Craig McDean Eyes AnOther Magazine SS 2019 Cover Story With Rei Kawakubo Interview On Fashion's Future

Craig McDean Eyes AnOther Magazine SS 2019 Cover Story With Rei Kawakubo Interview On Fashion's Future

Craig McDean captures Anok Yai, Ansley Gulielmi, Bente Oort, Birgit Kos, Hannah Motler, Kaila Wyatt, Kiki Willems, Lineisy Montero and Sora Choi in another Spring/Summer 2019 fashion overview. Stylist Katie Shillingford styles the shoot for AnOther Magazine.

The photoshoot appears as part of an interview with Rei Kawakubo, who asserted after her own SS2019 show, that “the conviction to make clothes that are new and strong and stimulate the heart and push ahead in order to live”.  AnOther writes about the spring/summer 2019 collections:

Annemarieke van Drimmelen Eyes Kiki Willems In 'Fantastic Voyage' For WSJ Magazine

Annemarieke van Drimmelen Eyes Kiki Willems In 'Fantastic Voyage' For WSJ Magazine

Model Kiki Willems is styled by Clare Richardson in ‘Fantastic Voyage’, a story of ethereal, fluid elegance and sophistication. Photographer Annemarieke van Drimmelen is behind the lens for WSJ Magazine December/January 2018-2019./ Hair by Shon; makeup by Sally Branka

Peter Lindbergh Flashes Kiki, Signe + Mica For Vogue Italia December 2018

Vogue Italia’s December 2019 issue eyes a stellar trio of Kiki Willems, Signe Veiteberg, and Mica Arganaraz, lensed by Peter Lindbergh with styling by Jacob K. / Hair by Shon; makeup by Stephane Marais. 

Lara, Kiki & Anok 'Can't Get No Sleep' By Mert & Marcus For Vogue UK September 2018

Lara, Kiki & Anok 'Can't Get No Sleep' By Mert & Marcus For Vogue UK September 2018

Models Lara Mullen, Kiki Willems and Anok Yai go boldly into fall, styled by Alastair McKimm in pop colors puffery. Photographers Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott flash the trio in 'Can't Get No Sleep' for Vogue UK's September 2018 issue./ Hair by Paul Hanlon; makeup by Aaron de Mey

Theo Sion Flashes Fran, Imaan & Kiki In 'New Season Starts Now' For Vogue UK August 2018

Theo Sion Flashes Fran, Imaan & Kiki In 'New Season Starts Now' For Vogue UK August 2018

Models Fran Summers, Imaan Hammam and Kiki Willems are styled by Kate Phelan in 'New Season Starts Now'. Photographer Theo Sion is behind the lens for Vogue UK August 2018./ Hair by Malcolm Edwards; makeup by Miranda Joyce

Daniel Jackson Flashes Kiki Willems In 'The Flow of All Occasions' For Vogue Japan August 2018

Dutch model Kiki Willems is styled by Sissy Vian in futuristic neon colors for 'The Glow of All Occasions. Photographer Daniel Jackson is behind the lens for Vogue Japan August 2018./ Hair by Recine; makeup by Kanako Takase

Willy Vanderperre Captures Modern Day 'A Hand-Made Tale' For Vogue UK May 2018

Models Xie Chaoyu, He Cong, Selena Forrest, Jonas Gloer, Paul Hameline, Maryna Horda, Lea Julian, Hiandra Martinez, Alyssa Traore, Signe Veiteberg, Sara Grace Wallerstedt, Kiki Willems & Anok Yai assemble for 'A Hand-made Tale' styled by Venetia Scott. Photographer Willy Vanderperre is behind the lens for Vogue UK May 2018./ Hair by Anthony Turner; makeup by Lynsey Alexander

Duckie Thot, Kiki Willems + Are Lensed By Tim Walker In 'Spirits Within' For Vogue Italia February 2018

Duckie Thot, Kiki Willems, and Anna Cleveland are joined by Harry Alexander, Jordan Robson & James Crewe for 'Spirits Within'. Photographer Tim Walker is in the studio for images styled by Katy England for Vogue Italia February 2018./ Hair by Malcolm Edwards; makeup by Lucy Bridge

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.

Craig McDean Flashes 'New Order' & Fashion's Architectural Edge For Vogue UK February 2018

Models Yoon Young Bae, Selena Forrest, Hiandra Martinez, Sasha Pivovarova, Fran Summers & Kiki Willems are styled by Kate Phelan in 'New Order', lensed by Craig McDean for Vogue UK February 2018./ Hair by Akki Shirakawa; makeup by Mark Carrasquillo

Willy Vanderperre Captures Caravaggio's Essential Contradictions In 'Ad Arte' For Vogue Italy September 2017

Willy Vanderperre Captures Caravaggio's Essential Contradictions In 'Ad Arte' For Vogue Italy September 2017

Models Mica Arganaraz, Mariacarla Boscono, Kiki Willems, Amandine Renard, Blesnya Minher, Clement Chabernaud, Jonas Gloer, and Paul Hameline are styled by Olivier Rizzo in 'Ad Arte'. Willy Vanderperre captures the entourage for Vogue Italia September 2017./ Hair by Tina Outen; makeup by Lynsey Alexander

The editorial 'Ad Arte' is inspired by the paintings of Caravaggio, an artist who belonged to the shadowland, writes Vogue Italia, in an entire September issue is devoted to Italy. Caravaggio's most famous painting of the 'Medusa', a Gorgon among three sisters with snakes for hair who held the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone, was actually a male youth and not a female. 

In reality, Caravaggio was "wayward and violent", says David Leavitt. The artist killed more than once and lusted, mostly after boys. Simultaneously, he considered himself a devout Catholic who frequently used Catholic iconography in his paintings. In many respects, this apparent schism in Caravaggio's devout Catholicism continues to play out behind walls of the Vatican. On this day, one of Pope Francis' closest advisers, Cardinal George Pell of Australia, is on a leave of absence to answer multiple charges of sexual assault in Melbourne. 

Caravagglio's 'Medusa' meets the viewer’s gaze with an anguish beyond pity, writes Leavitt for Vogue Italia, as if to say, "You knew all along you could not resistNow see what I see every day in the mirror." Most of us do turn away from horror, as Leavitt suggests in writing about Carvagglio. In principle, we have defenses against this sort of seeing. 

David Hughes Eyes Alek, Natalie, Kiki & Friends For Marc Jacobs Fall Winter 2017.18

David Hughes Eyes Alek, Natalie, Kiki & Friends For Marc Jacobs Fall Winter 2017.18

Marc Jacobs' Fall Winter 2017.18 assembles a first-rate model gaggle starring Alek Wek, Cara Taylor, Casil McArthur, Hanne Gaby Odiele, Kiki Willems, Natalie Westling, and Slick Woods. The campaign is styled by W Magazine's new contributing fashion creative director Katie Grandin images by David Hughes. / Hair by Guido Palau; makeup by Diane Kendal