
Rianne van Rompaey returns to the pages of Vogue Italia through Karim Sadli’s lens, styled by Max Pearmain with hair by Damien Boissinot and makeup by Christelle Cocquet.

Rianne van Rompaey returns to the pages of Vogue Italia through Karim Sadli’s lens, styled by Max Pearmain with hair by Damien Boissinot and makeup by Christelle Cocquet.

This week’s The New York Times magazine presents the work of Rei Kawakubo for Comme des Garçons — starring Saskia de Brauw. Erik Madigan Heck shot de Brauw for the editorial feature, with headpieces by Julien d’Ys, tied to The Met’s Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between exhibition.

Ludivine Poiblanc styles Julia Nobis in all her louche cool for Interview magazine, lensed by Gregory Harris with hair by Shon and makeup by Sally Branka.

Willy Vanderperre dedicates a limited-edition zine to Mica Arganaraz, styled by Olivier Rizzo with makeup by Miranda Joyce and hair by Anthony Turner.

After an exclusive strut down Louis Vuitton’s fall show, Miki Ehara debuts in the pages of her native’s Vogue in a dedicated story to Nicolas Ghesquière. Patrick Demarchelier photographed the newcomer with styling by Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert, hair by Odile Gilbert, and makeup by Kay Montano. View more from the story, after the jump.

Juergen Teller examines Raquel Zimmermann through his inimitable lens for System magazine’s cover portfolio, styled by Elizabeth von Guttman and Alexia Niedzeielski.
System magazine highlights Julia Nobis as one of the women who inspire Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler. The Australian talent was shot by Ethan James Green and styled by Matt Holmes with hair by Shingo Shibata and makeup by Kanako Takase.