
Set sail with Juliana Schurig and Nathaniel Goldberg in an ethereal story for WSJ magazine, styled in a sea of blues by Robert Rabensteiner with hair by Alain Pichon and makeup by Sally Branka.

Set sail with Juliana Schurig and Nathaniel Goldberg in an ethereal story for WSJ magazine, styled in a sea of blues by Robert Rabensteiner with hair by Alain Pichon and makeup by Sally Branka.

Windswept and gorgeous, just how we envision Imaan Hammam! Annemarieke van Drimmelen photographs the Dutch star in a series of stunning portraits for WSJ magazine, styled by Charlotte Collet with hair by Ramsell Martinez and makeup by Darlene Jacobs.

Glen Luchford examines Julia Bergshoeff’s striking beauty for Vogue Paris. Jane How styled the magazine regular in Loewe, Chloé, Stella McCartney, and Prada with hair by Shay Ashual and makeup by Lynsey Alexander.

“The Body” is right! Doutzen Kroes flaunts her figure for Gilles Bensimon inside Vogue Paris’ latest issue. Géraldine Saglio styled Kroes in a mix of Versace, Lacoste, and Balmain with hair by Rudi Lewis and makeup by Hannah Murray.

Collier Schorr captures Mica Arganaraz in a series of black-and-white portraits, styled exclusively in Armani by Suzanne Koller with hair by Damien Boissinot and makeup by Stéphane Marais.

A handful of our finest faces — Vanessa Axente, Imaan Hammam, Ondria Hardin, Mica Arganaraz, and Miles McMillan — stars in an androgynous spring fashion story, styled by Tonne Goodman and shot by Patrick Demarchelier with makeup by Yadim and hair by Shay Ashual. Catch Imaan, Ondria, and Vanessa’s gender-inclusive images, after the jump.

Next up on Aamito Lagum’s editorial slate is a spring fashion story featuring the season’s finest slacks, selected by Felicia Garcia-Rivera. Meanwhile, Charlotte Wales captured the rising star with hair by Jawara and makeup by Susie Sobol.

Vogue Germany gets into double trouble with the Campbell sisters. Karl Lagerfeld photographs Edie and Olympia for the glossy’s newest cover, styled by an equally talented pair, Christiane Arp and Amanda Harlech, with makeup by Kay Montano and hair by Eamon Hughes.