Giselle Norman In Louis Vuitton Resort by Jackie Nickerson for W Magazine 7, 2019

Giselle Norman In Louis Vuitton Resort by Jackie Nickerson for W Magazine 7, 2019

Giselle Norman is styled by Max Clark in Louis Vuitton’s new Resort 2020 Art Deco collection, inspired by Nicolas Ghesquière’s first trip to New York and the reopening of the historic TWA Flight Center at JFK. Photographer Jackie Nickerson captures ‘Taking a Stand’ for W Magazine 7, 2019./ Hair by Shingo Shibata; makeup by Emil Kaneko; set design by Gerard Santos

Hailey Bieber Tours America's East Coast, Posing for Colin Dodgson in W Magazine #4 2019

Hailey Bieber Tours America's East Coast, Posing for Colin Dodgson in W Magazine #4 2019

W Magazine’s new editor-in-chief Sara Moonves styles Hailey Baldwin Bieber in fall perfect for fashionistas loving Lady Liberty and leopard spots, with a llama or two thrown in for good measure. W officially crowns Hailey Miss America as she traipses the East Coast from Martha’s vineyard to New York Harbor lensed by Colin Dodgson. / Hair by Rudi Lewis; makeup by Susie Sobol

Condé Nast Sells W Magazine; Sara Moonves Installed As New Editor-in-Chief

Condé Nast Sells W Magazine; Sara Moonves Installed As New Editor-in-Chief

‘W ‘ Style Director Sara Moonves in on the move again, this time into the top slot, replacing longtime W Magazine Editor-in-Chief Stefano Tonchi, as the magazine’s new owners announce their future plans.

Before moving toW’, Moonves worked for American Vogue as a contributing fashion editor and was previously senior fashion director at ‘T: The New York Times Style Magazine’. Sara is the daughter of former CBS Chairman and CEO of CBS Corporation tycoon Les Moonves.

Tonchi has been part of extensive efforts at Condé Nast to sell the publication, but bowed out on Monday when the owners of Surface and Watch Journal acquired W, as well as the license to WKorea, under the newly formed Future Media Group.

"I think he's done a wonderful job at the brand, but from an innovative standpoint and where we are looking to go, I think women's fashion should be seen through women's point of view," Future Media Chief Executive and Chairman Marc Lotenberg told ‘BoF’.

Rianne Van Rompaey Lives 'The High Life', Lensed By Craig McDean For W Magazine Vol. #2

Rianne Van Rompaey Lives 'The High Life', Lensed By Craig McDean For W Magazine Vol. #2

Model Rianne Van Rompaey is styled by Grace Coddington in ‘The High Life’, lensed by Craig McDean for W Magazine Vol. #2 2019./ Hair by Orlando Pita; makeup by Francelle Daly; set design by Piers Hanmer

Barbara Palvin + Dylan Sprouse Share A Modern Love Story Lensed By Alex Lockett For W Magazine Online

Top model Barbara Palvin poses with actor Dylan Sprouse in a modern love story — theirs in real life — published on W Magazine online. Alex Lockett captures the duo styled by Jasmine Hassett. / Hair by Fernando Torrent; makeup by Linda Gradin

The couple just moved into a Brooklyn apartment with a great view of Manhattan. You might remember that Dylan famously brought Shake Shack burgers for Palvin after the 2018 Victoria’s Secret fashion show. Speaking of VS, Palvin wrote on Instagram this morning that she is back at the brand in a new campaign. With both Adriana and Alexandra gone as VS Angels, Palvin may have shoes to fill. Returning after a prior split — and surviving quite well, thank you — I think that Palvin is well-positioned to negotiate.

Rianne Van Rompaey Teases Resort + Spring Fashion Lensed By Colin Dodgson For W Magazine #7 2019

Top model Rianne Van Rompaey wears spring is coming looks from Balenciaga, Calvin Klein, Prada and more, styled by Sara Moonves. Lensed on location in Japan, Colin Dodgson is behind the lens for W Magazine Volume VII 2019.

Mary Fix Flashes A Captivating India Graham For Hunger Magazine F/W 2018

Mary Fix Flashes A Captivating India Graham For Hunger Magazine F/W 2018

Michigan native India Malaika Graham’s life took a major turn when she won a modelling competition sposored by W magazine and IMG models. ELLE UK introduced India to readers in April 2017.

India is styled here by Jess Mederos in images by Mary Fix for Hunger Magazine Fall/Winter 2018./ Makeup by Caitlan Wooters ; hair by Sirsa

Grace Elizabeth's Sensual 'Hysteria' In Brianna Capozzi Images For W Magazine

Victoria’s Secret Pink, Lake City, Fla born model Grace Elizabeth is styled by Eli Svahn in a moment of sensual angst, or ‘hysteria’ as women’s sexual desire was called. Brianna Capozzi is behind the lens for W Magazine #5 2018./ Hair by Akki Shirakawa; makeup by Yumi Lee Read the interview.

Craig McDean Captures 'Bourgeois Bohemian' For W Magazine #4

Models Masha Skokova and Clementine Balcaen are styled by Marie-Amelie Sauvein 'Bourgeois Bohemian', lensed by Craig McDean for W Magazine Vol #4 2018./ Hair by Anthony Turner; makeup by Peter Philips

W Magazine, part of Condé Nast, is one of three publications also including Brides and Golf Digest, that the organization hopes to sell in its efforts to stem a $120 million loss in 2017. W publishes eight issues a year. It's rumoured that editor-in-chief Stefano Tonchi is scouting for "a team of investors from the international fashion and luxury world" in an attempt to buy the magazine by this November. Cate Blanchett guest edits its big fall issue. 

The Apocalypse Or A New Beginning? Tim Walker Beams Us Into Fall For W Magazine August 2018

Sara Grace Wallerstedt, Maeva Giani, Dipti Sharma, Sethu Noise, Jermaine Downer, Ana Viktoria, Will Sutton, Zuzanna Bartoszek, Tsunaina, and Harry Kalfayan are styled by Sara Moonves in a futuristic editorial lensed by Tim Walker for W Magazine #4 August 2018./ Hair by Cyndia Harvey; Val Garland

As W Magazine noted, "with their use of the dramatic layering of oversize garments and protective gear, the Fall 2018 fashion collections seemed ready for the apocalypse. Or -- looking on the bright side --  "the beginning of a new era, and a fresh tomorrow. Inspired by the parkers at Balenciaga, puffers at Moncler, and layer-upon-layer styling at Prada."

Karlie Kloss Rides Bucking Bronco Internet Frontier, Lensed By Theo Sion For W Magazine

Supermodel Karlie Kloss busts out the big blue boxes and her cowboy boots two hours deep into the British countryside. Kloss is now a veteran of not only the modeling world, but the unruly frontier of social media. In yet another article on models getting dissed by the Internet populace, W Magazine writes that Karlie has gotten remarkably thick skinned over the last 10 years. 

It isn't that AOC is such a blue-blood Karlie supporter. But damn it, when one of the most activist models in the world, with concrete programs for girls in technology all across America, calls for action on behalf of immigrant families -- and the Internet calls her out for her relationship with Josh Kushner, telling her to talk to Trump herself or shut up -- we know where our allegiance lies. And AOC will stand every day on behalf of truly activist models like Karlie and Doutzen Kroes.

Welcome to Trump's America -- with a dose of leftist war paint, too! Everything we know about Karlie's relationship with even Ivanka Trump is that it's strained. And the relationship between Jared and Joshua Kushner is strained, because of Trump.

Karlie is styled by Max Pearmain for images by Theo Sion.

Janelle Monae Channels Hitchcock In 'Noir Town' By Jordan Peele For W Magazine Vol 2 2018

Janelle Monae Channels Hitchcock In 'Noir Town' By Jordan Peele For W Magazine Voll 2 2018

Talent Janelle Monae is styled by Sara Moonves in 'Noir Town", lensed by 'Get Out' director and writer Jordan Peele for W Magazine Vol. 2 2018./ Hair by Nikki Nelms; makeup by Dick Page

The scene according to W: A private investigator is standing in a clock tower taking photographs of a parade. She is a woman, played by Janelle Monae, searching for clues to a murder. As the detective stares through the lens, she begins to realize that one of the bystanders on the ground looks exactly like her. Then she sees another identical face. And another. Suddenly, the sea of potential suspects are visions of herself. Are these women good? Are they evil? And why are these twinlike alter egos haunting her? “I wanted to create a Hitchcock moment that doesn’t really exist in a Hitchcock film,” explained Peele.

Peele, who was standing on the fourth floor of the abandoned Palace movie theater in downtown Los Angeles, had constructed a scenario that paid homage to the mystery and intrigue of Hitchcock masterpieces like 'Vertigo' and 'Psycho'. Just as 'Get Out' is Peele’s subverted and original take on unsettling classics like 'Rosemary’s Baby' and 'The Stepford Wives', 'Noir Town' replaces Hitchcock’s uniformly white protagonists with a woman of color.

Rianne Van Rompaey & Adwoa Aboah Are Lensed By Luca Guadagnino For W Magazine #2 2018

Rianne van Rompaey & Adwoa Aboah Are Lensed By Luca Guadagnino For W Magazine #2 2018

Models Rianne Van Rompaey and Adwoa Aboah are styled by Sara Moonves as poignant, prairie girl princesses of the modern age. Photographer Luca Guadagnino captures the drained, empty gazes that speak loudly for W Magazine #2 2018./ Makeup by Dick Page; hair by Akki

Patrick Demarchelier Eyes Ashley Graham & Co For W Magazine January 2018

Patrick Demarchelier Eyes Ashley Graham & Co For W Magazine January 2018

Anyone who insists that the faces of fashion remain cookie-cutter models is dead wrong. In fact, we should acknowledge that the industry is changing and not focus on grievance after grievance w/o agreeing that change is in the air.

W Magazine presents Ashley Graham, Faretta Radic, Ellen RosaJocelyn Corona, Riley Ticotin, Faith Lynch, Callie Dixon, Imaan Hammam, Kesewa Aboah, Vie Chidiac, Jasmine Daniels, & Rubina Dyan as front and center 'Mighty Aphrodites', styled by Katie Grand in resort 2018 looks for images byPatrick Demarchelier. / Makeup by Diane Kendal; hair by Akki

Jean Campbell Wears Bright Beauty Lensed By Ryan McGinley In India For W Magazine December 2017

Jean Campbell Wears Bright Beauty Lensed By Ryan McGinley In India For W Magazine December 2017

"In the cold, nearly winter months of 2017, just about everyone could use a bright, cheerful pick-me-up"writes W Magazine. "So why not turn to the sartorial-equivalent of an endorphin rush: vibrant, rainbow-hued clothes. Project some happiness with colorful dresses, sweaters, and outerwear that will stand out in a sea of neutral hues. Proenza Schouler made pink cool for the downtown set with chic, abstract prints, while at Céline, designer Phoebe Philo crafted glorious watercolor pattern, made edgy when paired with black lace. Gucci and Missoni, both maestros of rainbow colors, did what they did best yet again, while Raf Simons made the case for a floral bucket hat. And what better backdrop to showcase the season's best colors than Jaipur, India's so-called Pink City, known for its vibrant landscapes. Here, model Jean Campbell, takes you on a rainbow-fueled journey."

Ryan McGinley captures Campbell, styled by Sara Moonves for the December 2017 issue of W Magazine