Jennifer Lawrence Covers ELLE France August 31, Lensed By Mark Seliger

Actor Jennifer Lawrence has been an ambassador and face of Christian Dior since 2012. Lawrence covers ELLE France's August 31 issue, styled by Isabel Dupre in sensual, femme fatale looks from the fashion house. Mark Seliger is behind the lens, flashing Lawrence, who made a big splash this week launching Dior's first fragrance in 20 years 'Joy' by Dior. / Hair by Jenny Cho; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi

Hilary Rhoda Blooms Fashionably Lensed By Mark Seliger For Vogue Arabia September 2017

Hilary Rhoda Blooms Fashionably Lensed By Mark Seliger For Vogue Arabia September 2017

Top model Hilary Rhoda is styled by Daniel Edley in a floral fantasy that is royal gardens worthy. Mark Seliger captures the blooming fashion extravaganza for Vogue Arabia September 2017.

Brigitte Macron's Elle France September 2017 Cover Has Best Sales In A Decade

Brigitte Macron's Elle France September 2017 Cover Has Best Sales In A Decade

Brigitte Macron covers the September issue of Elle France, giving her first interview since her husband Emmanuel Macron became president. Once again, Brigitte Macron is forced to talk about the 25-year age difference between her and her husband -- a topic the media is obsessed with. The subject is starting to feel like Hillary Clinton's missing emails. 

We've told the Brigitte Macron story before on AOC. What's noteworthy this morning is the success of putting Mrs. Macron on Elle France's September 2017 cover, lensed by Mark Seliger.

Reports are that Macron's September cover issue is the best selling French Elle issue in the last 10 years. In the first week, the magazine already sold 3 million copies, including subscriptions. The monthly average for Elle France in 2017 was 313 525 copies.

Macron wears a cream-colored Dior blazer on her cover shot and faded Saint Laurent jeans. As always, her signature point-toe stilettos are part of her typically casual, never overdone look. 

When asked if she prefers not to be asked about her style, Mrs. Macron quips, "Why not, if it does some good for the French fashion industry? I'm really into fashion, and there's this fascination the world over around this idea of the French woman."