Georgia Fowler Floats In Dreamy Images By Sylve Colless For Harper's Bazaar Australia May 2018

Georgia Fowler Floats In Dreamy Images By Sylve Colless For Harper's Bazaar Australia May 2018

Model Georgia Fowler is styled by Naomi Smith in dreamy, fluid, sensual elegance. Photographer Sylve Colless is in the studio for Harper's Bazaar Australia May 2018./Makeup by Linda Jefferys; hair by Sophie Roberts

Shanelle Nyasiase Wears 'Global Hypercolour' Lensed By Viviane Sassen For Dazed Magazine S/S 2018

Rising model Shanelle Nyasiase is styled by Robbie Spencer in 'Global Hypercolour', pop color and print looks lensed by Viviane Sassen for Dazed Magazine Spring/Summer 2018./ Makeup by Petros Petrohilos; hair by Jawara

EYE: Winnie Harlow Delivers Three Iconic Covers For Harper's Bazaar Singapore May 2018 | AOC Model of Color Archives

Eye: Winnie Harlow Delivers Three Iconic Covers For Harper's Bazaar Singapore May 2018 | AOC Model of Color Archives

The irrepressible Winnie Harlow delivers three iconic covers for the May 2018 issue of Harper's Bazaar Singapore's May 2018 issue dedicated to diversity. Harlow is lensed by her close friend Yu Tsai. Harper's Singapore writes: "Winnie Harlow, couldn’t be more apt to front our May beauty issue and its focus on diversity. In an industry that prides itself on selling the idea of the ultimate fantasy and impeccable perfection, Winnie Harlow’s unique look has won her fashion and beauty campaigns, and millions of followers for breaking down borders and pushing through a new discourse on what is considered 'normal'. "

Also featured in the issue are unique, powerhouse personalities Oprah Winfrey, Iris Apfel and Carmen Dell'Orefice "proving that being chic doesn't have an expiry date." The editor's message continues in an inspiring way: "Of all the voices that have been ringing out loud and proud this year, the ones advocating for acceptance, equality and empowerment have resonated the most. Taiwan was the first country in Asia to allow same-sex marriage, diversity has been the hottest topic in the fashion industry and the #metoo campaign has gone viral worldwide."

AOC is tracking the evolution -- and perhaps explosion -- of women of color in the fashion industry, writing just two days ago on the topic.  While AOC's archives of women of color are hardly complete, we're probably out front on this topic, compared to other fashion bloggers. We are adding new models and filling in our archives every week. 

Check out Winnie and all the other models of color we're following. Note that a model is included in this model of color AOC Archives subset because she has referred to herself as a model of color or as a member of that modern-day, culture tribe.

Although academia and most fashion pundits we've researched recently do include Asian women as woc., not every prominent Asian model is self-referential as a moc. Until she is, we do not include her in these developing AOC archives that will follow in detail the fashion influences of models of color, their activism -- and often their refugee history -- and their philanthropy.  Note that these primarily Asian models are included in the totality of our archives. This page will automatically update as new models are added, if you choose to bookmark it. 

Monica Bellucci Fronts Glass Magazine Spring 2018 'Timeless' Issue, Lensed By Ricardo Abrahao & Albert Watson

Actor Monica Bellucci is styled by Christopher Maul for images by Ricardo Abrahao for Glass Magazine's 'Timeless' Issue Spring 2018. Monica's cover shot is by Albert Watson./ Makeup by Letizia Carnevale; hair by John Nollet

Bellucci has started filming in Belgium on 'Spider in the Web', a spy thriller with Ben Kingsley, focused on the sale of chemical weapons to a Middle Eastern dictatorship. 

Hailey Baldwin Relaunches rag & bone D.I.Y. Self Photography S/S 2018 Ad Campaign

Hailey Baldwin Relaunches rag & bone D.I.Y. Self Photography S/S 2018 Ad Campaign

rag & bone relaunches its D.I.Y Project, originally born in spring 2011. Sequence 1 features Hailey Balwin, with Bella Hadid, Alek Wek, Paris Jackson and Ashley Graham waiting in the wings. Marcus Wainwright, rag & bone CEO, Founder & Creative Director explains: "The DIY Project was designed to focus on individuality and authenticity, two elements that have always been at the core of rag & bone. It’s awesome to see such a fascinating group of people translate personal style in their own way."

Caroline Winberg Is Captured By Richard Bernardin For Luna Mae London Bespoke Collection

Caroline Winberg Is Captured By Richard Bernardin For Luna Mae London Bespoke Collection

Model Caroline Winberg joins ballerinas Kate Byrne and Ellie Ferguson for lingerie brand Luna Mae London's new Bespoke collection. Richard Bernardin is behind the lens with creative direction by Claudia Lambeth./ Beauty by Virginia Bertolani

Txema Yeste Flashes Frederikke In Pretty Pastels For Vogue Russia May 2018 Cover Story

Rising model Frederikke Sofie is styled by Masha Fedorova in pastel femininityTxema Yeste is in the studio for Vogue Russia May 2018 cover story./ Hair by Laurent Philippon; makeup by Helene Viasnier

Diva Dhawan & Kanishtha Dhankar Frolic In 'Sugar Rush' Snapped By Prasad Naik For Vogue India April 2018

Models Diva Dhawan & Kanishtha Dhankar take a new and deliciously fun attitude towards yet another spring pastels fashion story, styled by Ria Kamat. They have my undivided attention, having put a smile on my face with 'Sugar Rush'. Photographer Prasad Naik flashes the stylish merriment for Vogue India April 2018./ Hair by Yianni Tsapatori; makeup by Namrata Soni

Martyna Frankow & Marta Gawron Are Dreamy Sirens in 'Morocco' By Sonia Szostak For Vogue Poland May 2018

Models Martyna Frankow and Marta Gawron are styled by Karolina Gruszecka in sheer transparency looks perfect for a primordial seascape excursion in 'Morocco. Photographer Sonia Szostak captures the innocent sea sirens for Vogue Poland May 2018./ Makeup by Marianna Yurkiewicz; hair by Quentin Guyen

Eye: Karl Lagerfeld Is "Fed Up" With #MeToo | Interview Magazine Scrambles | Georgina Chapman Is Ready For Marchessa Comeback

Eye: Karl Lagerfeld Is "Fed Up" With #MeToo | Interview Magazine Scrambles | Georgina Chapman Is Ready For Marchessa Comeback

Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld has an opinion on absolutely every topic, and now he's told Numero magazine that he is "fed up" with the #MeToo movement. Lagerfeld takes issue with moves in the fashion industry to embrace new regulations in the interest of protecting young models. 

Lagerfeld was interviewed by Numero on International Women's Day -- perhaps not the best idea. 

[Numero] Anyway, moving on, today is International Women’s Day…

{KL] For me Women’s Day is every day of the year. Men’s fashion does little for me. I buy it of course, and I’m delighted that Hedi [Slimane] is going to Céline but drawing a men’s collection and having to put up with all those stupid models, no thanks. Not to mention the fact with all their accusations of harassment they have become quite toxic. No, no, no, don’t leave me alone with one of those sordid creatures.

Will Fashion Hold Tight To Its Embrace Of Black Model Beauty? Here's Hoping

Will Fashion Hold Tight To Its Embrace Of Black Model Beauty? Here's Hoping

Tiya Miles is a professor of American culture and history at the University of Michigan, as a member of the Program in American Culture, Center for Afro-American and African Studies and Native American Studies Program.  In 2011 Miles won a five-year grant MacArthur Fellowship for her intellectual prowess -- which is to say that Tiya Miles knows that's going on in her world.  

When the topic is models, Miles believes that Hollywood, fashion and beauty businesses are responding to the popular public movements demanding change. The changes are worldwide, but when the subject is fashion models, the lens centers on New York, London, Milan and Paris. Striking an ironic note, Miles sees our growing consciousness of the "importance of visibility and voclaity for people of color, particularly black people" as a positive outcome of the threatening rise of white nationalist identity across America and Europe.

“It is no coincidence that this runway model trend and movies like 'Black Panther' "have arrived at the same time," Prof. Miles told the New York Times after the Fall 2018 fashion shows. "The two are interlocked, as both have been incubating in what feels a like a growing crusade with many of the hallmarks of the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s. They are part of a pushback against the dominant pressures of European and American white centrality.”

Michelangelo Di Battista Eyes Alanna Arrington In 'Love in a Warm Climate' For Harper's Bazaar UK May 2018

Iowa-raised, rising model Alanna Arrington is styled in tropical colors and artistic prints by Miranda Almond. Photographer Michelangelo Di Battista captures Alanna in 'Love in a Warm Climate' for Harper's Bazaar UK May 2018./ Hair by Roku Roppongi; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

Danilo Hess Flashes Bruna Tenorio In 'Seventies on Denim' For Glamour Magazine Mexico April 2018

Danilo Hess Flashes Bruna Tenorio In 'Seventies on Denim' For Glamour Magazine Mexico 2018

Model Bruna Tenorio is styled by Stacey Cunningham in 'Seventies on Denim', lensed by Danilo Hess for Glamour Magazine Mexico 2018./ Hair by Menelaos Alevras; makeup by Risako Matsushita

Images via See Management for Stacey Cunningham

Chihary Okunugi & Estrelle Chen Are 'Clashing It', Lensed By Paul Wetherell For Vogue China April 2018

Models Chihary Okunugi and Estrelle Chen are styled by Mattias Karlsson in a pattern frenzy for 'Clashing It'. Photographer Paul Wetherell is behind the lens for Vogue China April 2018./ Hair by Cim Mahoney; makeup by Niamh Quinn

Viola Davis Tells Women in the World She Was #MeToo Before It Became A Hash Tag

Viola Davis Tells Women in the World She Was #MeToo Before It Became A Hash Tag

Two of AOC's favorite women were in the house Thursday night, when MSNBC host and author Joy-Ann Reid sat down with Viola Davis at the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center at the close of the first day of the 2018 Women in the World Summit. The Hollywood Reporter recaps the exchange

Davis spoke positively about changes coming to Hollywood, saying: “Yes, I do see a moment becoming a movement. I do see a conversation happening. .. . I am a producer, and in the producing realm, people are always looking for female-driven narratives."

“They’re very conscious about hiring female directors. Women are much more aggressive out there in terms of getting what they want. Now we are bold. ... We’re raising a defense fund for women so if they want to prosecute their predator, it’s there for them.”

Continuing in her positive conversational vein, Davis said:  “I see women wanting to be the change that they want to be. Now me, I’ve always been aware because I was involved in the movement before it was a hashtag." Davis was referencing her work with the rape treatment center at UCLA, headed by Gail Abarbanel.