
British filmmaker, Mary Nighy, directs Dree Hemingway in a short, mixing the styles of punk rock and new wave for Vogue.com. The clip is in anticipation with The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s forthcoming exhibit, Punk: Chaos to Couture.

British filmmaker, Mary Nighy, directs Dree Hemingway in a short, mixing the styles of punk rock and new wave for Vogue.com. The clip is in anticipation with The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s forthcoming exhibit, Punk: Chaos to Couture.

Patrick Demarchelier tapped four of our rising faces, Juliana, Elena, Ondria, and Zoe, for an arresting series of fashion portraits, inside W magazine’s May 2013 issue. Edward Enninful styled the quad in the season’s beautiful couture pieces. Catch Bartels, Schurig, and Hardin’s images after the jump.

Three of DNA’s most seductive faces, Lindsay, Edita, and Gracie, appear inside Allure’s May 2013 issue; apart of the magazine’s “Body Beautiful” spread, which celebrates diverse and beautiful bodies. See Carvalho and Ellingson’s shots after the jump.

In association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s forthcoming exhibit, Punk: Chaos to Couture, Steven Meisel and Grace Coddington work their impeccable magic on Edie Campbell for Vogue’s May 2013 issue.

Daniele & Iango captures our Kati Nescher in her most stunning form for Vogue Germany’s May 2013 issue. This marks Nescher’s third cover for the magazine.

The ever-graceful, Anais Mali, pouts and preens for Numéro’s April 2013 issue, photographed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino. Stylist Vanessa Metz dressed Mali in the season’s finest black, textured leather pieces by Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli, and Lanvin.

Magdalena Frackowiak stars in bright and playful 14-page spread inside Vogue Japan’s May 2013 issue, photographed by Giampaolo Sgura. Frackowiak was styled by the magazine’s editor-at-large, Anna Dello Russo, hair by Andrew Guida, and makeup by Jessica Nedza.

Inside Style.com/Print’s forthcoming fall issue, Nick Knight highlights our Kristen McMenamy and her 30 prolific years in this industry. Journalist Jo-Ann Furniss speaks with the icon about her days working with Helmut Newton, her “need [for] constant feeding of my self-esteem,” and her longstanding work with the house of Versace.