"Gigi Hadid Gives Us 8 Reasons to Be Cheerful" by Sean Thomas for Vogue US January 2020

"Gigi Hadid Gives Us 8 Reasons to Be Cheerful" by Sean Thomas for Vogue US January 2020

Gigi Hadid Gives Us 8 New Reasons to Be Cheerful”, titles American Vogue Magazine about Hadid’s January 2020 issue editorial. Goddess knows we need a lift. Gigi’s styled by Vogue fashion editor Tabitha Simmons in spring’s “exuberant prints” and “sherbety hues”. The pink flamingos are a bonus — and an Anne favorite. Sean Thomas is behind the lens, capturing Gigi wearing Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs and more. Designers name on images. Check the product into on Vogue.com.

Imaan + Aicha Hammam in 'Show of Hand' by Zoe Ghertner for Vogue US December 2019

Imaan + Aicha Hammam in 'Show of Hand' by Zoe Ghertner for Vogue US December 2019

Top model Imaan Hammam joins fashion forces with her sister Aicha Hammam in ‘Show of Hand’, styled by Camilla Nickerson. The fashion editorial is shot by Zoe Ghertner in Chefchaouen, Morocco, located in the Rif Moountains of northwest Morocco, for the December 2019 issue of American Vogue./ Hair by Jimmy Paul; makeup by Susie Sobol

Adut Akech Fronts 'Bag of Tricks' for Vogue US December 2019 by Erwin Wurm

Adut Akech Fronts 'Bag of Tricks' for Vogue US December 2019 by Erwin Wurm

Adut Akech strikes a series of amusing poses, inspired by the visionary wit and imagination of contemporary artist Erwin Wurm, who also photographs the fashion editorial. Alex Jordan Harrington.styles ‘Bag of Tricks’ for Vogue US December 2019./ Hair by Ramona Eschbach; makeup by Grace Ahn

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Covers Vogue US December, Lensed by Ethan James Green

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Covers Vogue US December, Lensed by Ethan James Green

Phoebe Waller-Bridge covers the December 2019 cover of American Vogue. Ethan James Green is behind the lens with styling by Tonne Goodman. Lauren Collins conducts the interview.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge is a high roller right now. Season two of ‘Killing Eve’, which she developed and serves as executive producer is winning rave reviews on BBC America. Season two of her risqué British sitcom ‘Fleabag’ is on Amazon PRIME just won three Emmys including Best Comedy, Best Actress in a Comedy Series, and Best Writing for a Comedy Series.

Amazon Prime Video locked down an exclusive overall deal reportedly for three years and valued in the “mid-eight-figure range.” The Vogue article pegs it at $20 million, lower than other estimates. Whatever the number, Waller-Bridge is one of the most sought-after creators alive right now.

FKA twigs Poses in 'Sword and Sorcery' by Ethan James Green for Vogue US October 2019

FKA twigs Poses in 'Sword and Sorcery' by Ethan James Green for Vogue US October 2019

British singer and songwriter FKA twigs is styled by Camilla Nickerson in ‘Sword and Sorcery’ lensed by Ethan James Green for American Vogue October 2019./ Hair by Julien d’Ys; makeup by Susie Sobol

Kaia Gerber in 'Prime Time' by Mikael Jansson for Vogue US November 2019

Kaia Gerber in 'Prime Time' by Mikael Jansson for Vogue US November 2019

Kaia Gerber is styled by Tonne Goodman in ‘Prime Time’, lensed by Mikael Jansson for Vogue US November 2019./ Hair by Shay Ashual; makeup by Dick Page; set design Kyle Hagemeier and Mary Howard

Rihanna on Luxury, Politics, Guns in Ethan James Green Vogue US November 2019 Cover Story

Rihanna on Luxury, Politics, Guns in Ethan James Green Vogue US November 2019 Cover Story

Rihanna’s vision of luxury is “aesthetically capricious, casually category-busting, impossibly cool”, writes Abby Aguirre, in her American Vogue November 2019 cover story about the mega wattage, 31-year-old woman musician and activist, beauty, lingerie and athleisure mogul, and now head of her own Fenty maison, in partnership with LVMH. Tonne Goodman styles Rihanna in superb images by Ethan James Green.

Ethan James Green Flashes 'Turning Heads' Fall Fashion Trends for Vogue US October 2019

Ethan James Green Flashes 'Turning Heads' Fall Fashion Trends for Vogue US October 2019

Models Eniola Abioro, Faretta, Fei Fei Sun, Jill Kortleve and Mayowa Nicholas are busy ‘Turning Heads’, styled by Phyllis Posnick. Photographer Ethan James Green captures the fashion scene for American Vogue October 2019./ Hair by Orlando Pita; makeup by Francelle Daly

Daniel Jackson Captures Hailey Bieber Weekend for Vogue US October 2019

Daniel Jackson Captures Hailey Bieber Weekend for Vogue US October 2019

Vogue US takes a page out of the Net-a-Porter playbook — and ELLE, too — sharing Hailey Bieber Weekend, lensed by Daniel Jackson. Tabitha Simmons styles Hailey for the October 2019 issue. / Hair by Ward Stegerhoek; makeup by Gucci Westman

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

Zoe Ghertner Captures Vogue US 'The Present Is Female': Designers Behind Fashion Revolution

Zoe Ghertner Captures Vogue US 'The Present Is Female': Designers Behind Fashion Revolution

Sarah Mower is the first person voice behind Vogue’s August 2019 in-depth ‘The Present Is Female: The Designers Behind a Fashion Revolution.’

A FEMALE CULTURE runs far and wide across the landscape of 21st-century fashion. It’s there at the top of the canopy, in major Parisian houses; it pervades the uprising of young, self-made independents and generations of established entrepreneurs: a multifaceted critical mass of women steadily working to change an industry for the better. What’s remarkable is the way they talk about feeling, their agile ability to intuit the time we live in, and their quiet but steady turning of the fashion world toward the overthrow of bad and old institutional behaviors.

Annie Leibovitz Presents A Great Model Gaggle In 'Check Please' For Vogue US August 2019

Annie Leibovitz Presents A Great Model Gaggle In 'Check Please' For Vogue US August 2019

Abby Champion, Adut Akech, Andreja Pejic, Anna Ewers, Anok Yai, Ariel Nicholson, Fei Fei Sun, Fran Summers, Gemma Ward, Gigi Hadid, Joan Smalls, Karen Elson, Karlie Kloss, Kesewa Aboah, and Paloma Elsesser are styled by Sara Moonves in ‘Check, Please’. Annie Leibovitz captures the noble origins sorority girls en masse for American Vogue August 2019.

Jane Fonda Gets Candid On Her 'Woke' History, Celebrating 60 Years Since Vogue Cover

Top Jane Fonda photographed by Irving Penn, Vogue, July 1959; Bottom Fonda in 2018, photo credit Getty Images. via Vogue US

Bridget Read interviews Jane Fonda about 60 years of activism , looking totally fab in her 80s and her first Vogue cover shot by master artist Irving Penn in July 1959.

We learn that Fonda actually worked for Irving Penn for a year, acting as his assistant at age 19. How thrilling! The Vogue cover shoot was a year before the actor’s first film ‘Tall Story’. She was wearing lipstick-color gloves available at Saks Fifth Avenue and a “spice brown” rinse in her hair.

Jane was studying at the time with Lee Strasberg and assigned to the Eileen Ford Agency as a model to pay for her acting classes. “If you had told me at that time that at age 81 I would again be on the cover of Vogue, I would’ve told you you were out of your mind, that that was completely and utterly impossible,” Jane tells Briget Read. Fonda continues:

My image of women was that they were victims and not very powerful, and my dad didn’t encourage me, or make me feel I was attractive. I mean, everything was a surprise to me. I was surprised that I got cast in a movie. I was surprised that I was ever accepted as a model at Eileen Ford’s agency and surprised that I ever ended up on the cover of Vogue. So my life has just been one big surprise for me.

It fact it wasn’t Jane Fonda’s visit to Angela Davis in the Marin Couny Jail that propelled her into activism. Nor was it her ‘radical’ husband Tom Hayden’s state assembly campaign in California. Fonda became an uber progressive in Paris, hanging with American GIs who had served in Vietnam. They had become resistors and gave the blooming model a book to read by Jonathan Schell called ‘The Village of Ben Suc’. There was no turning back after reading that book.

This interview gets better and better, as Fonda and Read discuss what it is to be ‘woke’. Read on at Vogue.

Peter Lindbergh Eyes Rianne Van Rompaey In 'Wildest Dreams' For Vogue US July 2019

Peter Lindbergh Eyes Rianne Van Rompaey In 'Wildest Dreams' For Vogue US July 2019

Model Rianne Van Rompaey gets cozy with actor Tomasz Kot in ‘Wildest Dreams’, styled by Grace Coddington and Michael Philouze. Photographer Peter Lindbergh captures the duo for Vogue US July 2019./ Makeup by Francelle; hair by Orlando Pita

Raquel + Imaan Define Gorgeosity In 'Natural Selection' By Ethan James Green For Vogue US

Raquel + Imaan Define Gorgeosity In 'Natural Selection' By Ethan James Green For Vogue US

Raquel Zimmermann and Imaan Hammam are styled by Camilla Nickerson in gorgeous visual opulence in ‘Natural Selection’. Photographer Ethan James Green captures the queenly magnificence for Vogue US July 2019.

Adut Akech + Fran Summers In 'Pier Pressure' By Angelo Pennetta For Vogue US June 2019

Adut Akech + Fran Summers In 'Pier Pressure' By Angelo Pennetta For Vogue US June 2019

Models Adut Akech and Fran Summers are styled by Alex Harrington for ‘Pier Pressure’. Photographer Angelo Pennetta captures the duo on location in Italy for Vogue US June 2019./ Hair by Mustafa Yanaz; makeup by Jen Myles

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