Sasha Pivovarova Wears Sixties Looks Lensed By Bibi Cornejo Borthwick For CR Fashion Book SS 2019

Sasha Pivovarova Wears Sixties Looks Lensed By Bibi Cornejo Borthwick For CR Fashion Book SS 2019

Sasha Pivovarova is styled by Tom Van Dorpe in flower child outfits lensed in ‘Kaboom!’ Bibi Cornejo Borthwick is behind the lens for CR Fashion Book Spring/Summer 2018./ Hair by Marki Shkreli; makeup by Kanako Takase

Christian MacDonald Captures Mathilde Henning In 'À cause des Garçons' For Vogue Paris March 2018

Rising model Mathilde Henning is styled by Geraldine Saglio in 'À cause des Garçons'Christian MacDonald is in the studio, eyeing the menswear looks for Vogue ParisMarch 2018./ Petros Petrohilos; hair by Shon

Robyn Lawley Shares A Yoga-Ready Mood, Lensed By Sarah Kehoe For Shape Magazine April 2018

Model Robyn Lawley wears yoga-inspired looks from Jason Wu, Baja East and Cynthia Rowley, styled by Brooke Ely Danielson. Photographer Sarah Kehoe captures Robyn for the April 2018 issue of Shape Magazine

Kendall Jenner & Cockatoo Sit Pretty For Vogue US April 2018, Lensed By Mert & Marcus

Kendall Jenner & Cockatoo Sit Pretty For Vogue US April 2018, Lensed By Mert & Marcus

Kendall Jenner covers the April 2018 edition of Vogue US. Tonne Goodman chooses flower power looks from Maison Margiela, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Rodarte. and more for images by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. / Hair by Paul Hanlon; makeup by Lauren Parsons

Jenner shares the covers with a yellow-crested cockatoo, which sits pretty with her pink Chanel tulle gown with a silver octopus cocktail ring. The Jakarta Post reported in April 2017 that populations of the yellowcrested cockatoo on several islands are critically endangered due to massive exploitation. Anna Relueaux from Manchester Metropolitan University is a lead researcher on the critically endangered species native to Indonesia and Timor Leste.  Learn more about protecting cockatoos. 

Kendall takes readers to her horse barn in the gated community of Bell Canyon, Ca. to meet Belle and Dylan. Returning in her Range Rover, Jonathan van Meter asks Kendall why the internet think she's gay. 

She laughs. “I think it’s because I’m not like all my other sisters, who are like, ‘Here’s me and my boyfriend!’ So it was a thing for a minute because no one ever saw me with a guy. I would always go that extra mile to be low-key with guys, sneaking around all the time. You don’t want to, like, look crazy.”

She pulls onto the freeway, and within seconds we’re going 90 mph. Kendall goes on: “I don’t think I have a bisexual or gay bone in my body, but I don’t know! Who knows?! I’m all down for experience—not against it whatsoever—but I’ve never been there before.” She ponders it for a moment. “Also, I know I have kind of a . . . male energy? But I don’t want to say that wrong, because I’m not transgender or anything. But I have a tough energy. I move differently. But to answer your question: I’m not gay. I have literally nothing to hide.” She lets out a mordant chuckle. “I would never hide something like that.”

The interview does touch on all Jenner's bad publicity on her Pepsi ad and Vogue India cover. No word yet, if she's getting roasted over the cockatoo. 

Eva Herzigova Simmers In Sensual Luxury By Chris Colls In Vogue Poland #2 April 2018

Supermodel Eva Herzigova is styled by George Cortina in sensual luxury looks for 'Eva Was The First'. Photographer Chris Colls is behind the lens for Vogue Poland #2 April 2018./ Hair by Oribe Canales; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi

The new Vogue Poland is led by Filip Niedenthal, who launched Esquire Poland, as editor-in-chief, as well as being  editor-in-chief of travel magazine Podróże. Polish top model Malgosia Bela is Vogue Poland's editor-at-large and global ambassador and Kasia Kulczyk, chairperson and founder of new media venture Visteria, Conde Nast's partner in Vogue Poland .

"It's clear there is a strong demand for a magazine that inspires and empowers Polish women, as well as promoting Polish talent internationally — not only in fashion, but in the arts, film, culture and other fields," said Kulczyk. "Always keeping in mind the needs and expectations of our ambitious, career-driven readers, we will offer inspiring content with a reach unparalleled by any other Polish medium."

Kim Kardashian West At Home With Boo George In ELLE US April 2018 Cover Interview

Kim Kardashian West At Home With Boo George In ELLE US April 2018 Cover Interview

The knives are already out again for Kim Kardashian, with her Elle US April US cover story.  Forget Kim's jaw-dropping, photographer Boo George cover image that leaves any fashionista worth her reputation in awe. Come on, now!!!  Either give the woman a nod for one great photo above, or send me your resume, so we can review your own credentials for ALWAYS shredding any image of Kim Kardashian, styled here by Anna Trevelyan.

I'm not even a Kardashian fan, although I do admire her talent, focus, self-discipline, business, family and body results. But reading the ruthless shredding of every action Kardashian takes is getting me downright empathetic towards the woman. 

Embroiled in controversy around The Women's March this week -- triggered by Tamika Mallory's strong embrace of Rev. Louis Farrakhan -- (this article seems fair and balanced) I've been doing more reading than usual, noting that Kim Khardashian is considered to be a 'Beckeisha'. Writing for The Root, Michael Harriot breaks down The 5 Types of 'Becky': a white woman who uses her privilege as a weapon, a ladder or an excuse. Ex: “A random Becky hit me up on Twitter to explain why not all white women are racist.”

Beckeisha

Part of the privilege of Beckydom rests in its members’ unflagging belief that everything belongs to them. For this subset of Beckys, culture, history and black penis are all disposable commodities for them to use and discard at their whim. In their belief system, you can’t be offended when they appropriate a culture or call something “ghetto,” because they don’t have a racist bone in their body. Plus, they once had a black boner inside their body, so how can they be racist?

Beckeishas slip on the temporary camouflage of black culture like a loose-fitting, swap-meet dashiki. They don’t consider themselves thieves; they are more like culture vultures—digesting dead black things until their bellies are filled, and then vomiting up the unwanted oppression and pain as they spread their wings and fly away. But you know what they say: Once you go black, you’ll never go back ...

... unless you’re a Beckeisha. Because they always go back. Because they can.

Identifying call: “I dated a black guy in college.”

Famous Beckeishas: Anyone with the last name “Kardashian”; Miley Cyrus; Rachel Dolezal; white girls who twerk.

Read the ELLE interview by Molly Young, one considerably more respectful toward KK than The Root. What's that movie -- 'What A Wonderful World?' We're livin' it! ~ Anne

Ondria Hardin Fronts Sustainable Wool Fashion Lensed By Saskia Wilson For Woolmark S/S 2018 Campaign

Ondria Hardin Fronts Sustainable Wool Fashion Lensed By Saskia Wilson For Woolmark S/S 2018 Campaign

Photographer Saskia Wilson captures model Ondria Hardin for 'Into the Wild', Woolmark's Spring 2018 campaign styled by Jolyon Mason./ Hair by Sophie Roberts

The Woolmark Company is a supporter of the new Commonwealth Fashion Exchange, writing: 

"As a company that markets a premium natural fibre, The Woolmark Company is very proud to be supporting this important project," said The Woolmark Company Managing Director Stuart McCullough. "Australian wool has been cultivated by generations of Australian woolgrowers who care for their sheep and work tirelessly to protect and conserve the extensive pastures on which their flocks graze.

"It is important that The Woolmark Company is active in the sustainability arena to clearly demonstrate the eco-credentials of wool. By supporting this global initiative, The Woolmark Company is highlighting Merino wool as a natural, renewable and biodegradable fibre to a cross-section of the world's most influential designers - and helping secure validity for Merino's eco-argument from respected experts and ambassadors in the field of sustainability.

Note that the fashion industry is considered to be the #2 most aggressive polluter, anti-sustainability business sector in the world, second only to oil. 

Alyona Subbotina Is Goddess Of Tulle Lensed By Jora Frantzis For Schön! Magazine S/S 2018

Model Alyona Subbotina is styled by Douglas VanLaningham in a myriad of textures and tulle for 'Apparition', lensed by Jora Frantzis for Schön! Magazine Online Spring/Summer 2018./Hair by Grissel Esparza; makeup by Tami Shirey

Demi Lovato Talks Parkland Students & Gun Control In Billboard Magazine March 10, 2018

Singer Demi Lovato covers the March 10, 2018 issue of Billboard Magazine. Stylist Jonny Lichtenstein chooses designs from Chanel, Rodarte, Baja East and more in images by Austin Hargrave. 

Lovato speaks to writer Mickey Rapkin about about her commitment to politics, acknowledging that she would have more fans if she stayed neutral. 

"My fans are like CIA agents," Lovato tells Rapkin speaking about her new connections with Parkland students who connected her with Emma Gonzalez who famously called BS on the NRA. Lovato describes their conversation as "very emotional and heartfelt."

"There’s way too many shootings happening in this country," continues Lovato. "I’m pro-gun control. Obviously for me..." -- she pauses, considering the potential fallout of her words -- "politics are difficult to talk about." But later, when we return to the topic, she takes a deep breath and unloads.

Anne-Sophie Monrad Is Lensed By Arved Colvin-Smith In 'Plastic Fantastic' For The Hunger Magazine S/S 2018

Model Anne-Sophie Monrad is styled by Kim Howells in 'Plastic Fantastic', a collection of Chanel Accessories lensed by Arved Colvin-Smith for The Hunger Magazine Spring/Summer 2018./ Hair by Adrian Clark; makeup by Marco Antonio

Janice Alida Is Lensed By Zoltan Tombor In 'Eenvoud Siert' For Harper's Bazaar Netherlands April 2018

Model Janice Alida is styled by Sonny Groo in tailored modern silhouettes in neutral colors for 'Eenvoud Siert'. Photographer Zoltan Tombor captures Janice for Harper's Bazaar Netherlands April 2018./ Hair by Roberto Di Cuia; makeup by Steven Canavan

Images via See Management

Rep Maxine Waters Calls Trump "One Of The Most Dishonorable, Despicable" People To Hold Public Office

Rep Maxine Waters Calls Trump "One Of The Most Dishonorable, Despicable" People To Hold Public Office

United States Congresswoman Maxine Waters of California delivered a fiery speech at the Human Rights Campaign's annual Los Angeles Dinner Saturday night. Never at a loss for words, Rep. Waters ripped into Donald Trump, calling him “one of the most dishonorable, deceitful, and despicable people ever to hold public office.”

Waters ticked off a list of Trump transgressions against the LGBTQ community: a ban on transgender service members in the military, proposed budget cuts to programs supporting people living with HIV, and a rather terrifying proposition that Title VII does not include the LGBTQ community. “Well, what do I think about all of this?” she said to roaring applause as she removed her glasses and made a face that left no doubt how she felt about Trump's policies. 

With Rep. Waters holding court on the West Coast, President Donald Trump was busy mocking her at his "am I just great or what speech" speech in Pennsylvania Saturday night. 

Once again, Trump mocked Waters, saying she had a "very low IQ". Waters has become the source of Trump's incessant ridicule. In early March, Trump proposed at the annual Gridiron Club dinner that the Congresswoman take an IQ test.

Marc de Groot Flashes Dominique, Ebonee & Wallette In 'Phantom Threads' For ELLE US March 2018

Models Dominique Babineaux, Ebonee Davis and Wallette Watson are styled by Katie Mossman in 'Phantom Threads', lensed by Marc de Groot for ELLE US March 2018./ Hair by Rutger; makeup by Serge  Hodonou

Steffi Cook Wanders In 'A Room of One's Own' Lensed By Léa Nielsen For The Hunger Magazine S/S 2018

Model Steffi Cook is styled by Kim Howells in pure, poetic images for 'A Room of One's Own'. Léa Nielsen is behind the lens for The Hunger Magazine Spring/Summer 2018./ Hair by Tyler Johnston; makeup by James O'Riley