
Suvi Koponen lands the October cover of Vogue Korea, photographed by Scott Trindle and styled by Ye Young Kim with makeup by Kristi Matamoros and hair by Shingo.

Suvi Koponen lands the October cover of Vogue Korea, photographed by Scott Trindle and styled by Ye Young Kim with makeup by Kristi Matamoros and hair by Shingo.

Rianne van Rompaey is in the midst of a runway booking flurry, fresh off the heels of the Proenza Schouler, Jason Wu, DVF, and Coach runways. After getting her start working exclusively with Nicolas Ghesquière at Louis Vuitton, Vogue.com took notice of van Rompaey’s catwalk success, naming her as one of the season’s top faces — and rightfully so.

Vogue.com catches up with one of NYFW’s breakout faces, Frederikke Sofie. While backstage DKNY, the former self-professed wild child recalls a time when her “Aphrodite”-like beauty was more akin to punk with a partially shaved head, inspired by her sister. When asked how she keeps her flaxen mane in tip-top shape, Sofie suggests a low-maintenance approach: “All it takes is a shampoo and conditioner.”

Raquel Zimmermann becomes the face of Loewe by J.W.Anderson, photographed by Steven Meisel and styled by Benjamin Bruno with makeup by Pat McGrath and hair by Guido.

Muse magazine’s just-released issue features Frederikke Sofie on its cover, photographed by Richard Bush and styled by James Valeri with with hair by Martin Cullen and makeup by Mathias van Hooff.

Larissa Hofmann is front and center for Vogue Germany’s latest beauty profile, photographed by Thomas Lohr and styled by Nicola Knels with makeup by Mayumi Oda.

GQ Style Germany revisits the 1990s with Mitchell Slaggert’s 12-page fall fashion story, shot by Bruno Staub and styled by Tobias Frericks.

Julia Nobis’ latest cover is for Vogue Germany’s October issue, photographed by Luigi + Iango and styled by George Cortina with makeup by Virginia Young.