Described as the perfect tailoring and the signature of British elegance, Margaret Howell’s androgenous or non-gendered fashion is unique as it is stylish. From its cardigans, blazers, parkas, trousers, and dresses, Margaret Howell spares no detail in fabrics or textures as there’s many options in cottons, wools, and cashmere to choose from. Model Kim Noorda photographed by Annemarieke van Drimmelen wears the latest from the Autumn Winter Collection, in a brilliant scenic view of British Autumn.
For the Chloé x ERES collection, Creative Director Gabriela Hearts envisioned a swimwear personifying the high savoir-fair and femineity of the maison in collaboration with Eres. All swimsuits and bikini designs are cut from Peau Douce — a second skin material invented by Eres, combining elasticity, resistance, shape, and comfort. Chloé x ERES comprises beachwear essentials such as ready-to-wear, sandals, sunglasses, hats, and the elegant basket handbag.
Photographed by Bibi Borthwick, Cara Taylor models latest fashion pieces from ZARA. From wool t-shirts, embroidered maxi dresses, strappy mesh bodysuits, ZARA offers versatility, high composition, and style for causal looks and lingerie. ZARA also offers multiple color options as well as sizes for their pieces, and coupled with eye-catching accessories like Heart Cord Necklace, beaded long chain necklace, and rhinestone hairband, ZARA fashion and accessories are amazing chic combination.
With a little over a month away from the premiere of Apple TV+’s The Super Models Docuseries, the four super icons and stalwarts of fashion interviewed by the one and only Sally Singer, muse over and fondly recall the highs and lows of their careers, delving more into their individual “bubbles” relating to friendships, fashion trends, stardom, personal turmoil, endeavors outside of fashion, life during the pandemic, and moving forward and growing as people.
British Vogue’s own Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful with rising star photographer beautifully style and capture the four supers in the most dazzling ensembles from Alexander McQueen, Schiaparelli, Prada, Valentino, Saint Laurent, Givenchy, Bottega Veneta, and Dolce & Gabbana for one of the most wonderfully eventful cover stories of the year, featured only in the pages of Vogue!
“They weren’t born into this. They came into the industry from various backgrounds, normal girls,” says the director, Williams, “and they surpassed the world they entered into.” Much like the Fab Four, the Supers were ubiquitous in pop culture—on late-night talk shows, in gossip columns with their famous partners, plastered on the walls of bedrooms and hair salons globally, the focus of so much youthful longing: fandom incarnate. –Sally Singer(Vogue)
Rianne Van Rompaey and Spanish Actress Ángela Molina star in ZARA’s new Thirteen Pieces Collection. From Beautifully styled Velvet Sash Kimono motif, midi dresses, beaded halter tops, silk kimono dresses, Embroidered Macrame dress, this limited edition collection with its unique accessories is a bold statement to the vast identities of women, exuding elegance, strong personalities, and an expression of art.
Designed for a woman with an identity of her own, who’s constantly learning and shaped by her love of architecture, film, painting, literature, music… Timeless pieces that avoid any type of frill, letting a woman that exudes elegance and attitude take centre stage. Thirteen pieces accompany a lifestyle and a strong personality that reflects extensive knowledge of the arts in all their expressions and of society as we know it today. The woman is always learning new things. She cares about her physical appearance, but always with a natural and effortless air, prioritising her own style and personality.
—like Hammam connecting in her DMs with one of her all-time favorite models, Yasmeen Ghauri. During one exchange, Ghauri asked Hammam how she learned her runway walk. “I’m like, ‘Girl, from you!’”
As one of the newest faces of Estée Lauder, top modeling powerhouse Imaan Hammam graces the August 2023 cover for Elle USA. In the issue, Imaan talks about her Egyptian Moroccan heritage, her love for her Muslim faith and going through Ramadan. Imaan also touches on travails and success since entering the fashion industry, becoming one of the most influential and in-demand models to date. She also discusses the changes in diversity in fashion and her friendships and inspirations from other models, as well as the challenges of dealing with social media and perception, and recently taking up Brazilian jiujitsu. Imaan wears essembles form Schiaparelli, Armani, Fendi, Valentino, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dior, Alexandre Vauthier, and Chanel.
“Nowadays with social media, you’re able to be more than just a beauty and a model; you’re also able to share your thoughts and share what you believe in,” she says. “[Using] my platform to just simply talk about who I am—being Moroccan-Egyptian, being Muslim—that alone is already helping so many people.” Helping them to feel seen, she says, and to confidently chase their dreams.
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