#WINNIEXSM Winnie Harlow by Steven Klein for Steve Madden | Choice Winnie Words @ ForbesWomen

AOC is slow to respond to Winnie Harlow’s sexy collab with Steve Madden. The WINNIE HARLOW X STEVE MADDEN project was revealed in September, 2019 in images by Steven Klein./ Hair by Hos Hounkpatin; makeup by Kabuki

The upside of being late with Winnie’s Steve Madden campaign is checking in with Forbes to read the November 7 post Why Winnie Harlow Doesn’t Believe In Role Models. As it turns out, Winnie is beautifully outspoken on just about every topic tossed her way by Moira Forbes. We share a sampling.

Lana Del Ray Is Writing Her Future With Poetry, Lensed By Steven Klein For Vogue Italia June 2019

Lana Del Ray Is Writing Her Future With Poetry, Lensed By Steven Klein For Vogue Italia June 2019

Talent Lana Del Rey is styled by Arianne Phillips in ‘I’m Writing My Future’, honoring Del Ray’s self-publication of her first-ever volume of poetry. Photographer Steven Klein captures the trifecta June 2019 cover star for Vogue Italia. / Hair by Garren; makeup by Diane Kendal

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.

Tom Ford Enlists Steven Klein & Carine Roitfeld, Karen Elson, Joan Smalls + To S/S 2018 Ad Campaign

Tom Ford insists he's not political but his new Spring/Summer 2018 campaign is loaded with of-the-moment, discreet symbolism. Models Karen Elson, Joan Smalls, Imari Karanja, Adam Senn and Fernando Cabral are styled by Carine Roitfeld for images by Steven Klein. Simply stated, for Tom Ford, the gangs all here. 

Alicia Vikander Covers The March 2018 Issue Of Vogue US, Lensed By Steven Klein In 'Lara Croft' Interview

Alicia Vikander Covers The March 2018 Issue Of Vogue US, Lensed By Steven Klein In 'Lara Croft' Interview

Swedish actor Alicia Vikander is styled by Tonne Goodman in her second Vogue US cover story. Vikander is set to play Lara Croft in the new 'Tomb Raider', lensed by Steven Klein for the March 2018 issue./ Makeup by Yadim; hair by Garren

Irina Aleksander interviews Vikander in 'How Alicia Vikander Transformed Into 'Tomb Raider’s' Lara Croft', starting off on the reboot of the 2001 film that ignited the career of Angelina Jolie.

It’s true—Vikander, a former ballerina with a petite frame and delicate old-world features, is an unlikely Croft, the digital embodiment of teen male fantasies from the game consoles of the 1990s. Croft may have been the first heroine of video games, but like most women, she had to endure the indignities that being first entailed: an exaggerated bust, a tiny waist, short shorts. In 2018, a year afterWonder Woman redefined the modern action heroine, Croft is more Olympic athlete than pinup. Gone are the short shorts and belly shirt, replaced with sensible cargo pants. Vikander concedes that she wore a lightly padded bra for the role, but that it was mostly to help her get into a character. “What little I have I kind of pushed up,” she says.

Eye: Steven Klein & Carine Roitfeld Team Up With TECHNOGYM For 2018 Calendar To Benefit Special Olympics

Eye: Steven Klein & Carine Roitfeld Team Up With TECHNOGYM For 2018 Calendar To Benefit Special Olympics

Holiday Greetings from CR Fashion Bookthe esteemed Carine Roitfeld and her creative posse. Take your first look at the Carine's 2018 calendar below, which is officially available for purchase as of today for $200, with all proceeds from the sale benefiting Special Olympics. To purchase a copy email crgirls[at]crfashionbook.com.

It's been a rough year. From political uncertainty to personal loss, 2017 was not without its challenges. As the time (finally!) comes to a close, CRcelebrates the approaching season—and all its new beginnings—with our first-ever photo calendar. Photographed by longtime magazine collaborator Steven Klein and styled by Carine, the exclusive series showcases our favorite beauties in acts of dazzling strength. Revealed here for the first time, CR stars take center stage in the limited edition release made in collaboration with TECHNOGYM, as Gigi Hadid, Grace Elizabeth, Joan Smalls, Hailey Clauson, Paris Jackson, Hoyeon Jung, Binx Walton, Eniko Mihalik, Hannah Ferguson, Joelle Lombardi, Danielle Herrington, Halima Aden, and Candice Swanepoel offer their own moments of power, diversity, and inspiration. Explains Carine: "It's about the multiplicity of woman in the year 2018." Take your first look at the calendar below, which is officially available for purchase as of today, with all proceeds from the sale benefiting Special Olympics. 

Cover Girl Lauren Hutton Is Lensed By Steven Klein In 'It Is Always Today' For Vogue Italy October 2017

Cover Girl Lauren Hutton Is Lensed By Steven Klein In 'It Is Always Today' For Vogue Italy October 2017

Supermodel Lauren Hutton rolls off her three Vogue Italia October 2017 covers -- making her the oldest model to front a Vogue cover -- into her main editorial, 'It is always today'. Hutton is styled by Patti Wilson in images by Steven Klein. / Makeup by Kabuki; hair by Ward

A bit is lost in the translation, but Vogue Italia provides a commentary on the cover story, written from the pov of a young woman about her Aunt Gloria, the independent woman. Reading online commentary around the editorial as images only, it's clear that the words cast a different perspective on the images -- basically called the greatest editorial waste in 20 years by some. Note that this editorial doesn't meet my expectations either, but enough with the melodrama. But then, most quick to comment rarely seek greater understanding on any topic. Vogue Italia explains:

"Aunt Gloria had clothes, shoes, and jewels. Not as a mother so slim, you want to shout: why do not you buy a fur? She remained the colorless woman without jewels or heels that I hated. Because that mom had touched me, I thought, why did not my Aunt Gloria be my real mom? . . . 

Many a young girl has looked to her independent aunt as a role model. Read on for Gloria's story. 

Eye: Lauren Hutton Fronts Three Covers By Steven Klein In Landmark Vogue Italia's Tribute To Women Over 60

Eye: Lauren Hutton Fronts Three Covers By Steven Klein In Landmark Vogue Italia's Tribute To Women Over 60

The always fabulous Tina Turner just lost her coveted spot as the oldest model to cover an issue of Vogue. Tina held the honor for her Vogue Germany at age 73 years and four months.  Turner took the crown from Meryl Streep, who covered Vogue US in January 2012 at age 62. Not only does Lauren Hutton, at age 73 years and 11 months, now take over the honor but she does so on three Vogue Italia covers, lensed by Steven Klein, in an entire issue honoring women over 60.

Vogue Italia’s “Timeless Issue” hits newsstands Thursday, writes WWD. “The question to ask isn’t “Is old age having a fashion moment?” — the answer, in fact, is yes,” said editor in chief Emanuele Farneti. “Many runway shows and advertising campaigns already offer proof of this. Nor is it the nagging question about whether Millennials or the Baby Boomers who age gracefully, and who are flush with cash and eager to shop, will save fashion. Rather, we think that it is about inclusive diversity, the real challenge of today. This relates to gender, ethnicity and religion, and it is also true for age — no one feels excluded.”

Hutton, who has a record 27 covers of American Vogue and 13 other Vogue covers, believes “this is the most important.” It’s the cover that “has made me feel most useful. I’ve been thinking about it for a while, but it took Vogue Italia’s courage to make it true. This is a cover that can change society, because it shows a woman who is vibrant, attractive, who still laughs, and who for the first time is a woman my age.”

Kim Kardashian West Channels Jackie'O In Steven Klein Images For Interview Magazine September 2017 -- Twitter Is In Crisis!

Kim Kardashian West Channels Jackie'O In Steven Klein Images For Interview Magazine September 2017 -- Twitter Is In Crisis!

Kim Kardashian West channels Jackie Kennedy Onassis in Interview Magazine's September issue -- and the Internet has gone berzerk over her audacity. How dare she!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good goddess, we Americans take everything so seriously these days. Could we please distinguish between Kardashian's beautiful editorial with her daughter North, shot by Steven Klein, with styling by Patti Wilson -- and Donald Trump embracing white nationalism; pardoning Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio; and telling America's municipal governments that they can once more buy used military tanks and machine guns to use in local police forces in our post Ferguson America. That was today's news -- not that Kim Kardashian channeled Jackie Kennedy Onassis for Interview Magazine. 

Good goddess, some people are so high and mighty. Pretty soon Americans will demand a citizen review board to tell creators what we can and cannot do! And we wonder why America is now less entrepreneurial than Sweden in international surveys. Everybody should just go to their safe spaces on university campuses, and those of us who can deal with this explosive editorial bombshell will suffer through it. 

Kim Kardashion and her lovely daughter North have caused Interview Magazine's online platform to crash multiple times today or send the picture gallery into a proverbial timeout, so somebody must like the Kardashian/Klein cover story.  I experienced the outtages first hand. Get a grip, my fellow Americans. Think of those brave people wading through water up to their necks in Houston. If they can suffer through bitter reality, so can you.

So I guess it's clear how I feel about all the criticism of Kardashian's beautiful editorial. I'll read the interview once the website is stable. ~ Anne

Steven Klein Captures 'American Daydream' With Joan Smalls & Lara Stone For Vogue US September 2017

Steven Klein Captures 'American Daydream' With Joan Smalls & Lara Stone For Vogue US September 2017

The September 2017 issue of Vogue US -- its 125th Anniversary Issue -- has perfect timing with 'American Daydream' starring Joan Smalls, Lara Stone, Finn Wittrock & Trai Byers. Grace Coddington styles the images floating high above the furor of US President Trump's astonishing public embrace of white nationalism at an August 15 press conference. Steven Klein documents the American dream that so many of us embrace -- and live fully -- as Donald Trump stokes the fires of hate in America. 

Katy Perry Is Feeling Free In Steven Klein's Cover Story For W Magazine September 2017

Katy Perry Is Feeling Free In Steven Klein's Cover Story For W Magazine September 2017

Super talent Katy Perry sings in the shower, where she gets some of her best songwriting ideas, says the star of W Magazine's September 2017 cover story. It's a three-pronged creative energy, Perry explains about her songwriting idea. "From Transcendental Meditation, where I rest and kind of restart my mind. Or during a massage. Or showering. I always have my phone on standby when I hop out of the shower."

Katy Perry roars for W's September cover with the words: "I feel very free."

Perry is styled by Edward Enninful in his departure issue heading out for his new editor-in-chief position at British Vogue. Fashion photographer Steven Klein delivers a glam Perry wearing Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, Miu Miu, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Tom Ford, and Brandon Maxwell. Model posing alongside American singer is Louis Bubko.

Lana Del Rey Talks New Album With Stevie Nicks In 'Off to the Races' By Steven Klein For V Magazine #108

Lana Del Rey and Stevie Nicks, two "self-proclaimed 'witchy sisters" deliver their bad-ass selves in intimate girl talk, chatting up their new album collaboration 'Lust For Life'. Del Ray covers the new issue of V Magazine 108, and Nicks conducts the interview. Steven Klein brings his iconic passion for horses to the fashion set, with Del Rey styled in equestrian looks for 'Off to the Races' by Robbie Spencer in Ralph Lauren, Saint Laurent. Dior, Stella McCartney, Vince and more. Boots by FRYE.

Steven Klein Flashes Spring 2017 Equinox 'Commit To Something' Ad Campaign

Steven Klein Flashes Spring 2017 Equinox 'Commit To Something' Ad Campaign

Imagery includes Jessica Stam growing cannabis and Samantha Paige displaying her double mastectomy scars. (Steven) Klein, who is one of AOC's treasured, favorite photographers, said about Samantha: “It is brave and daring on both Equinox’s and Samantha’s part, to show a woman that decided that the physicality of having breasts, was not important to feel good about yourself,” he commented. “Today people are over-consumed with their exterior physicality.”