Virginia Khateeb Flashes Viola Davis In 'Strong Statements' About Black Women For Porter Edit, March 2, 2018

Virginia Khateeb Flashes Viola Davis In 'Strong Statements' About Black Women For Porter Edit, March 2, 2018

Actor Viola Davis is styled by Catherine Newell-Hanson in 'Strong Statements', lensed by Virginie Khateeb for Porter Edit March 2, 2018./ Hair by Jamika Wilson; makeup by Autumn Moultrie

Viola Davis speaks with honest, compelling and carefully-chosen words, as if every moment before an audience or interview readers is precious and not to be squandered over frivolous small talk. "Authenticity is her rebellion," Viola Davis tells Ajesh Patalay. 

When she won an Emmy in 2015 for her role as law professor Annalise Keating in ABC's hit series 'How To Get Away with Murder', Davis didn't bask in the achievement of being the first black woman to win an Emmy in the Lead Actress category.

Edita Vilkeviciute Simmers In 'Femme Fatale' By Virginie Khateeb For Porter #25 Spring 2018

Edita Vilkeviciute Simmers In 'Femme Fatale' By Virginie Khateeb For Porter #25 Spring 2018

Top model Edita Vilkeviciute plays her frequent role as the beautiful 'Femme Fatale', styled by Morgan Pilcher. Photographer Virginie Khateeb is behind the lens for Porter #25 Spring 2018./ Hair by Naoki Komiya; makeup by Siddhartha