow showcase the spring 2019 season in ‘Stardust’, styled by Carine Roitfeld and Jon Hartleben. Photographer Mario Sorrenti is behind the lens for Harper’s Bazaar Australia March 2019./ Hair by Akki; makeup by Kanako Tanase

Brianna Capozzi Flashes 'Obsessions' With Adut Akech, Cara Taylor + For Self Service FW 2018

Brianna Capozzi Flashes 'Obsessions' With Adut Akech, Cara Taylor + For Self Service FW 2018

Adut Akech, Ansolet Rossouw, Cara Taylor, Chu Wong, and Yasmin Wijnaldum are styled by Haley Wollens in ‘Obsessions’. Brianna Capozzi is behind the lens for Self Service Magazine Fall/Winter 2018./ Hair by Akki Shirakawa; makeup by Yumi Lee

Cara Taylor & Luna Bijl Wear Bold Beauty Lensed By Oliver Hadlee Pearch For POP Magazine F/W 2018

Models Cara Taylor and Luna Bijl front 'La beauté est dans la rue', styled by Charlotte ColletOliver Hadlee Pearch captures the bold makeup looks for POP MagazineFall/Winter 2018./ Makeup by Peter Philips; hair by Stephane Lancien

Phil Poynter Flashes 'Powder' With Romee Strijd, Cara Taylor, Emily Ratajkowski + For Love Magazine #18 S/S 2018

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

Steven Meisel Flashes Zara's Spring/Summer 2018 Global Community Collection

Steven Meisel Flashes Zara's Spring/Summer 2018 Global Community Collection

Zara just revealed its Spring Summer 2018 campaign with print rich, bohemian images lensed by Steven Meisel featuring a model cast including Rianne Van Rompaey, Vittoria Ceretti, Cara Taylor, Fran Summers, Adut Akech, Ansley Gulielmi, Aube Jolicoeur, Kiko Arai, Léa Julian and Remington Williams. Karl Templer styles the shoot with Fabien Baron's art direction.

Craig McDean Captures Caroline Trentini & Friends In 'Homespun' For Vogue US February 2018

Models Caroline Trentini, Fei Fei Sun, Joan Smalls, Cara Taylor, Karen Elson, Raquel Zimmermann, and Imaan Hammam are styled by Benjamin Bruno in the season's best little dresses in 'Homespun', lensed by Craig McDean for Vogue US February 2018./ Hair by Orlando Pita; makeup by Peter Philips

Roe Ethridge Captures Cara Taylor In 'Working Girl' For Vogue China January 2018

Model Cara Taylor suits up in 'Working Girl', tailored by Brian Molloy in menswear looks with crayola pop accents. Photographer Roe Ethridge is in the studio for Vogue ChinaJanuary 2018./ Hair by Tamara McNaughton; makeup by Francelle Daly

Grace Hartzel Heads Up 'Leaders of the Gang', Lensed By Patrick Demarchelier For Dior Magazine Winter 2017

The latest issue of 'Dior Magazine' features a cover story stars Grace Hartzel, who leads an intrepid band of strong Dior women including Fernanda Ly, Aira Ferreira, Cara Taylor, Ellen Rosa, and Ruth Bell. Longtime muse of photographer Patrick Demarchelier, Grace is a natural choice to embody the spirit of Maria Grazia Chiuri’sready-to-wear collection for Autumn / Winter 201 in 'Leaders of the Gang'. Lensed in the urban outback of Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood, the cover story is styled by Elin Svahn.

Eye: Jonathan Saunders Talks 'Balls of Steel', Freedom of Expression & Community At Diane von Furstenberg

Eye: Jonathan Saunders Talks 'Balls of Steel', Freedom of Expression & Community At Diane von Furstenberg

Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders has been chief creative officer of America's iconic Diane von Furstenberg or DVF since May 2016. In short order, Saunders injected modern color, clashing prints and expert draping techniques that pay homage to the original Smart Sensuality image of the brand. 

These changes came into view in DVF's Fall 2017 ad campaign, an homage to New York City and all its people. Lensed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch and styled by Camille Bidault-Wadddington, with art direction by Jonny Lu, the campaign features Luna Bijl, Yoon Young Bae, Angok Mayen, and Cara Taylor amongst real New Yorkers in Harlem, Tompkins Square Park, and Liberty Island.  "The people that the girls interacted with were kids that were dancing in the streets in Harlem and these beautiful boys, who we met on a bench in Tompkins Square Park, all these real people in New York that symbolize to me what is so brilliant about this city," Saunders told Refinery 29. 

"New York is this brand’s home. Yes, it’s international, yes, travel is so important to this brand, but New York is its home," he says. Not to mention, "New York has always been an inspiration to me," Saunders continues. "I’ve always been inspired by the time in New York in the ‘70s where Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Robert Mapplethorpe, Patti Smith, all these incredibly cool, incredibly creative people made such beautiful and extensive bodies of work within this city."