
Rianne van Rompaey takes the streets of Venice as Vogue Paris’ featured cover star, photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin and styled by Aleksandra Woroniecka with hair by Malcolm Edwards and makeup by Val Garland.

Rianne van Rompaey takes the streets of Venice as Vogue Paris’ featured cover star, photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin and styled by Aleksandra Woroniecka with hair by Malcolm Edwards and makeup by Val Garland.

Anja Rubik inspires the dream team of Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin and Emmanuelle Alt for Vogue Paris — shot in Venice, Italy — with hair by Malcolm Edwards and makeup by Val Garland.

Lara Mullen lifts off inside the pages of Vogue Paris, shot by Cedric Buchet and styled by Claire Dhelens with makeup by Pep Gay and hair by Laurent Philippon.

Jean Campbell becomes Burberry’s newest face, photographed by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Benjamin Bruno with hair by Anthony Turner and makeup by Wendy Rowe.

Rising talent, Mag Cysewka, signs on as Valentino’s newest face, photographed by Terry Richardson and styled by Joe McKenna with makeup by Pat McGrath and hair by Duffy.

Rose Daniels’ editorial flurry continues with a portrait sitting with Stef Mitchell for Document Journal, styled by Ronald Burton and hair by Shingo Shibata.

Fresh off the heels of an impressive Paris Fashion Week, newcomer Manuela Sanchez models for T magazine’s November issue, photographed by Amit Israeli and styled by Elodie David Touboul with makeup by Maria Duhart and hair by Joseph Pujalte.

Othilia Simon lands on a trio of covers for Vogue Ukraine’s special colour issue, photographed by Alique and styled by Julie Pelipas with makeup by Christine Corbel and hair by Iham Mestour. View Simon’s two alternate covers, after the jump. View story