Oliver Hadlee Pearch Captures 5-Star Cast for 'Easy Street' in Vogue US September 2019

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Captures 5-Star Cast for 'Easy Street' in Vogue US September 2019

The September 2019 issue of American Vogue heads south to New Orleans, with a heavy-duty lineup up talent. Models Adesuwa Aighewi, Anok Yai, Binx Walton, Joan Smalls, Paloma Elsesser, Selena Forrest and Ugbad join actor MJ Rodriguez, entertainers Dev Hynes, Ian Isiah, Jon Batiste and Haitian-American fashion designer and founder of the menswear label Pyer Moss Kerby Jean-Raymond. Local additions include members of the Mt. Kingdom choir and Creole chef Kevin Belton.

Stylist Carlos Mazario turns out the the well-heeled cast for images by Oliver Hadlee Pearch./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; makeup by Susia Sobol

Edita Vilkeviciute + Liu Wen Front Tod's Fall Winter 2019 Campaign By Oliver Hadlee Pearch

Edita Vilkeviciute + Liu Wen Front Tod's Fall Winter 2019 Campaign By Oliver Hadlee Pearch

Photographer Oliver Hadlee Pearch captures Liu Wen and Edita Vilkeviciute for Tod’s Fall Winter 2019 campaign. Charlotte Collet styles the top models duo in Tod’s Italian luxury leather goods classics.

Nora Attal Shares Her Moroccan Roots in Oliver Hadlee Pearch Images For Vogue Italia July 2019

Nora Attal Shares Her Moroccan Roots in Oliver Hadlee Pearch Images For Vogue Italia July 2019

Rising model Nora Attal shares her family story and Moroccan origins, posing with them in the July 2019 issue of Vogue Italia. Nora travels to her family home in Larache, located in north-western Morocco about 100 miles south of Gibraltar.

Kendall Jenner + Vittoria Ceretti 'Put It in Print' By Oliver Hadlee Pearch For Vogue US June 2019

Kendall Jenner + Vittoria Ceretti 'Put It in Print' By Oliver Hadlee Pearch For Vogue US June 2019

Kendall Jenner and Vittoria Ceretti are in a Hockney-colors summer mood , styled by Carlos Nazario for ‘Put It in Print’. Kendall flies solo with the duo lensed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch for Vogue US June 2019./ Hair by James Pecis; makeup by Susie Sobol

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Flashes Priestly Men In 'Angels In America' Fashion For Vogue L'Uomo Spring 2019

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Flashes Priestly Men In 'Angels In America' Fashion For Vogue L'Uomo Spring 2019

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Flashes Priestly Men In 'Angels In America' Fashion For Vogue L'Uomo Spring 2019

Oliver Hadlee Pearch turns his lens to the flagrant, in our faces hypocrisy of the Vatican and the Catholic Church worldwide on the topic of homosexuality. Carlos Nazario styles the cast in ecclesiastical-inspired menswear, heavy with the drapes of sartorial concealment, in ‘Angels in America’ for Vogue L’Uomo Spring 2019.

One assumes that the relaunched publication is long-seeped in knowledge about the Vatican’s hypocrisy on gay rights and women’s rights. I have no knowledge — and have never inquired — about the magazine’s position on this critical topic. A Google search brings up no first 5 pages commentary directly associated with the Vatican scandals from Vogue L’Uomo. The women’s magazines generally are doing noticeably better in talking about this difficult topic.

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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

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Gives Thanks For Imaan Hammam & Luna Bijl In i-D Magazine Autumn/Winter 2017

Oliver Hadlee Pearch Gives Thanks For Imaan Hammam & Luna Bijl In i-D Magazine Autumn/Winter 2017

Models Imaan Hammam and Luna Bijl are styled by Julia Sarr-Jamois in 'Thank You For Sending Me An Angel'. Photographer Oliver Hadlee Pearchcaptures the duo for i-D Magazine Autumn/Winter 2017./ Hair by Jawara Wauchope; makeup by Nami Yoshida

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."

Imaan Hammam In Jamaica By Oliver Hadlee Pearch For Vogue.com May 2017

Imaan Hammam In Jamaica By Oliver Hadlee Pearch For Vogue.com May 2017

Top model Imaan Hammam heads to Port Antonio, Jamaica on the country's northeast coast, for a magical, colorful,  kid-inclusive fashion shoot styled by Sara Moonves in Prada, Proenza Schouler, Fendi, Oscar de la Renta and more . Oliver Hadlee Pearch captures the island action for Vogue.com May 2017./ Hair by Jawara Wauchope; makeup by Emi Kaneko