Naomi Campbell at Sea by Jamie Hawkesworth for British Vogue July 2019

Naomi Campbell at Sea by Jamie Hawkesworth for British Vogue July 2019 AOC Fashion

New on AOC: Supermodel Naomi Campbell follows sun and surf in ‘This Feeling’. styled by Edward Enninful. Photographer Jamie Hawkesworth captures Campbell for British Vogue July 2019./ Hair by Jawara

Jamie Hawkesworth Eyes Rianne, Shanelle & Vittoria For Alexander McQueen Fall 2018 Campaign

Jamie Hawkesworth Eyes Rianne, Shanelle & Vittoria For Alexander McQueen Fall 2018 Campaign

Models Rianne Van Rompaey, Shanelle Nyasiase & Vittoria Ceretti are styled by Camilla Nickerson in an image-rich Alexander McQueen Fall 2018 ad campaign, lensed by Jamie Hawkesworth./ Hair by Jimmy Paul; makeup by Dick Page

Jamie Hawkesworth Captures Saoirse Ronan, Set To Play Mary Queen of Scotts, For Vogue US August 2018

Jamie Hawkesworth Captures Saorise Ronan, Set To Play Mary Queen of Scotts, For Vogue US August 2018

Jamie Hawkesworth captures Bronx-born, Ireland-bred Saoirse Ronan for Vogue USAugust 2018 cover story. Camilla Nickerson styles Saorise, coosing looks by Prada, Miu Miu, Calvin Klein 205W39NYC, Michael Kors, Erdem and more. / Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup Dick Page

Sally Rooney interviews Ronan, first nominated for an Academy Award at age 13 for her role in 'Atonement',  near her childhood home In Ireland, days before the national referendum that repealed its ban on abortion. The activist had actually made a video encouraging a vote to legalize abortion, a step she took with no regrets. 

“I just felt like that wasn’t important,” she says (about concerns for a backlash against her). “I know people who had to travel abroad in order to get an abortion, and that’s when I knew I would speak out.” But Ronan doesn’t engage only with policy concerns that touch her life directly. She also voiced her support in 2016 for the illegal takeover of an empty building in Dublin’s city center to accommodate the homeless; and she takes the time to recommend me Jeff Chang’s We Gon’ Be Alright, a book of essays on racial resegregation in the U.S. “I wouldn’t say I grew up politically minded,” she tells me, “but the older I get, the more in touch I am with what activists are doing—and the more I want to help them.”

Ronan will play Mary, Queen of Scots, in Josie Rourke’s biopic of the sixteenth-century monarch, out this December. Her foil is Margot Robbie, who plays Elizabeth I in 'Mary Queen of Scots', who describes Saoirse as "beyond her years".

Nora, Rianne & Imaan Are Lensed By Jamie Hawkesworth In 'No Limits' For Vogue US March 2018

Nora, Rianne & Imaan Are Lensed By Jamie Hawkesworth In 'No Limits' For Vogue US March 2018

Models Nora Attal, Rianne Van Rompaey & Imaan Hammam are styled in nomad looks by Camilla Nickerson. Photographer Jamie Hawkesworth captures the trio in 'No Limits' for Vogue US March 2018./ Hair by James Pecis; makeup by Dick Page

Shanelle Nyasiase Takes Our Breath Away, Lensed By Jamie Hawkesworth For McQueen Spring/Summer 2018 Campaign

Shanelle Nyasiase Takes Our Breath Away, Lensed By Jamie Hawkesworth For McQueen Spring/Summer 2018 Campaign

Ethiopia-born model, South Sudanese Kenya-rised model Shanelle Nyasiase makes a spectacular, breathtaking arrival on the international fashion scene fronting Alexander McQueen's Spring/Summer 2018 campaign. Jamie Hawkesworth captures the passion colors, full-throttle femininity in gowns styled by Camilla Nickerson. Granted, I am prejudiced given my own design preferences and strong attachment to Kenya, McQueen, nature and passion colors. But this campaign is a sensual feast for our eyes. Unadulterated joy! ~ Anne /Makeup by Dick Page; production by Laura Holmes.  

Rianne Van Rompaey Visits Iceland In Jamie Hawkesworth's Alexander McQueen Fall-Winter 2017.18 Campaign

Rianne Van Rompaey Visits Iceland In Jamie Hawkesworth's Alexander McQueen Fall-Winter 2017.18 Campaign

The Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2017.18 ad campaign sets down in Iceland to shoot its new campaign starring Dutch model Rianne Van Rompaey, lensed by Jamie Hawkesworth.

Alexander McQueen’s Autumn/Winter 2017 campaign is set in the emotive and extreme landscape of Iceland. Drawing parallels with the mystical landscape of Cornwall, the inspiration behind the collection, Iceland provides a duality between the rugged and the romantic.

Jamie Hawkesworth Sharpers Focus On Laetitia Casta In LOEWE Publication F/W 2017

Jamie Hawkesworth Sharpers Focus On Laetitia Casta In LOEWE Publication F/W 2017

French icon Laetitia Casta appears in LOEWE's bi-annual magazine, posing for the fall/winter issue in square geometry backdrops and styled by Benjamin Bruno  in designs including bustier dresses, cocoon coats, turtleneck sweaters and more. Jamie Hawkesworth is behind the lens, with art direction by M/M Paris for LOEWE Publication.

Anna, Julia & Natalie Get Eccentric In Jamie Hawkesworth Images For W Magazine August 2017

Anna, Julia & Natalie Get Eccentric In Jamie Hawkesworth Images For W Magazine August 2017

Models Anna Ewers, Julia Nobis and Natalie Westling are styled in retro luxe looks by departing fashion director Edward Enninful for 'How to Wear the Most Eccentric Fall 2017 Fashion Trends. PhotographerJamie Hawkesworth is in the studio for W Magazine August 2017.

Karen Elson Fronts 'Poetry In Motion' By Jamie Hawkesworth For This Is Tiffany Magazine S/S 2017

Karen Elson Fronts 'Poetry In Motion' By Jamie Hawkesworth For This Is Tiffany Magazine S/S 2017

Supermodel goddess Karen Elson is pure 'Poetry In Motion', styled by Camilla Nickerson in estate-jewelry elegance with a Greek-Roman muse vibe. Photographer Jamie Hawkesworth is in the studio for This Is Tiffany Magazine #05 Spring/Summer 2017.

Gucci's Alessandro Michele Tells His Creative Director Story To Vogue July 2015

Vogue magazine’s Hamish Bowles interviews Gucci’s new creative director Alessandro Michele, describing him as ‘a lot like the woman he champions: daring, curiously compelling — and with a streak of mystery and eccentricity’.

“Fashion is about creating emotion—it’s not necessarily rational,” explains new Gucci CEO Marco Bizzarri, whose first scheduled hour-long meeting with Michele—at the designer’s apartment—segued into three hours discussing the future of the brand. “I thought, Why should I look for someone else when he can translate the heritage—and when the values of Gucci are in his veins?”

The Gucci design team has recently led a peripatetic life. Ford centered it in London, where he lives, while Giannini moved operations to Florence (birthplace of Guccio Gucci, who founded the company in 1921)—and much of the business side is based in Milan, where the company is in the process of relocating to a Mussolini-era aircraft hangar where Michele will stage his collections. Michele, though, prefers Rome. “There is something about the culture of the fifties and the cinema,” he says of his hometown. “But I also need to travel. I need to go to London. You have everything there—present, past, future, exhibitions, theater. And real eccentricity is still very much alive with the English—the kids in the East End, beautiful English old ladies.” He also loves contemporary Los Angeles dressing (“the way they put things together—it’s not chic, but it’s inspiring”) and New York, where he shops vintage stores and where he will present his 2016 resort collection—“a couture show in a garage,” as he explains. “I love couture, but the other side of me loves the street, and I think the mix of these two can create something new. When I go to New York and London, I love to see how very brave the young people are—they have no rules. Even the superchic ladies of the past, like Princess Irene Galitzine, had supermodern attitudes. Today they’d all be into street style.”

Tami Williams & Mica Arganaraz are styled by Camilla Nickerson in images by Jamie Hawkesworth