Julia Nobis Fronts Louis Vuitton Capucines Handbag Fall 2019 Campaign by Craig McDean

Julia Nobis Fronts Louis Vuitton Capucines Handbag Fall 2019 Campaign by Craig McDean

Top model Julia Nobis poses with crayola-colored Louis Vuitton Capucines style handbags in the new Fall 2019 campaign. Marie-Amelie Sauvé styles Nobis as photographer Craig McDean whips out his special thinner-than-Barbie model lens for the glossy shots.

Zoë Ghertner Captures Julia Nobis in Modern Minimalism For M Le Magazine du Monde March 2019

Zoë Ghertner Captures Julia Nobis in Modern Minimalism For M Le Magazine du Monde March 2019

Model Julia Nobis is styled by Suzanne Koller in lean, architectural looks in neutral colors for ‘Minimalisme, Nouvel Épisode’, lensed by Zoë Ghertner for M Le Magazine du Monde’s March 2019 issue./ Hair by Rudi Lewis; makeup by Thomas De Kluyver

Steven Meisel Flashes Karolin, Lexi, Fei Fei, Meghan + For Zara Fall.Winter 2018.2019 Campaign

Models Karolin Wolter, Lexi Boling, Fei Fei Sun, Meghan Collison, Kris Grikaite, Blesnya Minher and Julia Nobis front Zara's Fall/Winter 2018.2019 ad campaign. Steven Meisel captures the old world images with styling by Karl Templer./ Hair by Guido Palau; makeup by Pat McGrath

Willy Vanderperre Captures CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC FW2018 New World Democracy

Willy Vanderperre Captures CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC FW2018 New World Democracy

To promote the Fall Winter 2018 CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC runway collection, Chief Creative Officer Raf Simons released an otherworldly session with regular collaborator Willy Vanderperre, who created futuristic images starring Lulu Tenney, Julia Nobis, Freja Beha, Liya Kebede, Erin O’Connor, Fernando Albaladejo, and Luca LemaireOlivier Rizzo styled the innovative shoot captured in Utah.

In talking about the Fall 2018 collection, Raf Simons, Chief Creative Officer for CALVIN KLEIN, described it as an "allegory for a meeting of old worlds and new worlds, relating to the discovery of America, the 1960s Space Race, and the twenty-first century information age. Reflecting the notion of democracy, there is no cultural hierarchy: the mixes emancipate clothing and references from their meanings, from their own narratives, and collage them to discover something different – a different dream.”

Steven Meisel Captures 54 Models For Versace Clans Fall 2018 Campaign

Steven Meisel Captures 54 Models For Versace Clans Fall 2018 Campaign

"My team doesn't just extend to my work team," said Donatella Versace in an official statement about her massive Fall 2018 ad campaign, lensed by Steven Meisel. "The Versace Clans are made of all members of the Versace family — from customers to models, fans, photographers, stylists, friends, artists and all who believe that staying relevant means moving forward and making your voice heard — all who believe that fashion is not a way to just say 'look at me' but rather 'look at me, I have something to say.'"

A whopping 54 models were cast for the campaign, ranging from new kids to longtime Versace muses. The list includes Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, Kaia Gerber, Iman Hammam, Vittoria Ceretti, Adut Akech, Stella Maxwell, Grace Elizabeth, Lexi Boling, Natalie Westling, Fei Fei Sun, Hiandra Martinez, Julia Nobis and more, more, more. Jacob K was in charge of styling; Pat McGrath worked on makeup; Guido Palau was on hair. 

Willy Vanderperre Captures CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC S/S 2018, A Very Raf Simon Vision Of America

Willy Vanderperre Captures CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC S/S 2018, A Very Raf Simon Vision Of America

Fashion photographer Willy Vanderperre is behind the lens for CALVIN KLEIN 205W39NYC Spring Summer 2018 Collection. Models in the campaign include Sara Grace Wallerstedt, Lexi Boling, Blesnya Minher, Mica Arganaraz, Lulu Tenney, Julia Nobis, Kiki Willems, Ariel Nicholson Murtagh, Alyssa Traoré, andLeila Goldkuhl among many others.

From the press release:

A cinematic new campaign, lensed by photographer Willy Vanderperre. Evocative of the reimagined American codes which Chief Creative Officer Raf Simons has established as his vision for the house, the season’s imagery nods to filmic tensions. American horror is juxtaposed with the mythic American dream, intrigue and mystery with beauty and horror. “They are both a part of life,” says Simons. “This collection is a celebration of that: a celebration of American life.”

More than 20 models are photographed in and around a weathered barn; at once implacable and familiar, it could be found anywhere across the country, from the Heartland plains to California. The cast wear runway looks (including screenprinted styles created as part of a unique, ongoing collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts), and carry totemic objects created by Simons’ longtime collaborator, artist Sterling Ruby. Also depicted are a selection of the vintage, one-of-a-kind quilts which have become a key motif of CALVIN KLEIN. Together, this visual vocabulary defines the brand’s perspective for a New Americana.

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

Anna, Julia & Natalie Get Eccentric In Jamie Hawkesworth Images For W Magazine August 2017

Anna, Julia & Natalie Get Eccentric In Jamie Hawkesworth Images For W Magazine August 2017

Models Anna Ewers, Julia Nobis and Natalie Westling are styled in retro luxe looks by departing fashion director Edward Enninful for 'How to Wear the Most Eccentric Fall 2017 Fashion Trends. PhotographerJamie Hawkesworth is in the studio for W Magazine August 2017.