
Julia Nobis takes the streets of New York for T magazine’s 2013 fall fashion issue, photographed by Glen Luchford. Suzanne Koller styled Nobis in Lanvin, Givenchy, and Chanel, as the Aussie preens around New York City’s Midtown West.

Julia Nobis takes the streets of New York for T magazine’s 2013 fall fashion issue, photographed by Glen Luchford. Suzanne Koller styled Nobis in Lanvin, Givenchy, and Chanel, as the Aussie preens around New York City’s Midtown West.

We invited photographer, Andrew Beardsworth, to capture our office for Industrie magazine’s #6 2013 issue. Click through to see more shots from our headquarters. Continued…

Our Doutzen Kroes — who stars on four Vogue September issues — appears inside Industrie magazine’s #6 2013 issue. Shot and interviewed by Erik Torstensson, the Dutch icon is proclaimed as “The Siren.” A siren, indeed.

The team of Lachlan Bailey and Clare Richardson team up to create an undeniably gorgeous and utter simple fashion story on our Edita Vilkeviciute. Vilkeviciute models the season’s contemporary classics by rag & bone, Helmut Lang, and Kiki de Montparnasse for Industrie magazine’s #6 2013 issue.

Our Doutzen Kroes is on full display for Vogue Italia’s September issue, photographed by Steven Meisel. This cover marks Kroes’ fourth September 2013 cover this year! See her two fashion portraits by Meisel, after the jump.

Our Doutzen Kroes lands her third September issue this year for Vogue Spain, photographed by Tom Munro. Styling veteran, Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, dressed Kroes in a modern take of a little black dress.

Vogue Netherland’s September issue is out and it stars our Doutzen Kroes. This marks Kroes’ first cover for her native country, photographed by Paul Bellaart and styled by Jetteke van Lexmond.

Doutzen Kroes and Kati Nescher lands Vogue China’s hallmark 8th Anniversary cover, photographed by Inez & Vinoodh. The duo were styled in Prada and CĂ©line, respectively, by Nicoletta Santoro, makeup by Aaron de Mey, and hair by James Pecis. See Nescher’s cover and the duo’s editorial shots, after the jump.