
Edita Vilkeviciute embodies the ultimate femme fatale for Porter magazine, shot by Virginie Khateeb and styled by Morgan Pilcher with makeup by Siddhartha Simone and hair by Naoki Komiya.

Edita Vilkeviciute embodies the ultimate femme fatale for Porter magazine, shot by Virginie Khateeb and styled by Morgan Pilcher with makeup by Siddhartha Simone and hair by Naoki Komiya.

Narciso Rodriguez taps Jean Campbell as the new face of its famed scent, For Her. Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin photographed Campbell in the pristine portrait, styled by Camilla Nickerson with makeup by Dick Page and hair by Eugene Souleiman.

Kesewa Aboah is subject to an insightful profile inside Love magazine’s spring fashion issue. The fine artist chats about how she delicately balances her art career with modeling, describes her close bond with sister Adwoa, and why she wants to live in the middle of nowhere (preferably in the countryside or on a beach). Carin Backoff shot the British talent with styling by Steve Morris with hair by David von Cannon and makeup by Lisa Houghton. Enjoy the full interview, after the jump.

The minds of Jamie Hawkesworth and Camilla Nickerson travel to Morocco with Rianne van Rompaey in tow for US Vogue’s spring fashion issue with hair by James Pecis and makeup by Dick Page.

And Imaan Hammam’s journey in US Vogue continues with a trip to Morocco, alongside Jamie Hawkesworth and Camilla Nickerson, with makeup by Dick Page and hair by James Pecis.

Nora Attal’s rising career ascends not only with a stellar NYFW debut, but an appearance in US Vogue. Jamie Hawkesworth and Camilla Nickerson shot and styled Attal, respectively, with makeup by Dick Page and hair by James Pecis.

Luna Bijl makes her global Vogue cover rounds with its Russia edition, photographed by Luigi + Iango and styled by Patrick Mackie with hair by Luigi Murenu and makeup by Yumi Lee.

Dilone covers Hanya Yanagihara’s debut issue of T magazine’s spring fashion issue. Collier Schorr photographed the American talent, alongside iconic feminist artist, Judy Chicago, styled by Suzanne Koller with Francelle Daly and hair by Holli Smith.