Giedre Dukauskaite's Androgynous Style by Cameron McCool for Numero Dec/Jan 2019.20

Giedre Dukauskaite's Androgynous Style by Cameron McCool for Numero Dec/Jan 2019.20

Models Giedre Dukauskaite and Wellington Grant are styled by Paul Sinclaire in ‘Magnetique’, lensed by Cameron McCool for Numero France December/January 2019.20. / Hair by Dylan Cha; makeup by Courtney Perkins

Cameron McCool Eyes A Sensual Alexandra Agoston in S(he) Mode for Número #207

Cameron McCool Eyes A Sensual Alexandra Agoston in S(he) Mode for Número #207

Model Alexandra Agoston simmers in androgynous sensuality styled by Paul Sinclaire. Photographer Cameron McCool captures both of Agoston’s s(he) sides in ‘Fenetre Sur Cour’ for Número #207 October 2019./ Hair by Shinya Nakagawa; makeup by Courtney Perkins

Adesuwa Aighewi & Tyler Blue Are Lensed By Cameron McCool for Numero Magazine #196 September 2018

Adesuwa Aighewi & Tyler Blue Are Lensed By Cameron McCool for Numero Magazine #196 September 2018

Models Adesuwa Aighewi and Tyler Blue are styled by Paul Sinclaire in 'Adesuwa', lensed by Cameron McCool for Numero Magazine #196 September 2018./ Hair by Tetsuya Yamakata; makeup by Ayami Nishimura

Diana Gordon, Beyonce Songwriter, Launches New Feminist Anthem Called 'Woman'

Songwriter Diana Gordon has written memorable lyrics for Beyoncé, including three song on 'Lemonade': 'Sorry', 'Don't Hurt Yourself' and 'Daddy Lessons'. Having worked for years in dance clubs under the name Wynter Gordon, the songstress just premiered her first music video on Vogue.com: 'a feminist anthem called 'Woman'. 

In the video, shot by director Cameron McCool in grainy black-and-white around New York City, Gordon and a group of bare-chested pregnant women in tailored topcoats are the ultimate symbol of bad-ass feminine power. “We shot this video on a cold day in November; five pregnant women on the cusp of giving birth, and hungry, everyone having to pee at the same time,” wrote Gordon in an email. “This song, that celebrates your mother, my mother, your sister, and my sister, is just my way to stand up for the woman next to me and all those unseen. In a time when we are still defending our right to choose, pay equality, moral and ethical equality; a time where single motherhood is on the rise and women are in the trenches raising the next generation largely by themselves, we have to be all-encompassing and stay strong through the worst of situations. We need to stand together.” Words to live by. Watch below.