Imaan Hammam by Tyler Mitchell for Vogue US September 2019
/Imaan Hammam by Tyler Mitchell for Vogue US September 2019
Top model Imaan Hammam is styled by Camilla Nickerson in ‘Blooming Anew’, lensed by Tyler Mitchell for Vogue US September 2019.
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Imaan Hammam by Tyler Mitchell for Vogue US September 2019
Top model Imaan Hammam is styled by Camilla Nickerson in ‘Blooming Anew’, lensed by Tyler Mitchell for Vogue US September 2019.
Imaan Hammam Smolders In 'We Want To Walk' By Chris Colls For Vogue Russia June 2019
Top model Imaan Hammam is styled by Celia Azoulay in ‘We Want To Walk’. Photographer Chris Colls captures Imaan in sexy denim looks with plenty of street smarts for Vogue Russia June 2019./ Hair by Teddy Charles; makeup by Frank B
Craig McDean Eyes Five All Stars For Tiffany & Co SS2019: Carolyn, Fei Fei, Imaan, Kendall + Mica
Tiffany & Co has launched a stellar model cast in its new campaign celebrating optimism, personal style, and self expression.
Carolyn Murphy, Fei Fei Sun, Imaan Hammam, Kendall Jenner, and Mica Argañaraz are lensed by Craig McDean playing with objects in Tiffany Blue accent images with jewelry shots the brand’s Tiffany T collection.
Imaan Hammam Poses Seaside In 'Catch the Sun' By Angelo Pennetta For Vogue UK May 2019
Top model Imaan Hammam is styled by Julia Sarr-Jamois in ‘Catch the Sun’, lensed by Angelo Pennetta for Vogue UK May 2019./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist
Pineapple + Orange Fabrics Rock Sustainable H&M Conscious Exclusive 2019 Collection
Oumie Jammeh, Alanna Arrington and Imaan Hammam encourage us to embrace a sustainable future, buying into the H&M Conscious Exclusive 2019 Campaign, lensed by Josh Olins.
H&M’s latest Conscious Exclusive collection—its ninth so far —introduces three materials the brand is using for the first time: Piñatex, a leather alternative made from the cellulose fiber of pineapple leaves (which become waste after the fruit is harvested); Orange Fiber, a silklike fabric made from the peels of oranges at the end of the juice production cycle; and BLOOM Foam, a high-performance foam made from algae biomass, which “cleans the environment and reduces the risk of algal blooms while reducing our dependence on fossil fuels,” according to the company’s website.
Models Amber Valletta, Candice Swanepoel, Carolina Burgin, Doutzen Kroes and Imaan Hammam are styled by Ib Kamara in Vogue Italia’s March 2019 cover story. Photographers Mert & Marcus are behind the lens, producing the somewhat controversial story — given the April issue’s dedicated to the environment — ‘Just One World’.
Anna Ewers + Imaan Hammam Dress In Denim 'Blue Jeans' By David Sims For Vogue Paris March 2019
Models Anna Ewers and Imaan Hammam deliver ‘Blue Jeans’, Emmanuelle Alt’s monthly denim feature. David Sims is in the studio for Vogue Paris March 2019./ Hair by Duffy; makeup by Lucia Pieroni
Top models Chiharu Okungi, Imaan Hammam, Irina Shayk, Mariacarla Boscono and Natasha Poly are styled by Anna Dello Russo in the season’s glam looks for ‘Dreams of Glamour’. Photographers Luigi & Iango capture the sexy looks for Vogue Japan March 2019./ Hair by Luigi Murenu; makeup by Erin Parsons
Dutch Moroccan stunner Imaan Hammam is styled by Anastasia Barbieri in long, flowing gowns and linear elegance. Ethan James Green captures Imaan in the appropriately-named ‘Goddess Rising’, lensed in the Yucatan for WSJ Magazine March 2019./ Hair by Laurent Philippon; makeup by Karim Rahman
Luigi & Iango Flash Chiharu, Imaan, Irina, Mariacarla + Natasha Covering Vogue Japan March 2019
Models Chihary Okunugi, Imaaan Hammam, Irina Shayk, Mariacarla Boscono and Natasha Poly cover the March 2019 issue of Vogue Japan. Luigi & Iango capture the quintet with styling by Anna Dello Russo./ Makeup by Erin Parsons
Models Carolina Burgin, Rianne van Rompaey, Hannah Ferguson, and Imaan Hammam front Chloe’s Spring/Summer 2019 Ad Campaign, lensed by Steven Meisel./ Hair by Guido Palau; makeup by Pat McGrath
Shalom Harlow Leads Bella, Irina + In Versace Spring 2019 Campaign Lensed By Steven Meisel
Supermodel Shalom Harlow made her first runway appearance in six years, closing Versace’s Spring 2019 show. Harlow returns again, captured mid-dance-step, wearing a pattern mashup jumpsuit in Versace’s Spring 2019 campaign.
Steven Meisel flashes Harlow and an expanded campaign cast including Bella Hadid and Irina Shayk in solo shots. Group shots include Adut Akech, Blesnya Minher, Imaan Hammam, Kris Grikaite, Rianne van Rompaey, and Vittoria Ceretti styled by Jacob K. / Makeup by Pat McGrath; hair by Guido Palau
Imaan Hammam Power Walks Into London Times Sunday Style By Giampaolo Sgura
What’s the big deal about Imaan Hammam, asks The London Times Sunday Style.
First, Hammam isn’t a reality TV star or sprog of a famous model. The daughter of Moroccan and Egyptian parents, she was raised Muslim in Amsterdam, speaking Arabic at home. Second, she has a (relatively) normal body — meaning actual boobs and a bum. And then there are the wild cheers and whistles, from both men and women, she garners each time she walks down a runway. Or in Hammam’s case, power-strides down it.
Stylist Verity Parker loves her Versace, perfect for a power-strider Wonder Woman like Hammam. Giampaolo Sgura is behind the lens for the December 9, 2018 edition.
Kendall Jenner In PC Trouble For Her Curly Hair In CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Ad
The fashion pc police were out in full force this week, and I’m not sure just how many people are offended. All I know is that my first response to seeing Kendall Jenner’s solo photo in the November 2018 issue of American Vogue was that she reminded me of my grandmother — my British grandmother.
I hope that the same people who are accusing Vogue and Kendall Jenner of cultural appropriation make it their business to vote in November. Like PLEASE stand up for the rights of people of color because America is in a terrible mess and you are worrying about Kendall Jenner’s clearly Gibson girl image. This is insane.
Believe it or not, millions of white women worldwide have curly, even frizzy hair. Every curly hairdo is not an attempt to rip off an Afro. Good goddess! Many, many Jewish women have curly hair because — ahem — when early humans migrated out of Africa, guess where they traveled? Into what is now known as the Levant and home to the Jewish people. Those early humans took their beautiful, curly hair with them and as a result, many other cultures ended up with lots of curls and even frizzy hair — NATURALLY. They are not fashion models and they were not ripping off Black women’s hair.
So we’ve got Trump trying to totally divide the country with his white nationalism and we’ve got Vogue magazine and Kendall Jenner once again having the audacity to think they can use Kendall in a Gibson girl look. Can we agree that Kendall’s outfit doesn’t look like it’s ripping off Afro fashion?
With all the pain and suffering on this planet, with Trump and the Republicans trying to take away voting rights for people of color in states all over America, this is the fashion industry crisis. I actually thought the editorial was very cool. Black women are everywhere in magazines right now — as they should be. As someone who tracks this topic every day, let me say that there is an abundance — and if we were counting — probably a statistical over-representation of models of color in fashion editorials right now. To that I say AMEN! It’s about time.
But then I read this kind of crap, that Kendall Jenner is accused of trying to cop an Afro — I can only say P-L-E-A-S-E give me a break.
"The image is meant to be an update of the romantic Edwardian/Gibson Girl hair which suits the period feel of the Brock Collection, and also the big hair of the '60s and the early '70s, that puffed-out, teased-out look of those eras," the Conde Nast publication said in a statement to E! News on Tuesday. "We apologize if it came across differently than intended, and we certainly did not mean to offend anyone by it."
These two images from the editorial were used in a promotion for the publication’s CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. And it’s not the first time. Vogues are always in trouble for some offense with the pc crowd. Kendall is also in trouble for the second photo below, where she posed with model Imaan Hammam, who wore a beyond words fabulous afro in another image. So Is Imaan in trouble for her straight hair??? Surely you jest. She’s just doing what models do. The offense in this case is strictly Kendall’s white girl oppression of women of color.
"FOR YEARS WE have been penalized about our looks and especially our hair, It is a slap in the face when non-Blacks try to imitate our look," one Instagram user wrote in a comment on the initial photo.
"I like Kendall but why didn't they use an ethnic model who has hair like that," another wrote of the initial photo. via The Hollywood Reporter
Top models Imaan Hammam and Kendall Jenner are styled by Tonne Goodman in street smart looks lensed by Mikael Jansson for Vogue US November 2018./ Hair by Shay Ashual; makeup by Mark Carrasquillo
Model Imaan Hammam and A$AP Rocky ‘Show Off the Season’s Chicest Shearling and Faux Fur’ in images by Bibi Cornejo Borthwick for Vogue US November 2018. Vogue Fashion News Director Chioma Nnadi talks fashion with the man we know as A$AP Rocky, born Rakim Mayers, named after one of New York’s most prolific MCs. “I have hip-hop in my blood,” he says.
Rising model Kaia Gerber covers the October 2018 issue of Vogue Paris, getting two beauty treatments by artist Mark Carrasquillo. On the left, Kaia wears a subtle, minimal makeup look that vamps into high gear with blue metallic eyeshadow, a high-gloss red lip, and intense bright beauty.
"FROM DAY TO NIGHT: a star is born, in @KaiaGerber, the cover star of our October issue dedicated to night lovers everywhere," the Vogue Paris captioned the post. The duality theme in Kaia’s hair played off her over-the-top glam, styled in a windswept blowout. To finish off the cover look Kaia wears a single diamond drop earring on the made-up side and no jewelry at all on the natural one.
Kaia’s cover, lensed by Mikael Jansson, launches full throttle the October issue’s celebration of infamous nights from Parisian haunts to New York’s Studio 54 to the golden era of Monaco party girls.
Inside the pages, Kaia Gerber joins Imaan Hammam, Edie Campbell, and Rianne Van Rompaey in glittering gems from Cartier, Chopard, Messika Paria, Piaget and more, all lensed by Mikael Jansson with styling by editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt.
WSJ Magazine's 10th Anniversary Issue Shares Closeups Of Its 10 Top Models By Inez & Vinoodh
WSJ Magazine continues its 10 years anniversary with its focus on 10 top models. In alphabetical order, two images each, are Adwoa Aboah, Andrea Diaconu, Anna Ewers, Carolyn Murphy, Doutzen Kroes, Freja Beha Erichsen, Imaan Hammam, Karlie Kloss, Rianne Van Rompaey, Tao Okamoto styled by George Cortina in images byInez & Vinoodh. / Hair by Ward Stegerhoek; makeup by Dick Page
10 Celebrated Models Cover WSJ Magazine's 10th Anniversary Issue Lensed By Inez & Vinoodh
WSJ Magazine celebrates its 10th anniversary issue with 5 covers featuring 10 top models Adwoa Aboah, Andreea Diaconu, Anna Ewers, Carolyn Murphy, Doutzen Kroes, Freja Beha Erichsen, Imaan Hammam, Karlie Kloss, Rianne Van Rompaey, and Tao Okamoto. George Cortina styles 10 of the World's Most Celebrated Models lensed by Inez & Vinoodh.
Models Grace Hartzel, Imaan Hammam, Julia Cumming and Kaya Wilkins are styled by Jorden Bickham in 'Breaking Ground'. Photographer Ryan McGinley is behind the lens for Vogue US August 2018./ Hair by Tamara McNaughton; makeup by Francelle Daly
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