
Our Bette Franke models the season’s finest shades of grey, styled by Nicoletta Santoro, for Vogue China’s August 2013 issue. Franke was photographed by Daniel Jackson, makeup by Hannah Murray, hair by Esther Langham, and nails by Rica Romain.

Our Bette Franke models the season’s finest shades of grey, styled by Nicoletta Santoro, for Vogue China’s August 2013 issue. Franke was photographed by Daniel Jackson, makeup by Hannah Murray, hair by Esther Langham, and nails by Rica Romain.

After a memorable catwalk appearance down Dior’s cruise 2014 show in Monaco, our Elise Crombez lands the label’s FW 2013 campaign, photographed by Willy Vanderperre. Crombez was styled by Olivier Rizzo, hair by Anthony Turner, and makeup by Yadim. See an additional shot after the jump.

Our rising face, Grace Gao, lands Dsquared’s FW 2013 campaign — photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. Gao previously starred in prints for Tiffany & Co., alongside Doutzen Kroes. See additional shots after the jump.

Chalk up Edie Campbell’s third major campaign for FW 2013. This time, the Brit becomes the face of Lanvin, photographed by Steven Meisel. See the complete set of images after the jump. View video

Ten-pages of Vogue UK’s August 2013 issue is dedicated to Bette Franke, as she models the season’s finest accessories — styled by Maya Zipinie. Franke was photographed by Paul Wetherell, hair by Tina Outen, and makeup by Hiromi Ueda.

Catwalk veteran, Sara Blomqvist, dons a peroxide bob for Akris’ FW 2013 ad campaign — captured by the modern talents of Karim Sadli. See the complete set of images after the jump.

Our Saskia de Brauw renews her contract with Fendi for its FW 2013 ad campaign, photographed by the label’s designer, Karl Lagerfeld. De Brauw was styled by Charlotte Stockdale with hair by Sam McKnight. See additional shots after the jump.

Moroccan beauty, Hind Sahli, becomes the face of Estée Lauder’s new Amber Mystique cosmetics line. The brand’s creative makeup director, Tom Pecheux, perfected Sahli’s visage with Daniel Jackson behind the lens. See an additional shot after the jump.