
Natalia Vodianova dons Saint Laurent covering Vogue Poland, photographed by Christian MacDonald and styled by Veronique Didry with hair by Odile Gilbert and makeup by Petros Petrohilos.

Natalia Vodianova dons Saint Laurent covering Vogue Poland, photographed by Christian MacDonald and styled by Veronique Didry with hair by Odile Gilbert and makeup by Petros Petrohilos.

US Vogue and Edie Campbell provide an exclusive peek into The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s forthcoming exhibition “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.” Philip-Lorca diCorcia photographed Campbell with styling by Phyllis Posnick, makeup by Diane Kendal and hair by Julien d’Ys.

Philip-Lorca diCorcia and Phyllis Posnick work their respective talents on Rianne van Rompaey for US Vogue’s exclusive peek into The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s forthcoming exhibition “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination” with makeup by Diane Kendal and hair by Julien d’Ys.

Dilone appears on the new cover of Vogue Nederland, shot by Giampaolo Sgura and styled by Christiane Arp and Nicola Knels with hair by Peter Gray and makeup by Tyron Machhausen.

We are pleased to announce Malgosia Bela is represented by DNA Model Management. The icon’s two-decade career includes memorable campaigns for Versace, Jil Sander, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Valentino, in addition to landing on various international editions of Vogue. Bela continues to reign supreme both on the runways and in print, recently covering the inaugural issue of Vogue Poland — and becoming the magazine’s Editor-At-Large. She’s successfully crossed over into acting with roles in various Polish films and TV series. Bela will star in Luca Guadagnino’s forthcoming film, Suspiria. Here, Alasdair McLellan shot the icon for i-D magazine, styled by Jane How with hair by Malcolm Edwards and makeup by Lucia Pica. Please, join us in welcoming Malgosia to the DNA family!

Albert Watson photographs newcomer Isaac Kaplan for a portrait in Vogue Japan, styled by Sissy Vian and Paul Sinclair with hair by Ashley Javier.

Luna Bijl lands on the cover of Vogue Germany, photographed by Karl Lagerfeld and styled in Chanel by Christiane Arp with makeup by Tom Pecheux and hair by Sam McKnight.

Giorgio Armani charges Julia Bergshoeff to march on as the face of the brand’s cosmetics line, photographed by David Sims and styled by Veronique Didry with hair by Damien Boissinot and makeup by Linda Cantello.