Updated: The Weeknd Is Flanked By Adriana Lima & Irina Shayk, Lensed By Brigitte Lacombe For Harper's Bazaar US September 2017

Preview: The Weeknd Is Flanked By Adriana Lima & Irina Shayk, Lensed By Brigitte Lacombe For Harper's Bazaar US September 2017

Carine Roitfeld styles the September issue, available August 22 on newsstands, which also features Miranda Lambert, Courtney Love, Karlie Kloss, Natasha Poly, Dionne Warwick, Travis Scott and Joan Smalls. Candice Swanepoel graces the white grand piano.  The singer, known as Abel Tesfaye in his real life,  wears Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello throughout his poses, captured by photographer Brigitte Lacombe, who shoots the entire issue. 

Chloe 2018 Resort Collection Features Neutral Looks With Southwest Influences

Chloe 2018 Resort Collection Features Neutral Looks With Southwest Influences

New Chloe design director Natacha Ramsay-Levi's first collection is scheduled for September. Meanwhile the brand's design team has produced Chloe's Resort 2018 collection, relying on the label's roots that include  signature bohemian dress, ponchos, crop jackets, as well as logo print sweater and knit pants.

Related: Natacha Ramsay-Levi On What We Can Expect From Her Chloé Vogue UK

Iselin Steiro Glows In 'Metallic Shimmer' Lensed By Daniel Jackson For WSJ Magazine September 2017

Iselin Steiro Glows In 'Metallic Shimmer' Lensed By Daniel Jackson For WSJ Magazine September 2017

Menswear separates get some glitz, styled by Geraldine Saglio on model Iselin Steiro. Photographer Daniel Jackson flashes Iselin for WSJ Magazine September 2017 in 'Metallic Shimmer'./ Hair by Esther Langham; makeup by Diane Kendal

MAR+VIN, AKA Marcos Florentino & Kelvin Yule Channel Egypt's ISIS As Modern Fertility Goddess

 MAR+VIN, AKA Marcos Florentino & Kelvin Yule Channel Egypt's ISIS As Modern Fertility Goddessx

‘Isis Maria’ is the first collaborative project by Brazilian fashion photographers Marcos Florentino and Kelvin Yule, as the collective MAR+VIN. Created for the online platform FFW, the editorial series is a modern interpretation of the Egyptian goddess Isis and the icon of Maria, representative of motherly virtue. In a homage to fertility, ancestry and endurance, the São Paulo-based creative duo capture model Loo Nascimento as an ethereal figure of female strength and regality. Styled by Suyane Ynaya, Nascimento is photographed in retro garments and settings symbolic of growth and protection, appearing against a backdrop of vegetation and carrying a newborn child. Through ‘Isis Maria’, MAR+VIN introduce a contemporary custodian of motherhood–a real woman, of divine status.All images © MAR+VIN

EYE: A Bold Calvin Klein Reboot Goes For American Brand Gold In The Shadow Of Charlotte's White Nationalism

EYE: A Bold Calvin Klein Reboot Goes For American Brand Gold In The Shadow Of Charlotte's White Nationalism

Without a doubt, this is the most dramatic 180-degree turn in the history of a great luxury brand. Ironically, in deciding to stock a collection of home wares, displayed in the context of Ruby's celebration of the American vintage quilts, Homer Laughlin coffee mugs and Rose Cabat's ceramic "Feelies" sold alongside Calvin Klein bedding, Simons enters Ralph Lauren territory.

Raf Simons assumed creative control of Calvin Klein in 2016, the number of retailers stocking the brand has increased tenfold, as stressed-out retailers strive for enticing relevance in the age of Amazon. It's interesting to watch the evolution of Calvin Klein in the age of Trump.

It's good that people of intelligence and vision are trying to understand America at the very moment America is trying to understand itself. In a country blinded with the golden glow of torches held high by white nationalists in Charlottesville last week, the color of optimism is under assault. Still, an estimated 40,000 people showed up in Boston Saturday to protest white nationalism and the resurgence of a bold racism under Trump. As Trump follows unlimited gold for his family financial coffers, we will follow the future of bold yellow optimism. America is doing much soul-searching at this moment.  ~ Anne

Malala Yousafzai's Oxford Acceptance Is A Bright Spot In A Week Of Dreadful News

Malala Yousafzai's Oxford Acceptance Is A Bright Spot In A Week Of Dreadful News

In a week of dreadful events, news that Malala Yousafzai is going to Oxford was a bright spot. The 20-year-old Pakistani-born activist who is the world's youngest Nobel laureate, tweeted her acceptance to the world on Thursday. 

In March, Malala received a conditional offer from Oxford’s Lady Margaret Hall, contingent on her exam results. Pakistan’s first female prime minister and the first woman to head a democratic government in a Muslim majority nation, Benazir Bhutto, also studied at Lady Margaret Hall in the 1970s.. Bhutto was assassinated in December 2007 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. 

Besides her acceptance to Oxford, Malala's courageous intellect loomed large in Fox News' Murdoch world. Malala's story attracted mention -- along with "12 Years a Slave' -- in James Murdoch's now infamous anti-Trumpian response to Charlottesville email. 

Patrick Demarchelier Flashes New Menswear-Loving Women For The New York Times Style Magazine September 2017

Patrick Demarchelier Flashes New Menswear-Loving Women For The New York Times Style Magazine September 2017

Top models Freja Beha Erichsen, Janaye Furman, Julia Nobis, and Sora Choi are styled in fall's menswear looks by Marie-Amélie Sauvé.  Patrick Demarchelier flashes the quartet for The New York Times Style magazine September 2017./ Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Diane Kendal

Andreas Ortner Eyes Ronja Furrer In A Sunny Stroll Through Harper's Bazaar Czech September 2017

Andreas Ortner Eyes Ronja Furrer In A Sunny Stroll Through Harper's Bazaar Czech September 2017

Model Ronja Furrer communes with nature, styled in pastoral simplicity by Hannah Godde. Photographer Andreas Ortner captures the warmth of a fall sun for Harper's Bazaar Czech September 2017./ Hair by makeup by Helge Henry Branscheidt

Ivanka's NYC Rabbi Condemns Trump's Lack Of Moral Clarity As James Murdoch & Apple's Tim Cook Pledge $1 Million Each To Anti-Defamation League

Ivanka's NYC Rabbi Condemns Trump's Lack of Moral Clarity On Charlottesville As Richard Spencer Tells Israelis To Trust Him

Rabbi Emeritus Haskel Lookstein and his successors Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz and Rabbi Elie Weinstock,sent a letter Wednesday night to members of New York's Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun In New York. Rabbi Lookstein oversaw Ivanka's conversion to Judaism in 2010. 

The rabbis said: "We are appalled by this resurgence of bigotry and antisemitism, and the renewed vigor of the neo-Nazis, KKK, and alt-right." The letter continued: "While we avoid politics, we are deeply troubled by the moral equivalency and equivocation President Trump has offered in his response to this act of violence."

Other Jewish leaders spoke out on Wednesday. the Republican Jewish Coalition is calling on the president to “provide greater moral clarity in rejecting racism, bigotry, and anti-Semitism.”

In another bold stance registered against Trump's embrace of white nationalism, 

James Murdoch, the chief executive of 21 Century Fox and the son of Trump ally Rupert Murdoch, donated $1 million to the ADL (Anti-Defamation League) and asked his friends and colleagues to consider supporting the organization as well.

Apple CEO Tim Cook pledged that his company will donate $1 million each to ADL and the SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center). Apple also will match employee donations to the two groups and others two for one through September, according to a memo Cook wrote Wednesday night obtained by BuzzFeed News.

Cook said he strongly disagrees with US President Donald Trump’s comparison between the neo-Nazi and white supremacist protesters and those who opposed their rally in Charlottesville.

“Hate is a cancer,” Cook wrote. “This is not about the left or the right, conservative or liberal. It is about human decency and morality.”

Text Of James Murdoch Email Seeking Support For ADL & His $1 Million Donation | Apple Commits $1 Million Each To ADL & SPLC

Hana Jirickova Takes The Limelight In 'Partir la Pana' By Gorka Postigo For Vogue Spain September 2017

Hana Jirickova Takes The Limelight In 'Partir la Pana' By Gorka Postigo For Vogue Spain September 2017

Model Hana Jirickova takes a stand on more than fashion, styled by Sara Fernandez in 'Partir la Pana'. Photographer Gorka Postigo lenses Hana for Vogue Spain September 2017./ Makeup by Jose Belmonte; hair by Manu Fernandez

Charlottesville's Susan Bro Says She Will Not Talk To Trump. Her Advice To Him: "Think Before You Speak"

Charlottesville's Susan Bro Says She Will Not Talk To Trump. Her Advice To Him: "Think Before You Speak"

Until Thursday, when she spoke to MSNBC's Katy Tur, Bro acknowledged that the White House was trying to reach her but she was overwhelmed. Having watched no coverage of her daughter's death, this eloquent Virginia woman, who shared her daughter's commitment to social justice, didn't know until Thursday that the President of the United States had said on Tuesday at a rogue press conference that there were "very fine people" in the crowd of Nazis, KKK members, and white nationalists whose presence in Thomas Jefferson's home unleashed hatred, bigotry, violence and death.  

Speaking with Tur, Bro pushed back on President Trump's insistence that there is blame "on both sides", saying that her daughter was a peaceful protester. After having more time to reflect and probably reading about the avalanche of criticism hitting Trump from every corner over his rogue comments that supported white nationalism, Bro was clear about what she wanted to say when hooked up to ABC's Good Morning America and co-host Robin Roberts.

Paola Kudacki Flashes Isabella Emmack In 'Runway To Elleway' For Elle US September 2017

Paola Kudacki Flashes Isabella Emmack In 'Runway To Elleway' For Elle US September 2017

Model Isabella Emmack suits up in 'Runway To Elleway', styled by Samira Nasr. Paola Kudacki is behind the lens for Elle US September 2017./ Hair by Lacy Redway; makeup by Georgi Sandev

Obama's Charlottesville Tweet Citing Nelson Mandela Is Officially The Most Popular Ever

Obama's Charlottesville Tweet Citing Nelson Mandela Is Officially The Most Popular Ever

A nation needing warmth and a steady voice to calm our breaking hearts over Charlottesville got a digital hug Saturday night from our beloved President Obama. In what became the most popular tweet in Twitter history, Obama countered images of Nazi symbols and white supremacists marching in Charlottesville with the words of Nelson Mandela.

As we wept over the domestic terror car attack that killed progressive Charlottesville counter-protester Heather Heyer, part of a group that was leaving the area, Obama shared an impromptu snap from New Orleans, where he stopped for a quick chat with kids.

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion,” Obama tweeted on Saturday evening, putting the Nelson Mandela quote before the world.