Martha Hunt Is Lensed By Simone Falcetta In PINKO 'Rock 'N' Shine' Spring/Summer 2019 Campaign

Martha Hunt Is Lensed By Simone Falcetta In PINKO 'Rock 'N' Shine' Spring/Summer 2019 Campaign

Victoria’s Secret Angel Martha Hunt headlines PINKO’s Spring Summer 2019 ‘Rock ‘N’ Shine’ ad campaign, lensed by Simone Falcetta.

She is determined and curious, she believes in kindness and that the only way to highlight what she wears is to wear it with total ease and self-confidence. Martha Hunt is the perfect representation of the PINKO woman in the Spring Summer 2019 campaign: an allusion to the ‘80s beauty of glam-rock icon Jerry Hall. Martha’s personality intertwines naturally with the new PINKO collection: feminine, sensual, unexpected, always self-confident and with a gaze straight toward the future. The Spring Summer 2019 season presents an eclectic, sophisticated wardrobe, made up of garments to wear with ease and to mix boldly, iconic pieces for a woman with an instinctive and spontaneous elegance.

Fashion Icon New Yorker Iris Apfel Signs With IMG, Her First 'Proper Agent' At Age 97

CNN Style wasn’t kidding, when Stephy Chung introduced an in-depth profile of a legendary New York style icon with the words ”Even at 96, Iris Apfel shows little interest in slowing down.”

Known for her bold and eccentric mix of haute couture with flea market finds, Apfel’s notoriety got a major boost in 2005, when her personal clothing collection went on display at the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Renamed the Anna Wintour Costume Center in May 2014, the renovated Costume Instutute Space includes the Carl and Iris Barrel Apfel Gallery to orient visitors to The Costume Institute's exhibitions. That, dear friends, is known as making a name for yourself.

A year later, Chung’s description of Iris Apfel was one the money, with the 97-year-old signing with IMG, one of the biggest and most prestigious model and talent agencies in the fashion world. The company will represent Apfel in modeling contracts, as well as appearances and endorsements.

"I’m very excited. I never had a proper agent," Apfel told WWD. "I’m a do-it-yourself girl. I never expected my life would take this turn so I never prepared for it. It all just happened so suddenly, and I thought at my tender age, I’m not going to set up offices and get involved with all kinds of things. I thought it was a flash in the pan, and it’s not going to last. Somehow, people found me. People would just call. Tommy Hilfiger said that was no way to do it, and he put us together. I’m very excited and very grateful."

Apfel hopes that her success will inspire other older women to do the same. "I don’t think a number should make any difference and make you stop working," she said. "I think retirement is a fate worse than death. I love to work, and love my work. I feel sorry for people who don’t like what they do. I do it now to the exclusion of everything else. I meet interesting, creative people, my juices flow and I really have a fine time."

Candice Swanepoel Gets Body Beautiful In Zoey Grossman Images For Vogue Turkey February 2019

Candice Swanepoel Gets Body Beautiful In Zoey Grossman Images For Vogue Turkey February 2019


Supermodel and Victoria’s Secret Angel Candice Swanepoel breaks a sweat — well, sort of — styled by Charles Varenne in sporty, wellness looks. Photographer Zoey Grossman is in the studio for Vogue Turkey February 2019./ Hair by Luke Chamberlain; makeup by Tyron Machhausen

Estella Boersma Heads To Scottish Highlands In Charlie Gates Images For ES Magazine Feb. 1, 2019

Dutch model Estella Boersma is styled by Sophie van der Welle in ES (Evening Standard) Magazine’s Feb. 1, 2019 Travel Edition. Charlie Gates captures Estella in the eastern Highlands of Scotland, close to the mountain of the Cairn Gorm./ Hair & makeup by Carolyn Gallyer

Mikael Schulz Flashes Anna Mila Guyenz In 'Mellow Yellow' For Vogue Mexico February 2019

Rising model Anna Mila Guyenz gets beautified in ‘Mellow Yellow’, absolutely charming and rare images lensed by Mikael Schutz for Vogue Mexico February 2019 Makeup by Misha Shahzada; hair Brian Buenaventura

'Paris Good Fashion' Launches 5-Year Plan Making Paris Center Of Sustainable Fashion Industry

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'Paris Good Fashion' Launches 5-Year Plan Making Paris Center Of Sustainable Fashion Industry

The fashion industry is responsible for 10% of the world’s carbon footprint and is considered to be the second biggest polluter of fresh water globally, producting 20% of the world’s industrial wastewater. Forbes adds that the global fashion industry uses 24% of insecticides and 11% of pesticides required to produce crops used in garments.

Until now, London has led the international pace in the fashion sustainability movement. This week, Paris weighed in with a new five-year plan designed to establish French credentials in this critical arena of public policy and environmental action.

Called ‘Paris Good Fashion,’ the project outlines a five-year plan to build an open, collaborative community of fashion professionals, entrepreneurs, designers and experts working together to make Paris a sustainable fashion capital.

Frédéric Hocquard, deputy to Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, and Antoinette Guhl, deputy in charge of social economy and solidarity, as well as former fashion journalist Isabelle Lefort, promised a more comprehensive project outline at a June 2019 event that will also feature campaigns promoting fashion recycling and conferences surrounding sustainable discussions

Karen Elson + Shanelle Nyasiase Star In 'Ladies First' By Juergen Teller For Vogue UK March 2019

Models Karen Elson and Shanelle Nyasiase are styled by Poppy Kain in fashion’s finest spring looks, for ‘Ladies First’. Photographer Juergen Teller captures the stylish hat parade for British Vogue’s March 2019 issue./ Makeup by Lauren Parsons; hair by Rudi Lewis

Linda Helena Wears Sculptural Shapes By Carlijn Jacobs For Document Journal Spring 2019

Rising model Linda Helena is styled by Imruh Asha in ‘restrictive, sculptural and voluminous shapes lensed by Carlijn Jacobs for biannual Document Journal’s Spring 2019./ Hair by Franco Argento; makeup by Min Kim

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Slumbers In Zoey Grossman's BCBGMAXAZRIA Spring 2019 Campaign

Dear Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, AOC loves you but how in the heck can you speak to ‘fearless femininity’, when four of six images in the Spring 2019 BCBGMAXAZRIA Campaign have your eyes closed.

Rosie, get WOKE! LOL. Goddess, give me strngth!

Already WOKE fashion photographer Zoey Grossman was in on this caper with styling by Kate Young. Operating under the name ‘Modern Goddess’, the West Coast can expect Athena to descend from the heavens any minute and kick some serious fashion butt in LA.

This crew IS super-talented, but thankfully they aren’t leading the charge to unseat Donald Trump in 2020, or I would suggest we all just hang it up and move tro Costa Rica, where the quality of life is fabulous, affordable, smart and eco-friendly. A 2020 Trump takedown requires a tribe of truly fierce women, not milktoast. Okay, Anne. You’re being a bit harsh here. At least republish the PR lingo:

This dynamic collection fuses versatility with a level of sophistication — showcasing classic silhouettes modernized to adhere to the needs of today’s woman – exemplified by campaign star Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Strong power-suits, sleek column dresses, loose knits and knife-pleated skirts in muted color tones, ranging from blues to earth tones, with a dash of tropical prints, are the core styles within the collection. The campaign embodied the “Modern Goddess” inspiration through its Grecian theme, amplifying the bold yet functional pieces within the collection.

I am very excited to continue my relationship and develop my role as Creative Consultant for the Spring/Summer 2019 Collection with BCBGMAXAZRIA. Working with the creative team to choose the fabrics, artwork, colors and embellishments and then seeing this collection come to life is such an amazing experience.” – Kate Young

The BCBGMAXAZRIA Spring/Summer 2019 campaign was about relaying the message of fearless femininity that is woven throughout this collection. It was an honor to work alongside two women who I admire, Zoey Grossman and Kate Young. Working with them further amplified the message of this collection of today’s fearless, strong woman.” – Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Just to add texture to my critique, this is my favorite imagery around the Greek goddesses, who represented women in a state of serious decline in 5th century Greece. Rosie looks like she is painfully numb to the reality that in a period of 200 years women’s status devolved from being fully seated to lead Greece in the words of Socrates, to probably not but maybe there is an exception under Plato to no-way, women have 3/5 the intelligence of males under Aristotle. I assure you that the goddesses did not take kindly to the meteroic rise of patriarchy in 5th century Greece.

As you can see, no one is sleeping in this wondrous video about our human capacity when we want to put it to good use! Here we have FIERCE women. Ironically this spectacular cultural event at the Temple of Zeus came four months before Sept. 11, 2001 in New York. Having lived through that event, I assure you that nobody was sleeping there either — but we were fierce women in the aftermath! I went to live at the site. ~ Anne

Zee Nunes Flashes Karen Elson In 'Fantasia' Extravagance For Vogue Brazil February 2019

Supermodel Karen Elson covers the February 2019 issue of Vogue Brasil, styled by Pedro Sales in ‘Fantasia’. Photographer Zee Nunes makes the capture for Vogue Brasil February 2019./ Makeup by Sil Bruinsma; hair by Takayoshi Tsukisawa

Sofia Sanchez + Mauro Mongiello Lens Emily Gafford In 'Mirage' For Numero France February 2019

Model Emily Gafford is styled by Samuel Francois in ‘Mirage’, a vibrant color mix of modern looks from Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Moschino and more. Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello flash the fashion scene against a southwestern desert backdrop for Numéro France February 2019.

Eve Hewson Is Lensed By Herring + Herring for Their BEHOLD Issue #5 Herring + Herring Magazine

Actor Eve Hewson is styled by Jason Rembert for images by Herring & Herring for issue #5 of their own magazine. Other talents in the BEHOLD issue include Adam Pearson, Eiza González, Iskra Lawrence, Jillian Mercado, Laverne Cox, Luc Bruyere, Macy Gray, Madison Beer, Mama Cāx, Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, Melanie Gaydos, Olivia Munn, Roxy Edwards, Sara Geurts, Seal, Sir Ben Kingsley, Skai Jackson, Toni Garrn, Winnie Harlow, and Wiz Khalifa.

The daughter of Us frontman Bono and activist mom Ali Hewson, Eve’s Hollywood star is rising. Earlier this summer she headlined the indie film ‘Paper Year’, and now she’s appearing as Maid Marian opposite Welsh actor Taron Egerton in a blockbuster remake of ‘Robin Hood’. “I learned while filming that I’m a good stuntwoman,” she mused in a November 2018 interview with InStyle. “Now I plan to be the next Tom Cruise!”

Zoey Grossman Captures Gemma Ward In Sixties Looks For Numero Tokyo #124 March 2019

Model Gemma Ward is styled by Heathermary Jackson in ‘Gemma in Bloom’, a compilation of sixties shapes lensed by Zoey Grossman for Numero Tokyo #124 Self-Liberation issue March 2019./ Hair by Jenny Kim; makeup by Morgan Martini

Cara Delevingne Lends Strong Gaze + Nude Body To Balmain Spring 2019 Campaign

Cara Delevingne Lends Strong Gaze + Nude Body To Balmain Spring 2019 Campaign

Top talent and activist Cara Delevingne channels a 1993 Janet Jackson image for Rolling Stone image in French luxury house Balmain’s new Spring 2019 campaign, lensed by Berlin-based photographer Dan Beleiu. ‘Iconic,’ Balmain’s creative director Olivier Rousteing said about Jackson's vintage image, which he shared on Instagram a day before his own 2019 spring campaign release. 

Delevingne poses nude in images deliberately chosen by Rousteing to promote racial reconciliation. “The campaign shows the reunion of two skin tones, one black — or mixed race — and one white." Preaching the authenticity message, Rousteing saied:

“We’re going back to basics: I wanted something pure and transparent”.

Rousteing said Delevingne's look — including her signature thick eyebrows — was even more captivating stripped down and she didn't need to sport any of his clothing.

Stella Maxwell Drowns In Self Love In 'Me, Myself and I' By Branislav Simoncik For Vogue Portugal February 2019

Top model and Victoria’s Secret Angel Stella Maxwell is styled by Claudia Barros in ‘Me, Myself and I’. Photographer Branislav Simoncik is behind the lens making art house, provocative photos for Vogue Portugal February 2019.

Mert & Marcus Capture 'Joie de Vivre' Natalia, Stella, Fran, Liya, Sora + In Vogue UK March 2019

Models Fran Summers, Jamie Bochert, Liya Kebede, Natalia Vodianova, Rianne van Rompaey, Sara Grace Wallerstedt, Sora Choi, Stella Tennant, Veronika Kunz and Vittoria Ceretti are styled by Benjamin Bruno in ‘Joie de Vivre. Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott capture the visual extravaganza for Vogue UK March 2019./ Makeup by Peter Philips; hair by Paul Hanlon

Olivier Yoan Flashes 'The Bright Side' Of Humanity For SCMP Style February 2019

Olivier Yoan Flashes 'The Bright Side' Of Humanity For SCMP Style February 2019

Models Amarachi Ironkwe, Edge Lheureux and Natasha Luwedde are styled by Hannah Beck in ‘The Bright Side’. Photographer Olivier Yoan captures the primal statement about modern humanity’s origins for SCMP Style South China Morning Post February 2019. / Makeup by Yin Lee

New Study Confirms Communities of Color Are Hardest Hit By Growing Wealth Inequality

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New Study Confirms Communities of Color Are Hardest Hit By Growing Wealth Inequality

By Chuck Collins, a director of the Program on Inequality at the Institute for Policy Studies. Originally published on Yes! Magazine.

The story of the growing inequality in the United States has many dimensions.

There is the overarching story of the last four decades of polarizing income, wealth, and opportunity. But the many ways these inequalities manifest depend on people’s gender, race, age, immigration status, and other experience.

One piece of the story is to understand how 40 years of public policies have worsened the racial wealth divide and enriched the top 1 percent.

Wealth is where the past shows up in the present, both in terms of historical advantages and barriers. Measures of wealth—what you own minus what you owe—reflect the multigenerational story of White supremacy in asset-building.

For example, the median White family now has 41 times more wealth than the median Black family and 22 times more wealth than the median Latino family. These are among our findings in “Dreams Deferred,” a new study on the racial wealth divide that I co-authored for the Institute for Policy Studies.

Overall, inequality has grown as wages for almost half of all U.S. workers have been flatlined since the late 1970s. Meanwhile, expenses for housing, health care, and other basic needs have risen. This has touched people of all races, fueling some of the discontent of both regressive and progressive populism.