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.
Smithsonian Acquires Tyler Mitchell's Beyoncé Portrait for Vogue US September 2018 AOC Style Photos
Photographer Tyler Mitchell shares a spectacular piece of news about an image from his September 2018 Beyoncé cover editorial. In an embarrassing acknowledgement of racism in the fashion industry, Mitchell became the first African American photographer to shoot the cover of Vogue in its 125-year history.
Clearly, positive energy infused Mitchell’s editorial from every direction, so much so that one of his Vogue images has been acquired into the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery’s permanent collection in Washington, D.C.
The selected photo sees Beyoncé on location just outside of London, wearing a sequin-covered Valentino dress and exuberant Philip Treacy London headpiece.
As a concerned photographer, who is socially and politically engaged, Mitchell sees the Beyoncé shoot as an empowerment opportunity
We share the entire editorial in celebration of Mitchell’s growing success, Queen Bey herself, and the New Day society global citizens desire.
Dazed Magazine SS 2019 'The Meaning of Cult' Issue Delivers Alek, Debra, Guinevere, Jamie +
Dazed Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2019 ‘The Meaning of Cult’ issue delivers nine covers and four digital covers (Sasha Pivovarova is duplicated). The cult muses include Alek Wek, Debra Shaw, Guinevere Van Seenus, Jamie Bochert, Karen Elson, Lara Stone, Mariacarla Boscono, Sasha Pivovarova and Saskia de Brauw.
Photographers Campbell Addy, Lea Colombo, Letty Schmiterlow, Tyler Mitchell, and Tom Johnson debut as first-time Dazed covers contributors. Regulars include Angelo Pennetta, Brianna Capozzi, and Charlotte Wales.
Adut Akech sits near the top of the pyramid of rising fashion-industry stars who are women of color. Suzanne Koller styles Adut in what we believe is her first editorial feature — and cover — in a major French publication. Her American born — but equally fast-rising — photographer Tyler Mitchell captures Adut for the Feb. 15-16 edition of M Le Magazine du Monde. / Hair by Cydia Harvey; makeup by Janeen Witherspoon
As always Adult addresses her refugee status saying (translated into English):
Rising photographer Tyler Mitchell captures models Sabah Koj, Thais Borges, and Ugbad Abdi in ‘A Courtly Dance in Triple Metre, styled by Robbie Spencer for AnOther Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2019 issue.
Adut Akech Suits Up For A Soft 'Power Play' Lensed By Tyler Mitchell For Vogue UK January 2019
Aussie model Adut Akech has dominated editorials in December 2018/January 2019 magazines. And while Adut didn’t win the British Fashion Council’s Model of the Year award — it went to Adut’s close ‘human rose’ friend Kaia Gerber — this enchanting beauty lives up to her extraordinary reputation in this aptly-named ‘Power Play’ editorial.
That would be ‘soft power’ Adut’s style of influencing the world around her. Riding the express elevator to fashion stardom, this South Sudan woman, raised in Australia via an extended stay in Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee camp in is on the global record saying loud and clear: “I Will Always Be A Refugee”.
Tyler Mitchell Captures Kiki Layne + Stephan James In 'Easy Street' For Vogue US January 2019
Brooklyn photographer Tyler Mitchell returns to Vogue US January issue, turning his gaze from Beyonce to models Kiki Layne and Stephan James. Camilla Nickerson styles the duo in ‘Easy Street’ images steeped in seventies nostalgia, as the young leads of Barry Jenkins’s ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ find love against the backdrop of Harlem. / Hair by Jimmy Paul; makeup by Dick Page
RollingStone reviews the film in ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ Review: Barry Jenkins’ Ode to Love and Heartbreak, saying that the Oscar-winning director’s follow-up to ‘Moonlight’ gloriously brings James Baldwin’s beautiful, bittersweet prose to life
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