Mikael Jansson's Vogue Paris Sustainability Issue Fashion Story 'Made in Sweden'

Mikael Jansson's Vogue Paris Sustainability Issue Fashion Story 'Made in Sweden'

Models Erika Linder and Raquel Zimmermann front ‘Made in Sweden, a folkloric fashion editorial featured in Vogue Paris’ November 2019 issue dedicated to sustainability. Editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt styles the duo in images by Mikael Jansson./ Hair by James Pecis; makeup by Benjamin Puckey

Erika Linder Takes A Coastal Adventure in 'A Sea Change' by Stefan Heinrichs for Porter Edit

Erika Linder Takes A Coastal Adventure in 'A Sea Change' by Stefan Heinrichs for Porter Edit

Erika Linder sets off for a coastal autumn adventure, styled by retro prints, noble origins tweeds and boyish brogues styled by Helen Broadfoot. Her selection of elegant earthy tones from Chloe, James Perse, Marni, Miu Miu, Prada, Proenza Schouler, Vince and more promises a fashion ‘A Sea Change’ ahead. Stefan Heinrichs is behind the lens for the August 30 issue of Porter Edit. . / Hair by Ben Jones; makeup by Giulia Cigarini

Erika Linder Is 'Irresistable' In Manly Styles Lensed By Mikael Jansson For Vogue Paris February 2019

Erika Linder Is 'Irresistable' In Manly Styles Lensed By Mikael Jansson For Vogue Paris February 2019

Swedish androgynous beauty Erika Linder covers the February 2019 issue of Vogue Paris. Mikael Jansson captures Erike as covergirl for an entire VP issue celebrating unisex style. Emmanuelle Alt dresses Linder in sexy, manly looks that render her truly ‘Irrésistible ‘./ Makeup by Hannah Murray; hair by James Pecis

Erika Linder In 'Man Up' By Stefan Zschernitz For Twin Magazine #9 Fall 2013

Erika Linder In 'Man Up' By Stefan Zschernitz For Twin Magazine #9 Fall 2013

Model Erika Linder masters the art of the masculine gaze in ‘Man Up’, lensed by Stefan Zschernitz for Twin Magazine #9 Fall 2013. Hanna Kelifa chooses a somber, solid range of impeccably cut clothes for this black and white, androny gender bender.