Willy Vanderperre Captures Indya Moore for AnOther Magazine FW 2019

Willy Vanderperre Captures Indya Moore for AnOther Magazine FW 2019

American actor, activist and model Indya Moore of ‘Pose’ fame is styled by Olivier Rizzo in an all Louis Vuitton fashion story for AnOther Magazine’s Fall/Winter 2019 issue. Willy Vanderperre captures Moore, who was honored this fall with inclusion in the TIME100. / Makeup by Kanako Takase; hair by Hos Hounkpatin

Read AnOther Magazine’s: Cover Story: ‘Indya Moore, an Icon for a New Era’.

Indya Moore Is First Trans Person To Cover ELLE US June 2019, Lensed By Zoey Grossman

Indya Moore Is First Trans Person To Cover ELLE US June 2019, Lensed By Zoey Grossman

Indya Moore is styled by Charles Varenne for images by Zoey Grossman for ELLE US June 2019. Moore is the first transgender person to cover the magazine. / Makeup by Vincent Oquendo ;hair by Hos Hounkpatin

{A word from Anne on language — which ELLE also addresses in Jada Yuan’s interview Indya Moore Just Wants To Be Free. Imagine Trumpsters navigating this paragraph in ELLE: “

A note on gender pronouns: Indya is nonbinary and prefers to use “they” and “them,” but is also navigating how that works in a society that has long oriented around cisgender or binary trans identities. Most people around Indya use “she,” which Indya says is fine to use throughout this story. See her Instagram post in April about this very topic. “

Indya Moore Strikes A Pose In Paola Kudacki Images For Vogue Spain March 2019

Indya Moore Strikes A Pose In Paola Kudacki Images For Vogue Spain March 2019

Actor Indya Moore is styled by Juan Cebrian in ‘Lights, Camera, ‘Pose’. Photographer Paola Kudacki flashes Indya for Vogue Spain March 2019./ Hair by Lacy Redway; makeup by Ralph Siciliano

Moore has made many headlines in 2019, and we turn to her February Teen Vogue article Indya Moore’s Young Hollywood 2019 Interview on the Groundbreaking Power of ‘Pose’ and the Need for Trans Representation Free From Oppression with writer Gabe Bergado.

As Angel on the groundbreaking, empowering FX series ‘Pose’, nominated for best television drama series at the 2019 Golden Globes, Indya Moore transforms into a trans woman of color doing sex work and becoming too close to a client. Not only does ‘Pose’ tell the story of the trans community, but it tells multiple narratives — that there is more than one way to be trans.

Moore appeared in the most recent Louis Vuitton campaign, and engages in global political convos on Twitter. In fact, the Bronx girl told Vogue before the Golden Globes about removing the lining from her leg-baring silver Louis Vuitton ‘armor dress’ with big, brash shoulders : “I get to decide how my body shows up in any space,” she says. “When I’m walking into a place like the Globes, I want to make it very clear that how I show up is to further the freedom of everybody.”