Ford model Crystal Renn has just achieved a career milestone by landing her first Vogue cover. Photographed by the renowned David Roemer and styled to perfection by Sarah Gore-Reeves, the former plus-size model exudes confidence and elegance on the April 2011 cover of Vogue Mexico. The cover features Renn in a stunning red dress, showcasing her versatility and beauty. What are your thoughts on Crystal Renn’s debut Vogue cover? Share your opinions on her stunning look and the significance of her achievement!
Chanel Iman for DKNY Be Delicious Fragrance
DKNY welcomes Chanel Iman and Fei Fei Sun as the fresh new faces of its Be Delicious fragrance campaign. Through the lens of renowned photographer Regan Cameron, the dynamic duo strikes a pose side by side, accompanied by the iconic apple-shaped bottles. The result? A vivid and enticing celebration of temptation.
Kate Moss is Vogue Japan’s Covergirl: See Her Ethereal Chanel Look
Kate Moss graces the cover of Vogue Japan’s May 2011 issue, beautifully photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. It is interesting to note that Vogue has changed its masthead from ‘Nippon’ to ‘Japan’. I also adore Kate Moss’s effortlessly glamorous pose, which is perfectly complemented by that ethereal Chanel dress.
Isabeli Fontana Stars in “Wanted” for Vogue Paris by David Sims
Emmanuelle Alt’s debut Vogue Paris issue features the ‘Wanted’ editorial, photographed by David Sims and starring Isabeli Fontana. The Brazilian supermodel channels wild western style in pieces from Gareth Pugh, Diesel, Hermès, and Roberto Cavalli, creating a mesmerizing fusion of fashion and the Wild West.
Remembering Elizabeth Taylor: A Tribute to a Hollywood Legend
Acting legend Elizabeth Taylor died today at the age of 79. ‘I adore wearing gems, but not because they are mine. You can’t possess radiance, you can only admire it.’ – Elizabeth Taylor. RIP, Ms. Taylor. You are the brightest star shining in heaven!
Hudson by Georgia May Jagger
Black & White: Experience HUDSON by Georgia May Jagger, exquisitely captured through Matt Irwin’s distinctive lens.



