Sergi Pons Captures Lou Schoof In Rough Elegance For El Pais Semanal July 2017

Zendaya Covers Vogue US July 2017, Talks 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' In Mario Testino Snaps

Zendaya Covers Vogue US July 2017, Talks 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' In Mario Testino Snaps

Disney's K.C. Undercover star Zendaya makes her movie debut this summer in the much anticipated blockbuster 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'. Tonne Goodman styles the young star, who will also appear in 'P.T. Barnum' with Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron and Michelle Williams later this year, in Mario Testino images for Vogue US July 2017./ Hair by Shay Ashual; makeup by Diane Kendal

Alaska Rep Senator Lisa Murkowski Reaffirms Vote Against Any Plan That Defunds Planned Parenthood

Alaska Rep Senator Lisa Murkowski Reaffirms Vote Against Any Plan That Defunds Planned Parenthood

Alaska's Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski is one of the most important swing votes in the health care debate, making her position on Planned Parenthood potentially pivotal to the shape of the final bill. Murkowski is one of two Republican women -- joined by Maine's Sen. Susan Collins -- who are folding firm on the argument that defunding Planned Parenthood will de facto end any possibility of her supporting a Republican-sponsored healthcare alternative to Obamacare. 

Aia Busk + Tre Samuels Are Outsiders In Nicole Bentley Images For Woolmark's Merino.com

Aia Busk + Tre Samuels Are Outsiders In Nicole Bentley Images For Woolmark's Merino.com

Models Aia Busk and Tre Samuels front 'The Outsiders', rough elegant knits styled by Jolyon Mason. Nicole Bentley captures the duo on an eclectic boho escape into fall for Wool magazine summer 2017 at merino.com./ Hair by Sophie Roberts; makeup by Amanda Reardon

Alanna Arrington Is Lensed By Gilles Bensimon In 'Swept Away' For Elle US June 2017

Alanna Arrington Is Lensed By Gilles Bensimon In 'Swept Away' For Elle US June 2017

Model Alanna Arrington looks towards fall in 'Swept Away', styled in casual luxe looks by Barbara Baumel. Photographer Gilles Bensimon captures Alanna for Elle US June 2017./ Hair by Dennis Devoy; makeup by Eric Polito

Laura Hanson Sims Wets Our Desire For Fine Jewelry In On The Rocks Magazine S/S 2017

Laura Hanson Sims Wets Our Desire For Fine Jewelry In On The Rocks Magazine S/S 2017

Model Laura Hanson Sims takes a sensual dip in fine jewelry styled by Amy Mach. Nicolas Kern flashes the languid beauty for On The Rocks Magazine Spring/Summer 2017./ Hair by David Colvin

Seattle Storm Women's Basketball Steps Up For Planned Parenthood In New Relationship

Seattle Storm Women's Basketball Steps Up For Planned Parenthood In New Relationship

The ownership group of the Storm, Force 10, is planning a “Stand With Planned Parenthood” rally on July 18 in KeyArena’s West Plaza, along with continuing efforts to aid fund-raising for Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands. Five dollars from the sale of each ticket for the game that day between the Storm and the Chicago Sky will be donated to the chapter. The Storm, one of the few professional teams owned by women, will also host a fund-raising auction.

There will be blowback, of course, but Seattle is a progressive city and even 50% of Trump voters polled and interviewed after the inauguration said that they did not want Planned Parenthood to be defunded.

Zoe Kravitz Is Lensed By Stas Komarovski For 'Into Her Own' In The Edit June 15, 2017

Zoe Kravitz Is Lensed By Stas Komarovski For 'Into Her Own' In The Edit June 15, 2017

Actor Zoe Kravitz is styled by Tracy Taylor in purely white femininity for 'Into Her Own'. Photographer Stas Komarovski flashes Zoe for The Edit Magazine June 15, 2017./ Hair by Nikki Nelns; makeup by Nina Park

Robbie Fimmano Snaps Lauren de Graaf In Candy-Colored Watches For Interview Magazine June 2017

Robbie Fimmano Snaps Lauren de Graaf In Candy-Colored Watches For Interview Magazine June 2017

Model Lauren de Graaf wears sporty, candy-colored watches that are as enduring as they are expressive, styled by Andrew Mukamal. Photographer Robbie Fimmano is in the studio for Interview Magazine June 2017.

Chrissy Teigen Trucks Into Romantic Elegance, Lensed By Michaelangelo di Battista For Marie Claire

Top talent Chrissy Teigen covers the July 2017 issue of Marie Claire US. Michelangelo di Battista captures Teigen posing in boho, romantic looks from Valentino, Chloe and Gucci married to fine baubles from Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany & Co. and Cartier.

Edward Enninful Names Venetia Scott Fashion Director Of British Vogue

Incoming Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue Edward Enninful announced Wednesday that Venetia Scott will become Fashion Director of British Vogue as of July 10th.  Conde Nast writes:

Venetia began her career at British Vogue as assistant to Grace Coddington, before cementing her status as a stylist working with magazines including British Vogue,Vogue Italia, AnOther Magazine, Self Service, The Face, Arena, i-D and Nova, where she was appointed Fashion Director. In 1997, Venetia began consulting for Marc Jacobs, becoming Creative Director in 2001, responsible for directing the Marc by Marc Jacobs line and associated accessories from launch. A move into photography began in 2005, with commissions from British Vogue, American Vogue, Vogue Paris, W, Self Service, AnOther Magazine, Dazed & Confused, POP, i-D, Document Journal, and Purple.

Venetia Scott will replace Lucinda Chambers, who is leaving the magazine after 36 years with the magazine, lastly as Fashion Director. 

Rolling Stone Digs Deeply Into MSNBC Anchor Rachel Maddow & Her Dogged Pursuit of Trump Truth

Rolling Stone Digs Deeply Into MSNBC Anchor Rachel Maddow & Her Dogged Pursuit of Trump Truth

'TRMS' is nothing if not a lengthy explanation of the news that Maddow is most interested in, particularly the opening segment, or "A Block," which she usually writes herself, sometimes with help from Conaway or other producers. The show's format of deep-dive analysis and investigative reporting is not easy to produce, and a typical day can last anywhere from 12 to 14 hours. Maddow, who lives with her longtime partner, photographer Susan Mikula, in western Massachusetts, maintains an apartment in Manhattan where she lives during the week, making the three-hour-plus drive back and forth to Massachusetts every weekend. Her workday begins at around 11 a.m., when she arrives at her office, reads through every bit of news she can get her hands on, and then spends a few hours researching or reporting what interests her the most. At around 2 p.m., Maddow convenes her staff in the newsroom to plan the evening's show, though, given the volatility of the current news cycle, what seems relevant at 3 p.m. might be sidelined by six.