Halima Aden Covers S Moda February 2018. Lensed By Greg Lotus In Modest, Modern Luxury

Rising, hijab-wearing model Halima Aden covers the February 2018 cover of S Moda,showcasing couture headpieces from Marian BarturenPhotographer Greg Lotus captures Halima wearing modest looks from Dolce & Gabbana,Louis Vuitton, Max Mara, Loewe and more, styled by Francesca Rinciari. 

Halima spoke with Carine Roitfeld about being a hijab-wearing model at the B of Fashion conference in early December 2017.

Doutzen Kroes Is Lensed By Cuneyt Akeroglu For S Moda September 2017 Cover Story

Doutzen Kroes Is Lensed By Cuneyt Akeroglu For S Moda September 2017 Cover Story

Supermodel Doutzen Kroes delivers her radiant kind of natural beauty to S Moda's September 2017 cover story. Cuneyt Akeroglu flashes the Dutch superstar styled by Francesa Rinciari in Saint Laurent, Dries van Noten, Celine and more.

Karlie Kloss Chills In 'Carrusel', Hangs With Science Guy Bill Nye At White House

Karlie Kloss Chills In 'Carrusel' Lensed By Raf Stahelin For S Moda

Top model and former Victoria's Secret Angel Karlie Kloss was just named to the TIME 100 Most Influential People list. Designer Diane von Furstengerg wrote Karlie's tribute "The model Millennial."

“As a model, a businesswoman, a young philanthropist and a force on social media, she doesn’t just connect with her generation—she leads it, inspiring young women around the world to become the women they want to be, just as she has done so beautifully,” Diane wrote.

Karlie Kloss: Science Geek

Karlie Kloss visited the White House last week, making a celebrated appearance at the White House for the last Science Fair of the Obama Administration. Besides hanging with Bill Nye the Science Guy, Karlie took Facebook fans on a live tour of the outsoor event, spending extra time spreading girl power with impressive yooung ladies showing off their incredible projects. Teen Vogue writes:

Karlie isn’t a stranger to the world of science, either. She took coding classes at the Flatiron School before joining the class of 2019 at New York University this past fall. Last summer she founded Kode with Karlie, a scholarship program that helped 21 young women learn some serious tech skills. And to top it off, she’s launching Kode with Klossy this summer to teach teen girls in New York, Los Angeles, and St. Louis (her hometown) how to code.

Take a look at Karlie Kloss's recent body of modeling work on Anne of Carversville.